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Post 03 from Haukijärvi Finland – Arteles

2016-02-15 by GedeonCom Leave a Comment
Vertical Features 5

On Verticality, still[ness], [stand]ing.

In “Vertical Features Remake”, Peter Greenaway uses the simple device of counting frames on film to create a mythology around the elemental idea of a thing sticking out from the horizon. I was surprised when looking at my captures from this day to notice that all I seemed to be interested in was exactly that. This is my process, let chance (thanks Aiden) and coincidence fester and bleed into daily experience.

Vertical Features 1

Barn = Growth = Vertical (in this context)

 

In his commentary on the film, Greenaway speaks of our ability to spot symmetry on a spatial plane. We see the thing before us and we can feel comforted in symmetry, at ease knowing there is balance and order. But over a duration this ability becomes compromised, the acts of remembering and reconstructing seem to obfuscate symmetry. This is where working with motion and duration (soundvideo) becomes interesting to me. I am not a storyteller, or rather I resist seeing things as a beginning-middle-end construction. Time is independent form us, duration is how we define time; these are two very different actions/responses but we conflate them.

Vertical Features 2

Stilled Sprouting Still Looking to the Sky

 

Time happens all the time; past, present and future (conditional or not) are the same thing to Time, they do not exist in sequence they exist in simultaneity. This is foreign to the mind; like imagining what infinity really means it just slips a few steps beyond our grasp. The word on the tip of the tongue moving towards the throat instead of the lips.

Vertical Features 3

An indication on the land, the colour suggests caution to break the horizon.

 

Here/Now, the shadows are long all day. The light is like the light in the shadow of the mountain.

Vertical Features 4

The colour red becomes vertical by virtue of presence.

 

Le temps s’aventure sans nous et nous, nous sommes pratiquement incapables de percevoir le temps derrière la durée. Mais tout cela peu se changer, il suffit de détacher la montre du temps et comprendre que midi à quatorze heures ne veut rien dire au Temps.

Vertical Features 5

Tiny Verticals [Stun]ted Still R[each]ing.

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Posted in: Arteles, Bergson, Journal, Landguage, Langscape, silence::awareness::existance Tagged: Bergson, Duration, Langscape, Time

Single Malt Collection

2014-05-17 by GedeonCom Leave a Comment

And of course when in Scotland in 02013, there was a moment for a pilgrimage to Islay.  It was a yummy treat, and we got a good story from our chauffeur as well as a dram of a very special batch of Laphroag…. any more details and I might cause an incident of international proportions. Best to hold the single malt secrets close.

 

Laguvaulin in a sphere

Laguvaulin in a sphere

 

Laguvaulin Distillery - 02013

Laguvaulin Distillery – 02013

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Port Ellen as a wrap around screen

Port Ellen as a wrap around screen

 

Port Ellen, Malting capital - 02013

Port Ellen, Malting capital – 02013

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Farting in the General Direction {french accent here}

2014-05-13 by GedeonCom Leave a Comment

And here it was, suddenly opened up like a folio of a book.

A pop-up book universe designed by Monty Python.

 

Dhoon Castle - Scotland

Dhoon Castle – Scotland
(where scenes from Monty Python and the Holy Grail were filmed)

 

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Posted in: 23, Image, Journal, Langscape Tagged: 23, Architecture, Castle, Langscape, Monty Python, Pop-up Book

Hommage… but then aren’t they all… WS pt.4

2013-09-17 by GedeonCom Leave a Comment

To Radiohead.

[radiohead as a verb]

{i radioheaded}

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Posted in: Deleuze, Journal, Machine/Human, Sound Tagged: Genesis Brayer-P-Orridge, Gilles Deleuze, Langscape, Pestilence, Ruminations, Sound
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