Sunday, October 14, 2007

Laconic Disintention

Metaphor: Angels are the weight in the water of our intentions

Here is the film at the end of its long and multiple file format metamorphosis

4 comments:

Hot Ashes for Trees said...

Video is jumpy. Boo.

Hot Ashes for Trees said...

Theater/School
Treehouse
Balcony space attached to high rise
Urban Alcove

Hot Ashes for Trees said...

Matt Standeven
Angels – Spiritual human being connecting to the empirical human

Weight – The anticipated consequence of consciousness creates the impulse of function

Water – measurement of distances assuming knowledge of the element’s behavior. Unknown below because it is completely conformable. Known above the surface because of it will seek its own level.

Intentions – Volition, will, desire. Both spiritual and empirical

Laconic Disintention or Specific aloofness occurs when the subject experiences moments that are in between functions. A life lived in absolute purpose will require moments of unintentional existence. A structure that has collapsed, no longer with function now calls for the inhabitant to create a new purpose and definition of existence by projecting part of themselves into the experience. The subject will also become the object. Existing without function leads to a rebirth and re-qualification of purpose. In language, the gap in function is poetry. In music, the gap between function is the speculation of the mind, creating melody. The mind in general is the only place in nature that allows for this speculation; allows for logical contradiction.

marc said...

Treehouse and Balcony space attached to high rise
Urban Alcove...
these are doubles right?
country mouse/ city mouse?