It is no coincidence that the letter “I” derives from the glyph for a human arm. “Exhibition” comes from the Latinate terms ex- and habere, which translates to the act of “holding out”. The self is the Self in the gesture of extending one’s arm outwards to another form, becoming social and being seen. Holding out a self is to maintain that a body was here; holding out one’s trace–a sign of one's previous "hereness"–is to slip into a haze of being here and being there, being all over everywhere.