Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Athleticism

FIRST MOVEMENT: from the structure to the figure - ISOLATION - ATHLETICISM
SECOND MOVEMENT: from the figure to the structure - DISSIPATION - CONTRACTION

The contour as a place as an intervention, is in fact the place of an exchange in two
directions: between the material structure and the figure, and between the figure and
the field. The contour is like a membrane through which this double exchange flows.
Something happens in both directions.
- Gilles Deleuze - Francis Bacon, the logic of sensation

FIRST:
Isolate a structure, destroy the monotonicity of its existing system and the rigid structure
and intervene in terms of its form, spaces, functions and meaning.
Extrude a new figure and meaning out of it.
By adding athleticism to the existing monotonous structure it ends up giving a new
direction to the system.

SECOND:
The athleticism acts and happens at one instance to a number of instances while
intervening the structure at various points.
The athleticism then leads and moves back to the structure, dissipitating its forces and
leading to the balanced form and spaces.

This process of athleticism and dissipitation would take place at various instances and
happens in various directions throughout the process.

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