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In the audio titled "Pushed Paper," the focus is on the interactive relationship between simple, everyday objects - a pencil and a piece of paper. The audio begins with the familiar scratchy sound of a pencil tip moving across the rough surface of the paper. You can hear the pencil pressing harder, the graphite leaving its mark on the paper, creating an audible rhythm that feels like a conversation between the two objects. Then, there is a pause, a moment of silence, soon followed by the distinct sound of a swift kick. The kick sends the paper flying, rustling loudly as it twirls in the air, its flight path dictated by its weight and the force of the kick. The sound of the paper landing softly can be heard, followed by the gentle, almost calming noise of the paper being unfurled and smoothed out. The audio is a creative representation of the artistic process, where the pencil and paper are not merely tools, but active participants. The kick symbolizes an interruption