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The SE (southeast) quadrant of the landscape offers a particular light: low, golden, melancholic. This is land as memory. Annie’s dress, stiffened with organza like a topographical map, carries printed contour lines. FD’s choice is political: to dress land onto skin, to make erosion and boundary lines fashionable. The Telegraph (whether the British broadsheet or the publishing platform telegra.ph) once printed empire, cotton, wool, and silk as colonial commodities. Now, in S017, the same medium asks: Can land wear fashion back?