--empyre- soft-skinned space--I like this definition of the 'virtual' a lot. I use it in a similar way,
as a flow. thanks for this.
A singular conclusion of this short look at glass (through a pair of
glasses on a glass screen!) brings me to define the virtual as
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
hello Diana, good to have you join
I wondered though what happens to flow when screened off (behind the glass, on
other side)?
That was what I tried to ask John regarding his position on converting energy
sources (attenuating
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
Johannes -
I wondered though what happens to flow when screened off (behind the glass,
on other side)? That was what I tried to ask John regarding his position on
converting energy sources (attenuating some, amplifying others) -
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
Ps.
lastly two brief excursions into performance after a visit to the exponential
horn at London's Science Museum. There on the 2nd floor they have the full-size
reconstruction of the giant 27ft long ‘Denman horn’, a large dark tube
--empyre- soft-skinned space--I don't pretend to understand anybody...
best
Smon
On 7 Jul 2014, at 23:13, Johannes Birringer johannes.birrin...@brunel.ac.uk
wrote:
How do you know what the others felt or feared? how to you share (reflect?
articulate) awareness