31/75: Asyl

3 November, 2008

Asyl is an examination of the fragmentary relationship between time and space and our existence within that. The delicate balancing act, the tenuous grasp one has on life. There is a creature-ness here, the aliveness of everything in relation to everything else. Every time of each place exists at once; the past, the present and the future coexist at each point. Every moment can be condensed into a single moment, every place can be condensed into a single place. Time and space are synonymous and moved through in an ever expanding path. There is no past nor is there a future, in essence. There is only here and now, an endless series of ‘here and now’s, strung together like beads on a string, like frames in a filmstrip. Film allows us to re-visit those ‘here and now’s inside of new ‘here and now’s, to experience anew the existence of some other person.

31/75: Asyl

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