Physics Informs

Lens workings
Engages spirituality
Sense of mystery

An exploration of the meaning of existence is augmented by using epistemically transformative optics.

“Creativity cannot flourish if we keep seeing only the things we expect to see.” – Lidor Wyssocky

Fluid Activities

Sheer multiplicity
Consequent sense
Mysterious sublimity

On most mornings, the pre-dawn ocean lake is part of the aesthetic circuit.

“There is in the senses, as we have seen, a certain form of stimulation, a certain measure and rhythm of waves with which the aesthetic value of the sensation is connected.” – George Santayana

Resonating Landscape

Aesthetic argument
Essential good
Inherent in the physical

Always seeking new ways to express the sense of place, progress follows effort.

“And what was there accepted us.” – Michael Donhauser

Abstract Architecture

Juxtaposition
Facade details
Flatten space

Blur, shapes, and angles interplay to create a provocative visual experience.

“In my eyes, every building has its own architectural language with a totally individual vocabulary.” – Sebastian Weiss

Want to Ride

Redundant supply
Design regularity
Material world

Some images are more effective when rendered in an abstractly graphic form.

“You know, bicycling isn’t just a matter of balance, it’s a matter of faith.” – Susan Vreeland

Bodie’s Path

Strong connection
Time place optimism
Evaluative standard

Even walking a dog along a grassy path on a wet overcast day opens aesthetic possibility.

“Properly trained, a man can be dog’s best friend.” – Corey Ford

Innerworldly

Existential analytic
Access mode
Objectively present

The nuance of change compels that certain locations become worthy of repeated encounters.

“My objective presence, that is, the objective presence given in the inner sense of a manifold of representations, is change
objectively present.”
– Martin Heidegger

Spatial Continuum

Territory value
Ecosystem proximity
Unity independence

With considerably fewer people around, many more wild animals appear.

“Indeed, landscape is a piece of nature that insists on breaking away from the whole.” – Federico López Silvestre

Ocean Flight

Resoluteness reveal
Sufficiently clarified
Distinctive attunement

Some kinds of birds can be identified solely on their silhouette when in flight.

“But being “is” only in the understanding of that being to whose being something like an understanding of being belongs.” – Martin Heidegger

Interstice

What is seen
Conviviality capable
Semantic value

From a distance removed, another perspective look at the pin oak tree in my former front yard.

“Relational aesthetics is part of a materialistic tradition.” – Nicolas Bourriaud

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