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Exhibit Statement: Visualization is a thinking process. It is a brain function. With visualization the scene’s blank corners begin to fill; questions arise, thus producing the interaction of another sense: Sound. Sound is the outcome of thought. Sight or sound, in isolation, can be embracing, but empty; lacking entire fulfillment. However the marrying of the two senses brings forth a third dimension. The enriched comprehension of the moment is brought into reality. The meeting of the visual element with sound is more than the sum of their parts. This unification completes the ‘picture’, if you will, by explaining the before and after. The sensation of observing a documentary film is implied; relationships to characters and landscapes take on an emotional connection to the viewer/listener.
In our daily lives we are in transit whether this is imposed by external forces or driven by our will.
Nothing stays static. From the baby carriage to our last movement, moving from here to there is part of our human psyche so much so that our society has evolved around transit. Even as we move towards a sense of locality in an effort to reduce our carbon footprint our society is still in motion, perpetual, nomadic.
Sounds and images in combination. Evocative, descriptive, whether we dwell in cities or in rural environs we are a blur of motion resisting entropy. We try to fill our vacuum with journey from here to there. |