January 29, 2012
Terrain X, is a double exposure of ground and sky both above and below me. The distance of nature is collapsed, condensed. A double exposure is a glitch, caught between two relative spaces, unable to focus, position oneself. The space in between is myself, my body. I perceived at the time myself as being surrounded. My whole body is slowed, hesitation, I want to stare into the sun and fall through the ground, though which is above or below me is reticent to naming. When you are caught in an avalanche, held under snow, your sense of up or down is removed, you are so close. They say, spit and see which way it goes. Up is opposite to the direction it travels.
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Terrain X, is a double exposure of ground and sky both above and below me. The distance of nature is collapsed, condensed. A double exposure is a glitch, caught between two relative spaces, unable to focus, position oneself. The space in between is myself, my body. I perceived at the time myself as being surrounded. My whole body is slowed, hesitation, I want to stare into the sun and fall through the ground, though which is above or below me is reticent to naming. When you are caught in an avalanche, held under snow, your sense of up or down is removed, you are so close. They say, spit and see which way it goes. Up is opposite to the direction it travels.

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