Friday, 1 May 2009

aspects of the slow motion landscape -

using the metaphor of a boat moving through the ice landscapes with the surface turning slowly into thick layers of ice - impeding the movement.

the intervention:
the objects as obstacles hindering the continuous movement through the landscape, extruded through : the drawing technique of revealing the different time-based connections.
Like spiderwebs, collecting information data, revealing new connections - determining new associations - revealing a second reality of a landscape.

the reclaiming landscape:
the landscape reconquered - by processing it through

the captured moments of resistance:
- functioning as moments of archiving
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The abandoned boat & and its interior spaces:
- the motion of the boat gradually becoming less until being locked in the ice,...the crew staying on the boat until the sinking has been observed
- the boat as the only witness of the incident - a piece of history
- the documentation through the observer

the desk:
- as the key space of the boat - where maks are rolled out - place of navigation

The slow motion landscape: as a second/parallel level of reality whitnessing the event
the seperation of conciousness into those levels
- the subdivision from a public and a personal memory ultimately leading to the question of existence from the outer world or from the inside?

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