Representation Limits

Aesthetical reflections
Proceed with the form
Inspiration to deliver

These representations are necessarily simplified and incomplete, as they are limited by the constraints of our minds and the nature of our interactions with the world.

“No representation can be adequate to the complexity of the real world.” – Karl Popper

Mediated by Senses

Actively engage
Intentional experience
Particular perspective

The essence of the image is the way that it evokes a sense of peace, tranquility, awe, and wonder.

“The essential structure of consciousness is intentionality.” – Edmund Husserl

Mercury Blues

Cruise it
Up and down
The road

The Roman god Mercury was a messenger in charge of of commerce and travel.

“The other is the one who I can never fully know or understand, the one who is always mysterious and elusive.” – Maurice Blanchot

Ultimately Inseparable

Modes of being
Passage of time
Pure consciousness

Mind forms understanding as the function of experience, while matter is the spatialized representation of that experience.

“The mind is a kind of duration: it is not a series of instants, but a continuous present.” – Henri Bergson

Vertical Vastness

Inner selves
Universe awe
Connection intimacy

Monument Canyon is a vast and imposing space, with its towering cliffs and deep chasms.

“The image of the canyon is the image of the depths of our being.” – Gaston Bachelard

On Deck

Material world
Grounded experience
Interconnectedness

Complex simplicity found and isolated on the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry.

“The world of appearances is constantly changing and flowing.” – Henri Bergson

Constant Flux

Immediate experience
Emotional response
Change of time

The trees seek stability and endurance while the water is in continuous fluctuation.

“The world is not a collection of things, but a field of intentional experiences.” – Edmund Husserl

Man Behind

Caught in a moment
Transition suspended
Confined by experiences

Consciousness connects to existence beyond limitations.

“To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly.” – Henri Bergson

Consig 804

Setting aside
Window relationship
Intentional object

By reflecting on the reflection we do not see the world directly, but rather through the lens of our own interpretations and experiences.

“Reflection is the turning of consciousness upon itself.” – Edmund Husserl

Matter of Ideas

Journey support
Common purpose
Transform experience

Art is not a mirror held up to nature, but rather a lens that helps us to see the world anew.

“The work of art is not a representation of the world, but a presentation of the world.” – Mikel Dufrenne

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