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Two movements, perhaps antithetical, affect space. Individuals exclude themselves, exit (exilium, exsul, ex-solum), leave their own land, withdraw into another circumstance, depose power from within, shun the power that holds back. Exile can be an individual choice, but it can also be a constraint that involves, cumulatively, a large number. At the same time, people, animals, and plants are in exodus, moving, fleeing, migrating, changing the design and the sense of territory and geographies.