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Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCPoG3EGwVw
Text which has a useful relation to your work:
- http://humweb.ucsc.edu/feministstudies/faculty/barad/barad-posthumanist.pdf
- https://www.academia.edu/1857617/_Intra-actions_Interview_of_Karen_Barad_by_Adam_Kleinmann_
VIDEO:
VIDEO:
a person sits cross legged performing a crystal bowl chakra meditation. There are bowls sitting around him. He is using an instrument. He is letting it slide over the bowls and it creates a sound, growing higher in tone. I have been watching these kind of meditation videos recently, the ones where objects are uses to acces other states of mind, or other realms you might say.  
A person sits cross legged performing a crystal bowl chakra meditation. There are bowls sitting around him. He is using an instrument and lets it slide over the bowls and it creates a sound, growing higher in tone as the meditation carries on. I have been watching these kind of meditation videos recently, the ones where objects are used to acces other states of mind. I think this act of performing (meditation) with objects can function as a way of accessing other ways of being in an almost magical kind of way. I believe it can offer you another / a different relationship to the things around you. The things being used become like instruments for sensitivity to transcend. In this sense, I also look at shamanic rituals and the objects that are being used and activated.
I think this act of performing meditation with objects can function as a way of accessing other ways of being in an almost magical kind of way. It offers another relationship to the things around you. The things being used become like instruments for sensitivity to transcend. In this sense, I also look at shamanic rituals and the objects that are being used and activated.


TEXT
TEXT
Philosophy, time and being an perception and how matter comes into matter.
The text is on matter (how matter comes into matter). It's from "Meeting the universe halfway" written by Karen Barrad. It touches areas of string theory and philosophy - time and being an perception - that i am interested in. A question that currently has a hold of me is how one can relate to matter / the objects around you. I understand objects as different entities being amongst one another, generating, offering and demanding all kinds of relations. What happens at the site where to different things meet? I imagine the encounter between things to be a crossing point of exchange. I am interested in what these relationships evoke (being with objects, the experience they offer and the way of existing with each other).
String theory. Meeting the universe halfway.
Karen Barad talks about exchanges as relationships that materialise. On this note, she introduces the term 'Intra-actions' (you can read about that in the interview with her by Adam Kleinmann).
The title says a lot. how one can relate to matter or objects. how objects can be read together and the viewer can become part of the object of matter. The crossing point and exchange between both.
exchanges as realtionships that materialise.
What realtionships evoke. How to be with objects, how to translate that experience and exsist in unison.
Intra-actions (interview wuht karen barad by adam Kleinmann)- relationships that can materialise themselves.
 
text
Karen Barad
Posthumanist Performativity
objects as different entities as being amongst one another
crossing point of two lines
connects to the way a perceives the world around her/ connection forming/ relationships etc.
Intra-actions


ARTWORK
ARTWORK
Lunch with objects. Observes interactions with objects they have created. Buisnessmen like to lie down on the floor and be rolled over by a big black ball. The ball as a hole, a black nothingness. It becomes much more than the banality of a big ball- interesting how interaction relates to professions.
The video I am showing is a registration of a work of Yvonne Droge Wendel called "A Lunch with Objects". The camera observes interactions of different objects in a field of play. Some of them are moving around, snoring and drawing patterns with pencils they carry. It seems like others have magnets inside them that make them drawn to one another or pushed of. On some objects you can sit. There is a constant ambient sound of a lunch room mixed with the sound of these little machines. There is a sense of choreography to it all, that seems to be driven by randomness or chaos.
Things that you can move, sit on and things that move themselves
letting objects perfom as they are manipulated
Letting objects perfom for you.
objects with magnets. Engaging with magnetic forces, one another and the audience.
Mark-making robots withing a floor confine.
ambient sound of a lunch room + sound of the machines.


Harry Mulisch : writer from depression period Godlike attitude and narcissit. Talking about himslef as an entity that is more than man in interviews. This image of him with vesuvius (SP??), does a similar self to the pervious. Mythic volcano and putting himself on the same level as athe mountain, making himself more of an object.
I talked for a moment about a previous work of Yvonne Droge Wendel: a  huge black ball she made - a big black nothingness. She let people interact with that. An interesting thing occurred when she let businessmen play with it. It turned out that they liked to lie down and be rolled over by the black ball. There seemed to be a specific longing for that amongst businessmen especially. It raised the question of how interaction relates to professions, and how different demographics might interact with the same objects.  


QUESTIONS
In relation to the subject of being amongst objects I decided to show a picture circulating on the internet of Harry Mulisch, a post world war II writer with a Godlike attitude and a narcissist. He has a habit of mythificating himself as a person in interviews. He talks about himself as being an entity, more than a man. This image shows him on vacation, posing on a wall with on the background the Vesuvius. By naming the picture “Left: Harry Mulish, right: Vesuvius” he kind of puts himself on the same levels as this great mythic volcano, making himself more of a phenomenon then a man. This picture for me is about the distance between him and the volcano. I think he appropriates it. It seems like he wants to become it. This wanting to become the other is also something present in my way of thinking. I find myself sometimes to be really driven by the longing to be or to become the other thing that is there; the thing that is not me. I think about things as being subject or object to your thinking or action. What separates us? The photograph is visualising a connection / a relation with the volcano, I believe. The volcano can also be thought of as the surface which reminds us of the molten core inside. When you think of what the volcano is, the perception on the writer transforms.
the distance between man and mountain. He appropriates it, he tires to become it. Something from literature and wanting to become the other, something present in my way of thinking. i really want to be the other thing that is there. Talk about things as subject object, how to slide into the other thing, what separates us? thinking , we can overcome this but how do we do that physically?


A pedastol for stone, separarting it out from the pack as a totem. Meet out limitations, the longing, that will never be achieved. To put life into the object and death into me. By transforming myself or putting characteristics of the objects onto myself, is how I try to deal with this materially.
I talked briefly about people (in Asian culture?) making a pedestal for a stone, treating it as a totem. I think there is something really beautiful about us meeting our limits, and the longing, and being aware of the fact that something will never be achieved. projecting life into the object (projecting lifeless properties onto me). By transforming myself or putting characteristics of the objects onto myself, is how I try to relate to materially I guess.


Intersubjectivity. An old way Ontlolgies were talked about. Talk more about moving image but more in a way to surface. Physical engagement witht the surface of the ball. the volcano as the surface which reminds us of the molten core. When you think of what the volcano is the writer becomes even more.
Some things to do something with still:
Haptic, to grasp, to gain access through touch, The space is as important as the object.
Someone mentioned intersubjectivity.
laura mulvey writes about it in terms of film.
Haptic, to grasp, to gain access through touch, The space in between as being as important as the objects in it (one does not exist without the other).
Laura mulvey writes about in terms of film.
   
   
One thing cannot exist without space between. A break is important.
I also talked briefly about the idea that thing can not exist as things without the space in between them (to separate them from one another).
Being literal gives a lot of resolution. Marbel balls charging an object, we can never become the crystal but I can vibrate on the same level. The connection is haptic rather than optic, it is within the senses that we can connect with the object. feeling a disconnect because have experienced it only in the optic sense?
Charging objetcs by performing certain actions. We can never become the crystal but I can vibrate on the same level. The connection is haptic rather than optic, it is through the senses that we can connect with the object.  
you have gone through the journey with the marble which is a foreign structure that cannot give anymore.
Charging things by touching. Let the object act.
Charging artwork. The artist hands have a divinity. You touch an object and you chage it- employing more blief in the self. Let the object do it's thing.
Manipulation in which the word hand is linguistically incorporated
Manipulation in which the word hand is already implyed
a wish for transformation
 
 
 
art
Yvonne Dröge Wendel
- let people take a walk with enormous black ball
business man love to be rolled over by the huge black ball
hole of black nothingness
interest in how different demographics might interact differently with the same objects
- interactive stuff in the space, objects performing, drawing/marking of the the objects themselves through motorization/seemingly self-directed force
dancing, wiggling, the objects are attached to other tools (what is the object then, what is the tool maybe?) like pens
choreography - randomness?
 
harry
 
mulisch with volcano in the background on holiday in Italy
trying to figure out the relationship between person and the character the person performs
narcissism
but also a wanting to become the other (volcano)
subject - object
how can you slide into this other thing how can you overcome that
how can relating to each other be physically possible?
 
questions/comments
a marble book being wrapped as a way to seeking a better connection?
- more of a state of awareness, a wish for transformation
putting life into another, ingesting death from an object
transmission of characteristics  
transmission of characteristics  
intersubjectivity
moving image rather than sculpture but still in relation to surface (laura mulvey)
volcano as the surface of the earth that reminds you of the molten core
haptics
the blank


the intangible material that is always in movement, circling each other  
the intangible material that is always in movement, circling each other  
time delay in the way that the volcano functions in the productions of different geological materials
marble bowls charging this inert objects, vibration at the same frequency as the material though as way to connect (haptic rather than visual)
exploration of crystal structures, molecules, etc. marble as a definite foreign structure that can not be incorporated into your body
exploration of crystal structures, molecules, etc. marble as a definite foreign structure that can not be incorporated into your body
can the artwork be charged through performance or other rituals ?
manipulation as way to do things
1) presenter: describe, in your own words, what the text (s) you are reading are about.


2)note taker: make notes on the pad of what your peer is saying.
Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCPoG3EGwVw
ask:
Text which has a useful relation to your work:
3) Why this text is of interest to you?
http://humweb.ucsc.edu/feministstudies/faculty/barad/barad-posthumanist.pdf and https://www.academia.edu/1857617/_Intra-actions_Interview_of_Karen_Barad_by_Adam_Kleinmann_
4) What is its relation to your self directed research?
also: picture of Harry Mulish next to Vesuvius
 
Work of art which delights or infuriates you: Yvonne Droge Wendels A Lunch with Objects: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE3umX6wx_U
 
a work of art (by another) which delights or infuriates you
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE3umX6wx_U

Latest revision as of 14:57, 24 November 2016

VIDEO: A person sits cross legged performing a crystal bowl chakra meditation. There are bowls sitting around him. He is using an instrument and lets it slide over the bowls and it creates a sound, growing higher in tone as the meditation carries on. I have been watching these kind of meditation videos recently, the ones where objects are used to acces other states of mind. I think this act of performing (meditation) with objects can function as a way of accessing other ways of being in an almost magical kind of way. I believe it can offer you another / a different relationship to the things around you. The things being used become like instruments for sensitivity to transcend. In this sense, I also look at shamanic rituals and the objects that are being used and activated.

TEXT The text is on matter (how matter comes into matter). It's from "Meeting the universe halfway" written by Karen Barrad. It touches areas of string theory and philosophy - time and being an perception - that i am interested in. A question that currently has a hold of me is how one can relate to matter / the objects around you. I understand objects as different entities being amongst one another, generating, offering and demanding all kinds of relations. What happens at the site where to different things meet? I imagine the encounter between things to be a crossing point of exchange. I am interested in what these relationships evoke (being with objects, the experience they offer and the way of existing with each other). Karen Barad talks about exchanges as relationships that materialise. On this note, she introduces the term 'Intra-actions' (you can read about that in the interview with her by Adam Kleinmann).

ARTWORK The video I am showing is a registration of a work of Yvonne Droge Wendel called "A Lunch with Objects". The camera observes interactions of different objects in a field of play. Some of them are moving around, snoring and drawing patterns with pencils they carry. It seems like others have magnets inside them that make them drawn to one another or pushed of. On some objects you can sit. There is a constant ambient sound of a lunch room mixed with the sound of these little machines. There is a sense of choreography to it all, that seems to be driven by randomness or chaos.

I talked for a moment about a previous work of Yvonne Droge Wendel: a huge black ball she made - a big black nothingness. She let people interact with that. An interesting thing occurred when she let businessmen play with it. It turned out that they liked to lie down and be rolled over by the black ball. There seemed to be a specific longing for that amongst businessmen especially. It raised the question of how interaction relates to professions, and how different demographics might interact with the same objects.

In relation to the subject of being amongst objects I decided to show a picture circulating on the internet of Harry Mulisch, a post world war II writer with a Godlike attitude and a narcissist. He has a habit of mythificating himself as a person in interviews. He talks about himself as being an entity, more than a man. This image shows him on vacation, posing on a wall with on the background the Vesuvius. By naming the picture “Left: Harry Mulish, right: Vesuvius” he kind of puts himself on the same levels as this great mythic volcano, making himself more of a phenomenon then a man. This picture for me is about the distance between him and the volcano. I think he appropriates it. It seems like he wants to become it. This wanting to become the other is also something present in my way of thinking. I find myself sometimes to be really driven by the longing to be or to become the other thing that is there; the thing that is not me. I think about things as being subject or object to your thinking or action. What separates us? The photograph is visualising a connection / a relation with the volcano, I believe. The volcano can also be thought of as the surface which reminds us of the molten core inside. When you think of what the volcano is, the perception on the writer transforms.

I talked briefly about people (in Asian culture?) making a pedestal for a stone, treating it as a totem. I think there is something really beautiful about us meeting our limits, and the longing, and being aware of the fact that something will never be achieved. projecting life into the object (projecting lifeless properties onto me). By transforming myself or putting characteristics of the objects onto myself, is how I try to relate to materially I guess.

Some things to do something with still: Someone mentioned intersubjectivity. Haptic, to grasp, to gain access through touch, The space in between as being as important as the objects in it (one does not exist without the other). Laura mulvey writes about … in terms of film.

I also talked briefly about the idea that thing can not exist as things without the space in between them (to separate them from one another). Charging objetcs by performing certain actions. We can never become the crystal but I can vibrate on the same level. The connection is haptic rather than optic, it is through the senses that we can connect with the object. Charging things by touching. Let the object act. Manipulation in which the word hand is linguistically incorporated a wish for transformation transmission of characteristics

the intangible material that is always in movement, circling each other exploration of crystal structures, molecules, etc. marble as a definite foreign structure that can not be incorporated into your body

Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCPoG3EGwVw Text which has a useful relation to your work: http://humweb.ucsc.edu/feministstudies/faculty/barad/barad-posthumanist.pdf and https://www.academia.edu/1857617/_Intra-actions_Interview_of_Karen_Barad_by_Adam_Kleinmann_ also: picture of Harry Mulish next to Vesuvius Work of art which delights or infuriates you: Yvonne Droge Wendels A Lunch with Objects: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE3umX6wx_U