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How I think, how I see. Images, words, music just pouring out in a jumble. Then the work of organizing begins.
Shennong Stream, a tributary of the Yangtze River. With crystal clear water, this stream flows swiftly from north to south through deep gorges. A sampan tour takes you on an exciting, high speed adventure along this newly opened unspoiled river.
A stream once buried under an elevated expressway was uncovered after the expressway was demolished.
Deep East Texas.
This spring-fed stream cuts through a large acidic baygall, and is full of rare and unusual plants.
Little stream on Turtle Rock trail in Vedauwoo, Medicine Bow Nat Forest, Wyoming.
Panasonic G1 and Pentax-110 18mm lens.
*PART ZERO: Starts at 13:30
A fat belly, a lean brain? Let's investigate this expression and meet for a BRAIN BRUNCH in the MPA-Mensa and share a smoking introduction to the slippery road of artistic research, practice as research, research as practice, research through practice, art practice as research, performance as research, performative writing... This brunch will be in English, German, Latin and international food language.
*PART TWO: Starts at 15:00
COYOTE: THE BELIEF IN THE POWER OF THE INDIVIDUAL TO SOCIAL CHANGE // KOJOTE: DER GLAUBEN AN DIE KRAFT DES EINZELNEN ZUR GESELLSCHAFTLICHEN VERÄNDERUNG)
A close reading of a text on Joseph Beuys’s most famous performance, I Like America and America Likes Me, New York, May 1974 to mark its 40th anniversary. Written by Caroline Tisdall, this text is an attempt to capture the performance by Beuys in book form, published by Thames & Hudson in 2008. In reference to the original performance, we will put any potential meaning and valuation of the text at the mercy of the reader and every individual witness. The reading positions itself in stark contrast to the "objectivity" of sciences in order to discover how a text can function as a self-contained, self-referential aesthetic object. The reading will be held in English and is expected to last approximately 30 minutes.
*PART THREE: Starts at 16:00
PERFORMATIVITY AND THE FALLACY OF AMBIGUITY // PERFORMATIVITÄT UND TEUFELSKREIS IRRTÜM
Based on the premise that "belief" holds a central position within any performance art practice, we want to find out if this belief can be anything other than a hypothetical construction (abstraction). If the performance artist believes in the sensemaking experience of his/her action (creating a shared reality), and simultaneously holds his/her notion of belief as a pure hypothetical construction (abstraction), the performance (art) itself falls subject to the so called fallacy of ambiguity (Teufelskreis Irrtüm). This means that the artist is treating his/her hypothetical construction as a concrete thing - something which by definition an abstraction is not: it is merely an idea. The artist is thus confusing a model (abstract belief) with the real. The notion of the performative contradicts this argument and calls for a materialisation of belief. Here, the sensemaking experience of the artists' action (realitätsbildenden Aspekt // constituent quality of all performance art) is to be found in the mind of the witness through a reflection of the ephemeral nature of the performance. Accordingly, the performance is determined by the receiving side. This notion turns any belief held by the artist into a profane and trivial pursuit. The question remains as to how the notion of belief (including the central position it holds for performance artists) should be understood. The talk will be held in German and is expected to last approximately 90 minutes.
*PART FOUR: Starts at 18:00
PERSONALLY, I'M MOST INTERESTED IN THE SHAPES AND COLOURS. LECTURE PERFORMANCE BY LUDOVIK VERMEERSCH.
A case study in performing abstraction, featuring works by Sarah Bal, Marc Bergson, Anna Ernst, Alexej Miroschnitshenko, Stella Pinson, Jens Presser, and Bohumil Rosendorf. Abstract art today is often seen as a disempowered category belonging to the past. It has lost its claims to utopian, ideological or spiritual content, and it has stopped identifying itself through the old antagonism with the figurative. Yet, formal abstract art remains noticeably alive and popular from the museum over to the gallery to the artist-run space. Does this mean it has become harmless and generally accepted, a kind of omnipresent ornament? Or are today´s strategies of abstraction still capable of eliciting strong responses? Ludovik Vermeersch, a writer and visual artist based in Berlin, has invited seven young abstract painters to be involved in a research project that tackled this very issue: how can abstract painting today manage to "perform abstraction" rather than just refer to it as to a historical fait accompli? A series of exhibitions was organised, in which the interactions of viewers with the artworks and the artists were recorded on video, in order to investigate their response to different approaches to abstraction – from those embracing the challenge to operate within the ornamental to those trying to transcend it. The lecture performance presents some of the project’s findings and proposes a way of revalidating abstraction as a strategy in art production today. The video recordings will be used to substantiate the claim that, by considering narrative as a crucial ally, it becomes possible to enhance the "performativity" of abstract paintings.
Duration: approx. 80 minutes, followed by a discussion (in English) between the curators Joel Verwimp and Teena Lange and the audience.
Agulhas Stream
Geest Line has operates between the UK and the Caribbean for more than 60 years and today carries more cargo between Europe and the Windward and Leeward islands than any other shipping line.
The origins of the service lie in the shipment of bananas eastbound. Instead of the ships returning in ballast, it provided the perfect opportunity for establishing a general cargo service carrying everything from small packages to large project machinery.
Geest Lines was started in 1935 by the Van Geest brothers in Spalding UK>
IMO: 9158537
MMSI: 306354000
Call Sign: PJKV
Flag: Curacao (CW)
AIS Type: Cargo - Hazard A (Major)
Gross Tonnage: 9298
Deadweight: 11048 t
Length × Breadth: 150m × 22.03m
Year Built: 1998
This was right after our big blizzard of February 12th. This is a little stream in central New Jersey
Find myself beside a stream of empty thought,
Like a leaf that's fallen to the ground,
And carried by the flow of water to my dreams
Woken only by your sound.
Alone I've walked this path for many years,
Listened to the wind that calls my name.
The weeping trees of yesterday look so sad,
Await your breath of spring again.
Far beyond the hills,
Where earth and sky will meet again,
Are shadows like an opening hand.
Control the secrets
That I've yet to find, and wonder at
The light in which they stand.
Lyrics by Steve Upton of Wishbone Ash from many years ago
20060831 - VENEZIA - SPT. FESTA A CA' VENDRAMIN CALERGI PER COMPLEANNO TIZIANA ROCCA..
I quarant'anni sono un appuntamento importante. Che va festeggiato in grande stile, insieme con le persone e con gli amici più cari. Ma se a compiere gli anni è la più famosa p.r. italiana è inevitabile che il compleanno diventi una grande occasione mondana, da celebrare in un ambiente d'eccezione e con ospiti di riguardo. E' per questo che giovedì 31 agosto, in occasione della serata inaugurale del Venezia Cinema Club-Casinò di Venezia, Tiziana Rocca festeggerà i suoi primi quaranta anni ..
Romina Power e Tiziana Roccaa. © Andrea MEROLA/ANSA
I love this small stream gorge just a few miles from my home outside Marietta Ohio. I have over my time on Flickr posted quite a few photos of it, I went back this past Sunday 10 April 2022 to get a few more photos and some video while there was a good flow of water in the small stream. The stream often completely disappears in the summer leaving behind just the gorge it has carved out over countless thousands of years. Also I wanted to take the photos before the trees leaf up again making the waterfall and cliff face harder to see.