real empty space

florian fischer florianfischer at ff-wey.com
Wed Jan 2 13:47:05 PST 2002


"Elena A. Marchuk" schrieb:

>
> places, where we can organize 'empty' space - is it REALLY the necessity?
>
>
> dear elena,
> yes, it is necessery. but what you call "empty" and what you call "really"
> that is always your decision. sometimes there are circumstances where you
> cannot realize what you thought to realize as "real empty".
> so. be prepared to be surprised. realize, that sometimes "empty" get reality
> only by aggreing that there is something other than expected.
> you may arrange a room in a way, that the participant get the impression
> that there is somthing other than normal. it is to represent the"now".
> that´s what i understood from harrison.
> the reality of empty space is to be felt if there come up the feeling of
> "now".
> and as well should come up the feeling "it´s on me".
> the arrangement of seats in a circle with nothing between is the very best
> given,
> but it is not the conditio sine qua non.
> well ?
> get a hug
> and some yellow narcissus out from my andalusian gardenplace.

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