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In the works of [[Vladimir Nabokov]], including ''[[The Gift (Nabokov novel)|The Gift]]'' and ''[[Pale Fire]]'', the figure-eight shape is used symbolically to refer to the [[Möbius strip]] and the infinite, as is the case in these books' descriptions of the shapes of bicycle tire tracks and of the outlines of half-remembered people. Nabokov's poem after which he entitled ''Pale Fire'' explicitly refers to "the miracle of the lemniscate".{{r|nabokov}} Other authors whose works use this shape with its symbolic meaning of the infinite include [[James Joyce]], in ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]'',{{r|sands}} and [[David Foster Wallace]], in ''[[Infinite Jest]]''.{{r|wallace}}
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A [[rainbow]]-coloured infinity symbol is also used by the [[neurodiversity movement]], as a way to symbolize the infinite variation of the people in the movement and of human cognition.{{r|autism}} The [[Bakelite]] company took up this symbol in its corporate logo to refer to the wide range of varied applications of the synthetic material they produced.{{r|bakelite}} Versions of this symbol have been used in other trademarks, corporate logos, and emblems including those of [[Fujitsu]],{{r|brands}} [[Cell Press]],{{r|inspires}} and the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]].{{r|qatar}}
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