From:
abknight@zzzzzz
Date:
Sun, 4 Jun 2006 10:52:38 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Thinking Through Glass
--Movements can be divided roughly into two modes, each of
which is based on gravity. They are very corporeal things
and are related closely to textures, including tactility.
--Consider the movement of opaque objects, where form
associates with the surface. In the bark of a tree, people
read its growth (movement), and imagine its potential to
grow.
--These cracks remained inside even after the surface was
smoothed with abrasives, bringing forth a beautiful
texture which becomes related with the form.
--Such plays and movements of appearances so as not to
attain its existence, we might say, give notice of the
existence of glass at a metaphysical level.
Excerpted from here:
http://www.chappellgallery.com/guide/featured.image.index.ihtml?step=2&startnum=1&maxvalue=9&c=27&an=Toshio%20Iezumi&o=0&increment=9
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