Throw some Light

Moving actively
Undivided flux
Evidently correlative

The ocean sunrise sometimes back-lights breaking waves.

“Intellectuality and materiality have been constituted, in detail, by reciprocal adaptation.” – Henri Bergson

Distributed Convolutions

Divergent series
Manifold tendencies
Outward representations

A weathered storage trailer supports a folding ladder.

“Fabricating consists in shaping matter, in making it supple and in bending it, in converting it into an instrument in order to become master of it.” – Henri Bergson

Interdependence

Common origin
Fill the interval
Momentary spark

Commercial fishing vessels throw fish parts into the ocean that subsequently wash-up on shore.

“It is as if a broad current of consciousness had penetrated matter, loaded, as all consciousness is, with an enormous multiplicity of interwoven potentialities.” – Henri Bergson

Reciprocal

Car port
Interference patterns
Rather displaced

Timing and viewing position reveal complex moiré patterns that visibly shift around as environmental relationships dynamically maneuver.

“The resulting patterns can be thought of as a composite trigonometric graphs scenario, where we are adding graphs that are slightly out of phase.” – Murray Bourne

Compound Reflex

Outer effect
Simply intelligible
Reflect upon itself

Powerful forces are sometimes nuanced.

“Intuition may bring the intellect to recognize that life does not quite go into the category of the many nor yet into that of the one; that neither mechanical causality nor finality can give a sufficient interpretation of the vital process.” – Henri Bergson

Localize Feel

Coastal walking
Darkened stairways
Down to the waterline

Dune stairs endure the full force of formidable ocean dynamics.

“Nature is an index for an all-inclusive normativity, encompassing all streams of consciousness that stand in an experiential relation to one another through empathy.” – Edmund Husserl

Headdress

Cranial protection
Brand insignia
Transparency

We have a tendency to romanticize conceptions of history.

“It must be remembered that ordinary thought wavers confusedly between events and objects.” – Alfred North Whitehead

Mutually Organized

Bind together
Sympathy intuition
Space barrier

For its substance, art interrogates existence in general.

“Intelligence remains the luminous nucleus around which instinct, even enlarged and purified into intuition, forms only a vague nebulosity.” – Henri Bergson

To Itself

Whole sympathetic
Certain particular
In the unity

Digging deeper there is always more to experience.

“We trail behind us, unawares, the whole of our past; but our memory pours into the present only the odd recollection or two that in some way complete our present situation.” – Henri Bergson

Sculptural

Foliage circles
Reflective patches
Egress portal

Symmetricality found on the doorstep seeks dissimilarity.

“The constancy of the theme is manifest, however, and the variations only fit it to the diversity of the circumstances.” – Henri Bergson

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