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The Surface is a Zone of Encounter (An Assemblage)

Posted on 09/11/2017 by From Hill to Sea

I think that light makes material space … light is really the primary form of our habitation and makes surfaces come to life. The surface holds what we project into it. It is an active site of exchange between subject … Continue reading →

Posted in Ephemera - Signs and Signifiers, Found Art, Happenstance, I Remember, Language of Objects, Observation, Poetry, Psychogeography, rag-pickings | Tagged abandoned railway carriage, atlas, Concrete, Edinburgh, Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, Fife Coastal Path, Fife Psychogeographical Collective, Fife Psychogeography, Giuliana Bruno, Grounds of The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Home Interior., Inverkeithing Station, James Turrell, Koganei Park, light, materials, Meiji Shrine Tokyo, Murdo Eason, Museu Colecção Berardo, mutant landscapes, Observation, poetry, Rosyth Churchyard, Rosyth Station, Shadows, South Bridge Edinburgh, stone, Surfaces, Tokyo, Turnhouse Road | 9 Comments
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