Structures of Meaning

Intentional relation
Conceptually determined
Translating objectification

Exoskeleton access and territorial mapping converge in practical indications.

“What can be called an experience constitutes itself in memory.” – Hans-Georg Gadamer

Various Forces

Action liberates
Free companions
Immediate endeavor

As a confluence of happenstance involving the will to participate, aesthetic magic transpires early in the morning.

“Here it is we are born, bred, and live, and yet we view these things with an almost entire absence of wonder to ourselves respecting the way in which all this happens.” – Michael Faraday

Central Position

Metaphysical validity
Significance relevance
Brought into being

The interplay between object and light is the principal focus in this diptych construction.

“Art convinces the beholder by the introduction of an inner dialogue and by mobilizing his ability to reevaluate his own experiences in a deeper context with the thing given.” – Heinrich Blücher

Temporary Singularity

Immanence generates
Inadvertent transcendence
Essential ambiguity

Within the consistency of natural processes, the ocean shines on an overcast day.

“To have a system, this is what is fatal for the mind; not to have one, this too is fatal. Whence the necessity to observe, while abandoning, the two requirements at once.” – Friedrich Schlegel

Within its Limits

Description consistent
What is observed
Evidence conclusion

Aesthetics is a recurrent exercise in delimiting the margins of certainty.

“The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty: not knowing what comes next.” – Ursula K. Le Guin

Geese Over Dune

Wavering line
Flyway presence
Attachment capacity

A flock of geese congregate at Ocean Lake and occasionally take a spin out over the Atlantic.

“They have passed over us like an eraser over a blackboard, wiping away whatever was there before they came.” – Wallace Stegner

Propitious Disposition

Innate structure
Abstraction urge
Empathy prevails

Formalizing an image series of beach house architecture, reversing tonalities increases abstractive attributes.

“Tranquility and felicitation could make their appearance only when the spectator was confronted by an absolute.” – Wilhelm Worringer

Origins Lie

Circumstance set
Mutually implicative
Complete ideas

Deliberately arranging diverse elements, photography is as much about photography as it is about what is photographed.

“There is nothing in the understanding which has not come from the senses, except the understanding itself, or the one who understands.” – Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Place Identity

Way of seeing
Memories inhere
Comprehended glance

A continuity between shifting phases, the meniscus achormat lens from a Vest Pocket Kodak camera made in ~1914 renders the northern end of Ocean Lake as a enchanting wonderland.

“Any landscape is a condition of the spirit.” – Henri Frédéric Amiel

Ideal Relations

Certain region
Consequently coextensive
Universe of significations

Quickly responding to the passing scene sometimes produces aesthetic surprises.

“Thought is a relationship with oneself and with the world as well as a relationship with the other; hence it is established in the three dimensions at the same time.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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