Dylan Thomas' reading of his poem:
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
The time that remains : Giorgio Agamben
Giorgio Agamben , Il tempo che resta. Un commento alla lettera ai romani , Torino, Bollati Boringhieri.
English: The time that remains
The day I didn't turn with the world
work description
The artist travelled to the geographic North Pole and stood on the exact axis of the world for 24 hours, turning clockwise while the earth under him turned anti-clockwise. Due to this counter-movement, the artist and the world were desynchronized for one day. Van der Werve filmed the performance every 6 seconds and time-lapsed the 24-hour film to 9 minutes, thus achieving a sort of stasis, an unearthly feeling of momentary suspense and separation.
The artist travelled to the geographic North Pole and stood on the exact axis of the world for 24 hours, turning clockwise while the earth under him turned anti-clockwise. Due to this counter-movement, the artist and the world were desynchronized for one day. Van der Werve filmed the performance every 6 seconds and time-lapsed the 24-hour film to 9 minutes, thus achieving a sort of stasis, an unearthly feeling of momentary suspense and separation.
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
La terra vista dalla luna
suggerito da Jacopo: Pier Paolo Pasolini : La terra vista dalla luna sul punto di osservazione
e Herman Melville sul tempo
Labels:
jacopo milani,
melville,
observator,
pasolini,
rome,
time
Friday, 15 May 2009
Neil Beloufa's Kempinski
"Neil Beloufa’s science fiction piece, Kempinski The Future in Present Tense, offers an interesting view. Filmed in Mali, it explores both the future and the mysteries of the present..."
from Speed of Light exhibition
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