Horizon Edge
Basic core
Living spirit
Adventure passion
There is always room for new ideas to spice up the image stream.
“The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.” – Christopher McCandless
Region Boundaries
Significant feature
Component division
Level of abstraction
Organic repairs and linear control are extracted into visual organization and diptych correlation.
“Abstraction is the purposeful suppression, or hiding, of some details of a process or artifact, in order to bring out more clearly other aspects, details, or structure.” – Timothy Budd
Distinguishing Feature
Object shapes
Consciously constructed
Spiritually endow matter
Non-formalists hold that there are some things inherently true. Yet one essential truth recognizes that anything that exists embodies some kind of shape, structure, or form. Of course these are only terms and insufficiently summarize matters.
“Art is all that which has arisen out of a need for shape.” – August Zamoyski
Similar Differences
Variation observations
Functionality overlap
Homologies and analogies
Settling into a comparative narrative open to experience, object encounters at sidewalk level stimulate aesthetic streams of contrast recognition. In the implicit detection of compositional regularities vs incongruities, perceptual associations, symbolism, and thematic issues are processed.
“If you hate difference, you’ll be bored to death.” – Toba Beta
Centre Theatre
Motion pictures
Enthusiastic public
Memories working
Exploring a cultural hub for eastern Idaho, ambient surroundings engagement in real time can be photographed spontaneously and concomitantly. Meanwhile, it takes about four days for pigeons to determine that a plastic owl statue is not a threat and thus ignore it.
“The 1934 Golden Jubilee edition of the Post-Register says that the Centre Theatre was called the Rex Theatre when it opened in 1913.” – Ron Pierce