As a cloud shaped by the wind
Clouds are often seen as metaphor of the possible: something we look from afar by scrutinizing the horizon, and on which we project our imagination being among them. But what if the clouds were among us? In this lecture Daniel Blanga-Gubbay reflects on the use of the concept of the possiblebetween distance and material proximity. Images are often used to sustain a determined discourse. What if these images, appearing all together, were able to suggest different possible directions in the empty space among them?
This lecture was conceived for the conference DOES IT MATTER (Ghent, 2015).
It will be published this April in Maska vol. 31
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