• Echo runs off to the dark woods and sadly falls in love with Narcissus, who in turn is in love with his own mirror reflection, misrecognizing this as someone else (Echo and Narcissus, a Pre-Raphaelite interpretation by John William Waterhouse, 1903)
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    An echo is historically coded as the sound of a lonely disembodied voice, able to produce a decentered sense of alienation. This is illustrated here through the urban echoic production work of Burial (William E. Bevan).