P o e t i c & T r u t h
'Corpse Literature'
-Extremely Fragmented
-Elegant
-No Logic
-Stream of Consciousness
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Sara Nuytemans
sara nuytemans has created ‘observatories of the self’ — a series of spaces or constellations that immerse the viewer in a physical environment, which intend to reveal the various intricacies of everyday life through mirrors. the meditation spaces force the participant to become aware of their tangible existence, and to be reminded that the world they perceive is a product of their own creation. ‘we live in a world where financial, technological, social or any kind of achievement is considered more important than the conservation of nature. we are not so far from destroying the planet beyond return and in doing so, exterminating ourselves. I believe that if we are able to focus on our inner self and reflect on it as a dimension of the environment rather than an agent, we might find some solutions and will be capable of influencing our environment in a positive way.‘ explains nuytemans.
# observatory of the self 2.1.
‘observatory of the self 2.1’ is a wearable device, formed like a solar system. the spectator is positioned at the center, which circular mirrors — or ‘planets and moons’ — rotate around, reflecting the wearer — or ‘sun’. it is made up of 11 reflective surfaces in a stainless construction with gears and an electric motor for mobility.
photo by jhoeko
# observatory of the self 4.1.
an interactive reflective kinetic object
photo courtesy of the biasa art space
# observatory of the self 5.1
to experience ‘observatory of the self 5.1’, the observer has to lie down and face a 42cm diameter round wooden surface from which eighteen mirrors are hung. the surface rotates as the mirrors move in an up and down motion, coming towards the viewer and retreating in random. this slow hypnotic movement of the mirrors is also meant to help to induce a more contemplative state in the mind of the spectator.
at first sight the ‘observatory of the self 6.1’ looks like a common full-length mirror. but, as the viewer approaches, the mirror begins vibrating, creating a blurred and fluttering reflection. this out-of-focus image of self is also meant to help bring the viewer to a more reflective state of mind.
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ShanHaiChing
From (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_mythology)
Nine-headed Snake, (the Xiangliu), from a version of Shanhaijing.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xingtian
Xingtian is a Chinese deity who fights against the Supreme Divinity, not giving up even after the event of his decapitation. Losing the fight for supremacy, he was beheaded and his head buried in Changyang Mountain. Nevertheless, headless, with a shield in one hand and a battle axe in the other, he continues the fight, using his nipples as eyes and his bellybutton as a mouth although they could not see.
From (https://chinesemythologypodcast.com/2018/05/25/episode-50-remote-nations-of-the-world-2/)
The feathered people have beaks like birds, red eyes and white hair. It didn’t actually make it clear that if they have wings or not. However, in the later books, it seems like that everyone assumed the feathered people have wings. In the book TaiPingYuLan 太平御览, it says that the feathered people can’t fly too far and they lay eggs. So I guess they are not even mammels. In the book BoWuZhi 博物志, it mentions that the nation is 40,000 miles from the Mountain JiuYi 九嶷山where those feathered people eat the eggs of Luan Niao 鸾鸟, a mythical holy bird.
Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)
20471120 MASAHIRO NAKAGAWA Spring/Summer 1998 "YIKES"
From (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj-_e11wZcw)
Sixty Million Dollar Man 1995
Liam Hodges Autumn/Winter 2018 Menswear
S u r r e a l i s m
Surrealism is a cultural movement that started in 1917, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings.
Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes, sometimes with photographic precision, creating strange creatures from everyday objects, and developing painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.Its aim was, according to Breton, to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality into an absolute reality, a super-reality", or surreality.
Surrealist literature
Artaud's Le Pèse-Nerfs (1926)
Aragon's Irene's Cunt (1927)
Péret's Death to the Pigs (1929)
Crevel's Mr. Knife Miss Fork (1931)
Sadegh Hedayat's the Blind Owl (1937)
Breton's Sur la route de San Romano (1948)
Sarah Eisenlohr
# mapping
From(https://sarah-eisenlohr.com/mapping)
Rob Gonsalves
magic realism
Acrobatic Engineering
Water Dancing
Carved in Stone