Thursday 6 June 2013

A process is derivative. It also has to be interpreted directly so that we can describe our work with both these considerations in mind. A direct summation of an activity signifies something derivative and a derivative summation indicates aspects that are direct, spontaneous and without pre-emption. There are limits when we describe things from which they derive because we position them in their rightful place and 'a things place would seem to be its form and shape,' by which a thing is defined (it's matter and magnitude) because 'the form of anything is its limit,' and can not be extended any further, it is then a case of using these forms which may or may not be directly related along side other ones, for instance Abstract Art and Highly Representative painting, Electronic Music and Live Acoustic sound and Audio/Written dialogue.                 

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