Sensuous Intuitions

Very movement
Pushed further
Operation course

A driving object captured with an articulated camera within a field of pulsating light light rays forms an aesthetic expression.

“There is more in a movement than in the successive positions attributed to the moving object, more in a becoming than in the forms passed through in turn, more in the evolution of form than the forms assumed one after another.” – Henri Bergson

Rhizomatic Approach

Semiotic chain
Nonlinear network
Power organization

Spreading towards available spaces, a metallic structure seeks its equilibrium.

“Principles of connection and heterogeneity: any point of a rhizome can be connected to anything other, and must be.” – Deleuze and Guattari

Starlings and Steam

Revision conditions
Before metaphysics
Never statically complete

Forces at work create random transcendental corroborations.

“The connection between the experience and the human being having the experience is ‘contingent’.” – Edmund Husserl

As long As

Periodic renewal
Never statically complete
Creative advance

The ever-evolving conditions of the world feed speculative inquiry.

“Nature is disclosed in sense-perception as a complex of entities.” – Alfred North Whitehead

Making Use

Time extemporizes
Makeshift contrivance
Pressing need

Parallel temporal domains aggregate.

“Our projection of our psychic states into space in order to form a discrete multiplicity is likely to influence these states themselves and to give them in reflective consciousness a new form, which immediate perception did not attribute to them.” – Henri Bergson

Crabbing

Radical distinctiveness
Intention directed
Working floats

There is a certain haphazard randomness associated with an operational fishing village.

“These immanent connections produce apperceptions of nature and concordant systems of nature and, therein, secure nature as truly existing in itself.” – Edmund Husserl

Mark the Spot

Successive states
Intervening movement
Positional awareness

Contemplation of the ordinary can result in new interpretations.

“Install yourself within change, and you will grasp at once both change itself and the successive states in which it might at any instant be immobilized.” – Henri Bergson

Mere Abstraction

Represent states
Serve to distinguish
Becoming in general

Energy matter space and time in continuous movement.

“In order that action may always be enlightened, intelligence must always be present in it; but intelligence, in order thus to accompany the progress of activity and ensure its direction, must begin by adopting its rhythm.” – Henri Bergson

Packaged

Successive images
Waxing and waning
Stable view

From a distance, the given presentation consolidates into geometric order.

“Our perception manages to solidify into discontinuous images the fluid continuity of the real.” – Henri Bergson

Palpitations

Persist as such
Distinguish qualities
Color succeeds to color

Going to a restaurant is as much an aesthetic opportunity as a culinary experience.

“The primal function of perception is precisely to grasp a series of elementary changes under the form of a quality or of a simple state, by a work of condensation.” – Henri Bergson

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