Friday, January 18, 2008
Cicerone´s Journeys: Nineteen
Cicerone thinks that it would be good to feel like never before, to experience the shock of the new, to be a champion, to create an invention that changed the world, that made the world go round a little faster. He thinks about bodies approaching dissolution or collapse, spinning into oblivion. Loss of balance, teetering, spasms and awkward or unlikely movements. Communication fragmented into a sequence of stylised freeze-frames, a stroboscopic vision of the social. Blink, blink again. Now you see it, now you don't.
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