Tuesday, 9 March 2010

plato

time is a moving image of eternity.
Plato Timaeus

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Yoko Ono

Time is a man made concept. All the things that happened in history never left us. It never went away. It's all with us, you know. In our awareness, too. We're living in a situation of accumulated different dimensions.
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It is not possible to control a mind-time with a stop watch or a metronome. In the mind -world, things are spread out and go beyond time.
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The only sound that exists to me is the sound of the mind. My works are only to introduce music of the mind in people.

Ono, Yoko Imagine Yoko, Bukhall, 2005

Saturday, 16 January 2010

Walter Benjamin

The true picture of the past flits by. The past can be seized only as an image which flashes up at the instant when it can be recognized and is never seen again.

First line of Walter Banjamin's Fifth Theses on the Philosophy of History

Giorgio Agamben and Puech

In contrast with the Hellenic world, for the Christian the world is created within time and must end with time. At one end, the account of Genesis, at the other, the eschatological perspective of the Apocalypse. . .This uniquely fashioned universe which began, which endures and which end within time, is a finite world enclosed by the two edges of history. Its duration comprises neither the eternal nor the infinite, and the events which unfold within it will never be repeated.

Puech quoted by Giorgio Agamben in Critique of the Instant and the Continiuum.
Download full essay here.

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

BBC4 about Russian Art
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00phtcz

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

"The clock ticked. The moving instant which, according to Sir Isaac Newton, separates the infinite past from the infinite future advanced inexorably through the dimension of time. Or, if Aristotle was right, a little more of the possible was every instant made real; the present stood still; the present stood still and drew into itself the future, as a man might suck forever at an unending piece of macaroni."

Aldous Huxley 'Point counter point'

thanks to Ari