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Time and space are two main important dimensions of the moving image that I am concerning most in my works. Even the cut-up techniques used in create literature works involve spacial imagination. Like for example ''fold-in'' technique, taking two sheets of linear text (with the same linespacing), folding each sheet in half vertically and combining with the other, then reading across the resulting page. And Gysin created digital poetry ''I am that I am''. In his 1960 essay entitled Cut-Ups Self-Explained, he put forwards "The permutated poems set the words spinning off on their own; echoing out as the words of a potent phrase are permutated into an expanding ripple of meanings which they did not seem to be capable of when they were struck into that phrase. The poets are supposed to liberate the words – not to chain them in phrases. Who told poets they were supposed to think? Poets are meant to sing and to make words sing." What I want to create with the two mechanical parts is to free the movement within a cylindrical space, from rhythmic repetitions to mutual interaction. The dual-screen moving images from two cameras will directly show next to the installation. | Time and space are two main important dimensions of the moving image that I am concerning most in my works. Even the cut-up techniques used in create literature works involve spacial imagination. Like for example ''fold-in'' technique, taking two sheets of linear text (with the same linespacing), folding each sheet in half vertically and combining with the other, then reading across the resulting page. And Gysin created digital poetry ''I am that I am''. In his 1960 essay entitled Cut-Ups Self-Explained, he put forwards "The permutated poems set the words spinning off on their own; echoing out as the words of a potent phrase are permutated into an expanding ripple of meanings which they did not seem to be capable of when they were struck into that phrase. The poets are supposed to liberate the words – not to chain them in phrases. Who told poets they were supposed to think? Poets are meant to sing and to make words sing." What I want to create with the two mechanical parts is to free the movement within a cylindrical space, from rhythmic repetitions to mutual interaction. The dual-screen moving images from two cameras will directly show next to the installation. | ||
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