VEB Kulturpark ... Spreepark im Plänterwald. 20130…
Frühling in Berlin
Printemps
Désert Blanc
Metropolis revisited
Nightfall
Bird's Eye View.
Leaves Lingering On
My Spring Window View
Mit Gelb
Snow covered pyramids
Cleaning person
Road sign.
Californian Poppies.
Fresque ancienne Thèbes vallée des reines
Re... naissance
Spring
It is spring...
...embossment...
Peru 2008
Mainhattan strukturiert
Starling on Aerial
Towering Rocks.
Abyss
Through the Gap.
In main shopping center
191 Cats, pink
195 The chair fell over
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Convergence des divergences .
...sun downer...
Fungi On a Fallen Branch
Plaque of Mount Taranaki.
No parking zone
Clash of towers
Circular Tool
Borders
Baumreihe
Nomadic Desert Camp
Mauritanie
Féérie des couleurs
Roter Schirm
Mama wacht mit offenen Ohren
Hangman (Icarus)
Rowan
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Lifelong instructions for life
"We see symmetrically; canoe on the northern
Canadian lake; stars in the midnight sky
repeated in water; forested shores
precisely mirrored. Our hearing's
asymmetrical: noticed sounds surprise us;
echoes of shouts we make transform our
voices; straight line of sound from us to
shore's followed by echo's slithering
around the lake's perimeter."
~ John Cage's diary 'How To Improve The World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse)', Part 1: soundcloud.com/john-cage/diary-01
"Don’t you hate that feeling? When some crucial wire in your headphones breaks and they begin to only play music out of one ear? But these headphones are not broken; the sporadic shifting of Cage’s voice from one ear to the other, to both, to neither, is all part of the composition. Cage achieved this aural effect by changing the position of the microphone and the recording volume throughout the recording process. Not surprisingly, the visual counterpart for this piece is similarly warped."
~ Maggie Molloy's review 'Diary: How to Read John Cage – Part I': secondinversion.org/2015/10/27/diary-how-to-read-john-cage-part-i
"Much of the time, Cage’s words will feel obscure and poetic. And then, as you’re lulled by the rhythm of his voice, he’ll hit you with something as profound as a Zen koan. (“The goal is not to have a goal.”) Just sit back and let the words flow over you."
~ Jonathan Crow's review 'Listen to John Cage’s 5 Hour Art Piece: Diary': www.openculture.com/2014/04/john-cages-5-hour-art-piece-diary.html
And if you wish to complement the reading with some music (like I do), then play 'John Cage: Seven2 (1990)' by Ives Ensemble at the same time, along with Cage's speech: youtu.be/NZ-SSYFdAew
Canadian lake; stars in the midnight sky
repeated in water; forested shores
precisely mirrored. Our hearing's
asymmetrical: noticed sounds surprise us;
echoes of shouts we make transform our
voices; straight line of sound from us to
shore's followed by echo's slithering
around the lake's perimeter."
~ John Cage's diary 'How To Improve The World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse)', Part 1: soundcloud.com/john-cage/diary-01
"Don’t you hate that feeling? When some crucial wire in your headphones breaks and they begin to only play music out of one ear? But these headphones are not broken; the sporadic shifting of Cage’s voice from one ear to the other, to both, to neither, is all part of the composition. Cage achieved this aural effect by changing the position of the microphone and the recording volume throughout the recording process. Not surprisingly, the visual counterpart for this piece is similarly warped."
~ Maggie Molloy's review 'Diary: How to Read John Cage – Part I': secondinversion.org/2015/10/27/diary-how-to-read-john-cage-part-i
"Much of the time, Cage’s words will feel obscure and poetic. And then, as you’re lulled by the rhythm of his voice, he’ll hit you with something as profound as a Zen koan. (“The goal is not to have a goal.”) Just sit back and let the words flow over you."
~ Jonathan Crow's review 'Listen to John Cage’s 5 Hour Art Piece: Diary': www.openculture.com/2014/04/john-cages-5-hour-art-piece-diary.html
And if you wish to complement the reading with some music (like I do), then play 'John Cage: Seven2 (1990)' by Ives Ensemble at the same time, along with Cage's speech: youtu.be/NZ-SSYFdAew
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… clubSee my reply to Judith ;-)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Gillian Everett clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to H CIt was once again "a series of coincidences" to come up with that soundtrack and to find those particular lines within the long text (speech).
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Amelia clubJohn Cage had a nice voice!
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to AmazingstokerSee my reply to Judith. It may surprise you to find out what there really is ;-)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Gudrun clubWith John Cage's Diary or the image? =D
Thank you Gudrun, especially for the recommendations. I need to find more about those two =)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has addedAnd Erik Satie I have of course heard before as well. Just all forgotten after so long "ambient period" of mine =D
Gudrun club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Clickity ClickSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to JanSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to autofantasia clubI like this sort of "illusions" =D
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Shuttering YukonAbstract is my favorite style as well. Or something "semi abstract" or "illusionist" =D
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Puchinpappy clubUrban landscape is full of abstract details like these. I only wish I would have more time to seek them.
Have a great weekend ;-)
same question, or add it yourself if you don't mind :-)
Au Cœur... diagonalh… club has addedor even Richard WILSON
see > www.ipernity.com/doc/lucma/45374078
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