Mapping media space
Some find I had discovered during a visit at transmediale04 arrived just today: Read MoreImperial perspectives
On the way in generally thinking on the structuring architecture of this blog and updating my older projects on issues of perception ... the evolving gap seemed to be invitating to introduce another voice. Read MoreInterstice
Main Entry: in·ter·stice Pronunciation: in-‘t&r-st&sFunction: nounInflected Form(s): plural in·ter·stic·es /-st&-“sEz, -st&-s&z/Etymology: Middle English, from Latin interstitium, from inter- + -stit-, -stes standing (as in superstes standing over) — more at SUPERSTITION1 a : a space that intervenes between things; especially : one between closely spaced things b : a gap or break in something generally […] Read MoreExtensions to the ‘real’ world …
a surprising devlivery by surface mail gave me a clearer impression of the days before mentioned drawings and adds well to the article from Read More.. a link …
The angle I take up here is closely related to my thoughts on setting this blog up - on concerns of structure, pattern and content. In accordance of writing about findings and similar thoughts appearing, connectivity and the relevence of mapped relations I want connect to a blog Read More..trying to map the area by connections, links, relationships…
'Finding' can be seen either as a paranoid or creative structure, carefully handled it tends to include both as a self-reflexive, thus attentive and critical attitude.Accident finds happen to appear, when one focuses on an actual appeared thread and follows the line. Read More
.. following up the links of lines and thoughts ….
Regarding the recent posting of the Lombardi image, which depicts the deeper structure of interlinking not necessarily as a useful tool to show the routes drawn by it, but more likely as a seducing view tracing the lines. Read MoreOnly connect …
Thinking along the line of blogging it pointed towards the issue of a very contemporary comparison between architectural structures and gesturing surfaces - re-evoked through the earlier published article on the artist Lombardi Read Moregap
Main Entry: 1.gap Pronunciation: ‘gapFunction: nounEtymology: Middle English, from Old Norse, chasm, hole; akin to Old Norse gapa to gapeDate: 14th century1 a : a break in a barrier (as a wall, hedge, or line of military defense) b : an assailable position2 a : a mountain pass b : RAVINE3 : SPARK GAP4 a […] Read More- 51 of 51
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