"Think about the way you go surfing on the Internet - you go from one thing to another. You can't really concentrate. I can't sit and read 10 pages on my computer. You'll read and then all of a sudden part of your brain is like, "What about that? ...You're not reading the whole book. You're reading fragments. Even though I think it's bad, I think it's interesting too, because that's the way my brain works."

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Ali Banisadr

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Ali Banisadr is an Iranian-American artist known for his vibrant abstract paintings that explore themes of identity and displacement.

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