Postmodern : Ever Changing, Fleeting, Positive, Nihilistic,
"There are no simple concepts. Every concept has components and is defined by them.
It therefore has a combination [chiffre]. It is a multiplicity, although not every multiplicity
is conceptual...
Not only do Descartes, Hegel, and Feuerbach not begin
with the same concept,
they do not have the same concept of beginning...
Every concept has an irregular
contour defined by the sum of its components,
which is why,
from Plato to Bergson,
we find
the idea of the concept being a
matter of articulation,
of cutting and
cross-cutting.
The concept is a whole because it totalizes
its components, but it is
a fragmentary whole.
Only on this condition can it escape the
mental chaos
constantly threatening it, stalking it, trying to reabsorb it."
Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, What is Philosophy?, pp. 15-16.
Melancholy And The Landscape
Locating Sadness, Memory And Reflection In The Landscape
Jacky Bowrin
Path : Analogue Film Process
St Catherine's Hill, Winchester
Anthrocene : Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Skeleton Tree.
Walberswick : Beach Slides/Digital Pinhole
Covehithe : Walking/Thinking/Physical Entanglements in the Landscape
Walking into Emergent Landscapes : Covehithe Beach
The OLD WAYS, a JOURNEY ON FOOT, Robert Macfarlane
“ Walking was a means of personal myth-making, but it also shaped his everyday longings:
Edward Thomas not only thought on paths and of them, but also with them.”
“To Thomas, paths connected real places but they also led out-wards to metaphysics, backwards to history and inward to the self. These traverses- between the conceptual, the spectral and the personal-occur often without signage in his writing, and are among its most characteristic events. He imagined himself in topographical terms.”
Landscape : Entanglements of Affect
Deeper Darkness, Photographic Memory/Process, Metonymy, Negative,
Analogue, Negated Nocturne. Walking, Others, Presence, Becoming,
Landscapes : entering/intruding/emerging
Pinhole Photography (Holga)
Landscape : Entanglements of Affect/Aesthetics
Nihilistic Aesthetic : Bleached Cyanotype
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