Interspersed with the images were four texts. Since they were clearly bracketed with quote signs, they were probably quotes, but the person who spoke the words was not identified. The subject as a whole could be interpreted as art and identity and/or the relationship of art to reality: revealed identity, submerged identity, alternate identity, and the merging of art and real life.

Painted on the surface of the book object with no key, the first one was:

arrow "In an art medium such as performance,
where life often becomes
the total content of the work,
life can also become the form
with little or no distinction
between where art stops and life begins."

This quote, Caydance had already recognized and verified, was written by Carl Loeffler in one of the concluding essays to Performance Anthology.