No, that's not my title - it's the name of the installation by an artist called Gilbert Casula who lives and works in Cannes.
"A writer and a poet, he was influenced at a very early age by the concept of geopoetics and Kenneth White's work. An inventor of poetic objects and designer of audio systems in which the word always maintains its rights." You can read more by clicking on the link.
Looking at this installation I have to say, I feel like this at times Do you?!
"A writer and a poet, he was influenced at a very early age by the concept of geopoetics and Kenneth White's work. An inventor of poetic objects and designer of audio systems in which the word always maintains its rights." You can read more by clicking on the link.
Looking at this installation I have to say, I feel like this at times Do you?!
Oh yes, I too feel like this; overwhelmed, and burried deep under a pile of obligations and daily tasks. That's when I take more time for photoshoots.
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I have the camera that you call a superzoom. It is the Canon S5 IS. I upgraded from the Canon S2 IS. The S5 IS has excellent stereo sound in it's movie feature, and takes beautiful sound recordings.
But now my wife and I are planning a trip to Paris, so I recently bought the Canon XTI to photoshoot the beautiful city of Paris.
We are pleased with both cthe S5 and the Rebel.
We (humans) do throw out a lot of garbage like these. Sad but true.
ReplyDeleteI have felt overwhelmed by life many times.
ReplyDeleteI hope the garbageman cometh. MB
It reminds me of the task ahead of me trying to clear the clutter from my shed; I have accumulated so many 'useful' items over the years.
ReplyDeleteWe all in it :(
ReplyDeleteNow that's what I call art! I like the hand refusing to give up. Good shot.
ReplyDeleteIt's strange -- I felt that way today -- we all must be on the same wave. :)
ReplyDeletelol :) You mean stuck in a pile of garbage? Oh dear yes Jilly. I feel like that far too often I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteHow long did that person have to hold up his/her nad like that?
there's an smaller version in my sidewalk, now I can tell the neighbors it's called art ;)
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