I like this one - am I thinking Chris Marker? The inpenetrable surface - intriguing textures - somehow an emotional horizon re turning into or about to be enfolded by the space of a garage, or more personally, one's own garage - the darkness - before entering the domicile proper.
Why do people commit suicide in their own garages? (apart from access to CO2). Isn't there somedthing inherently disconcerting, unwanted, deathlike about a garage?
Dear class, write a poem about a garage! Yeah.
Stephen Vincent www.stephenvincent.durationpress.com
I can't credit other photographers, if Chris Marker is a photographer, I can only credit the camera and a little twiddling afterwards. I like your riff, which was the thought involved even if I didn't know it. the garage is full of the stuff we will soon be moving. the light is a memory. thanks for looking carefully.
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I like this one - am I thinking Chris Marker?
The inpenetrable surface - intriguing textures - somehow an emotional horizon re turning into or about to be enfolded by the space of a garage, or more personally, one's own garage - the darkness - before entering the domicile proper.
Why do people commit suicide in their own garages? (apart from access to CO2). Isn't there somedthing inherently disconcerting, unwanted, deathlike about a garage?
Dear class, write a poem about a garage! Yeah.
Stephen Vincent
www.stephenvincent.durationpress.com
I can't credit other photographers, if Chris Marker is a photographer, I can only credit the camera and a little twiddling afterwards. I like your riff, which was the thought involved even if I didn't know it. the garage is full of the stuff we will soon be moving. the light is a memory. thanks for looking carefully.
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