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Planar Thought

2012-08-24 by GedeonCom Leave a Comment
Vista Blanc

Port au Port :: 02010

Older images, collected bytedust on a hard drive for a bit.

Were the images also flattened by the latency of existence as data, as real potential?

Can something be nothing but potential without the intrusion of langlanduage?

Sometimes, the work is seeking out those spaces where the past/present is in the act of coming-to-being. We seem to spend so much time chastising ourselves as the culture that will bring on the end of the world. But if you sit down and think about it, has the planet ever been at rest? Heck, there was a time that most of the Earth’s surface was molten rock, sulphur pits and unpleasantly warm surfaces everywhere else. We are certainly changing things, but they are also changing us. It is simply a question of waiting it out to see which gene pool ends up being able to thrive.

Mont Blanc

Port au Port :: 02010

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Posted in: Journal, Landguage, Landscape, Langscape, Uncategorized Tagged: Journal, Langscape, Ruminations, Slow Travel, Surface

Les Volumes, les bouquins et ainsi de suite.

2012-02-15 by GedeonCom Leave a Comment

I read, I teach New Media. I read books, I read on my iPad. Is it the object or is it the story? Burroughs taught me that I can take a text and snip it, cut it and reshape it. Gyotat taught me that text is sound, it vibrates, it shimmers, moves around the page and confounds, obfuscates, illuminates; en bref, it moves.

I have always thought that a book was an object, I played with a nephew building houses with my collection of Stephen King hardcovers in the hope that he would realize that books were things to be played with and explored and seen from different angles. Not just the words on the page, after all they are a result of the process, not the process itself.

Proust taught me that memory lingers, stains our bedsheets with contrivance and conspiracy. He also taught me that it is important to remember… nothing in particular and everything specific. Joyce taught me that looking at an object is a doorway to a long lost universe. Acker taught me that I need to shout, be confident (despite my insecurity), and live with the pirates of the Articles.

Intertexuality, Intertext, text, ex, and so on.

“In the beginning was the word and the word was god and has remained one of the mysteries ever since. The word was God and the word was flesh we are told. In the beginning of what exactly was this beginning word? In the beginning of WRITTEN history. It is generally assumed that spoken word came before the written word. I suggest that the spoken word as we know it came after the written word. In the beginning was the word and the word was God and the word was flesh … human flesh … In the beginning of WRITING.”

– Burroughs, William S., Electronic Revolution, Expanded Media Editions, 4th edition 1986, Bonn, Germany

Die electronische Revolution, William S. Burroughs

Die electronische Revolution, William S. Burroughs

And still I wonder what exactly a “thing” is.

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Posted in: 23, Intertextuality, Journal, New Media Excursions Tagged: 23, New Media, Ruminations, William Burroughs

BOOM… Sproing.

2012-02-03 by GedeonCom Leave a Comment

This new work with sound has got me completely enraptured, and about as insecure as it gets. I know that what I am doing needs to be done live (it sounds pretty good as a recording too, but that’s not the point). It seems that I enjoy the shifts and differences that come with each time I do it better and better. But when I consider all the mistakes I deal with when I am playing with the gear, I shudder at the thought of doing that in front of an audience. But at the same time that might be the point of it anyway.

With no precisely assigned title

Sans Titre Précis

I still like to play around with PhotoShop and explore ways of creating sequences. The software allows me to do that in space as well as linearly. I never liked cutting holes in photographs and quite honestly never had the patience for it. But this is different, there is a fluidity and a level of control that makes it into something more like clay.

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Posted in: Art Work, Journal, New Media Excursions, Sound Tagged: Noise, Psychic TV, Ruminations, Surface, Texture

Day one with WordPress

2012-01-29 by GedeonCom Leave a Comment

As they say, “hello world”.

Electricity.

 

A repeat picture, but a test of the ease of use. I am looking forward to converting my old site and building this one. This really seems to do everything I need… we shall see.

 

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