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Bryn Oh Blog : The path

 

The Path is an immersive project based around the exquisite corpse concept sometimes used by the Surrealists. Essentially, each chosen artist adds to a composition in sequence. Eight artists were invited to stand upon one of eight different coloured boxes I had set up. Once all had chosen a box to stand on, a chart was rezzed which listed the order of colours which would hten dictate the sequence of artists to compose the scenes for a narrative.

So if red was the first colour on the chart, then the artist standing on the red cube would begin the narrative. If blue were next then the artist on the blue cube would continue the story after red had passed their part on to them.

The artist who goes first composes a short start to a story. They then pass on this segment to the artist who is next on the list. That artist would then write up a continuation of the narrative and pass it on to the third artist. This would continue until reaching the eighth and final artist.

 

This was the random order of artists:

 

1-Bryn Oh

2-Colin Fizgig

3-Marcus Inkpen

4-Desdemona Enfield / Douglas Story

5-Maya Paris

6-Claudia222 Jewell

7-Scottius Polke

8-Rose Borchovski

 

I would like to thank all the artists involved for working so hard on this project and in such a professional manner.

They created a truly brilliant experience for me and hopefully for all the guests as well.

An excerpt: "No matter what happens, no matter how far you come from God, you still feel that you are with God. The divine pull is always pulling you back to God. God is really softly spoken and romantic. Whenever I see a religious person who has no romance in the way he talks to his wife and children, I instantly recognise that such a person can never love God. God is full of romance."

 

Read the article here: medium.com/@YounusAlGohar/the-person-of-god-e81b4fc62cbe#...

The Path - Bryn Oh -

 

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Bryn Oh Blog : The path

 

The Path is an immersive project based around the exquisite corpse concept sometimes used by the Surrealists. Essentially, each chosen artist adds to a composition in sequence. Eight artists were invited to stand upon one of eight different coloured boxes I had set up. Once all had chosen a box to stand on, a chart was rezzed which listed the order of colours which would hten dictate the sequence of artists to compose the scenes for a narrative.

So if red was the first colour on the chart, then the artist standing on the red cube would begin the narrative. If blue were next then the artist on the blue cube would continue the story after red had passed their part on to them.

The artist who goes first composes a short start to a story. They then pass on this segment to the artist who is next on the list. That artist would then write up a continuation of the narrative and pass it on to the third artist. This would continue until reaching the eighth and final artist.

 

This was the random order of artists:

 

1-Bryn Oh

2-Colin Fizgig

3-Marcus Inkpen

4-Desdemona Enfield / Douglas Story

5-Maya Paris

6-Claudia222 Jewell

7-Scottius Polke

8-Rose Borchovski

 

I would like to thank all the artists involved for working so hard on this project and in such a professional manner.

They created a truly brilliant experience for me and hopefully for all the guests as well.

High above the valley floor, a small herd of sheep follows a narrow path along the ridge.

The mountains rise behind them – massive, ancient, unmoved.

The scene is simple, but the contrast in scale, pace, and presence tells a quiet story of endurance and grace.

Watching the world shift from one to the next, like an obsessive compulsive with a remote control, Prahlada continued with our conversation….

 

He was wide eyed and focused,

 

“When it is seen, everything is seen; (motioning with a sweeping hand gesture) When it is heard, everything is heard; when it is touched, everything is touched (banging his hand on the wooden table) – for the world is because IT is. It is awake even when one sleeps, it goads the unwise into wakefulness.“

 

He stopped for a second, then motioned for me to stand up with him, as we were heading back into the world.

 

“Whatever comes, let it come; whatever goes, let it go. For so long we have been enslaved by the dreaded enemy known as ignorance who robbed us of our wealth and wisdom, it is by self inquiry that we are free. Now, let’s go.”

   

Another one of my infrared neighborhood pictures.

 

It looks like regular B&W. So why did I take the infrared picture?

 

I cannot answer the question clearly.

 

20 seconds exposure with ISO 800.

 

I have some other infrared pictures. Please give me some comments. Thanks.

  

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From the Head

To the Heart.

The path

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The Path is an immersive project based around the exquisite corpse concept sometimes used by the Surrealists. Essentially, each chosen artist adds to a composition in sequence. Eight artists were invited to stand upon one of eight different coloured boxes I had set up. Once all had chosen a box to stand on, a chart was rezzed which listed the order of colours which would hten dictate the sequence of artists to compose the scenes for a narrative.

So if red was the first colour on the chart, then the artist standing on the red cube would begin the narrative. If blue were next then the artist on the blue cube would continue the story after red had passed their part on to them.

The artist who goes first composes a short start to a story. They then pass on this segment to the artist who is next on the list. That artist would then write up a continuation of the narrative and pass it on to the third artist. This would continue until reaching the eighth and final artist.

 

This was the random order of artists:

 

1-Bryn Oh

2-Colin Fizgig

3-Marcus Inkpen

4-Desdemona Enfield / Douglas Story

5-Maya Paris

6-Claudia222 Jewell

7-Scottius Polke

8-Rose Borchovski

 

I would like to thank all the artists involved for working so hard on this project and in such a professional manner. They created a truly brilliant experience for me and hopefully for all the guests as well.

 

Bryn Oh

Ou quand des buildeurs de génie décident de s'associer pour nous faire rêver.....à aller voir absolument et prévoir du temps beaucoup de temps (surtout la partie de Bryn Oh comme d'hab :-))

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