happy dust



Wonderdust.
How can a dusty experience be transformed, regarded with happiness and excitement?
Conflict and destruction on one hand, powder of dreams on the other. Natural residue; the birth of a mountain, a destroyer of infrastructure. The potentials of dust, crystalized.

Inquiry: London, how do you regard dust?

3 comments:

  1. Londons says:
    I'm flattered, and amazed of the potential of dust.
    Will report back when i have sorted out my mail...and posted more happy things.
    London

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  2. UPDATE:
    Hey guys.
    Was wondering around Londons street, slighty hungover. That is nice, time slows down and the city is then perceived differently than normal. Suddenly things and new layer are revealed. It was a book in a window, that got me distracted. It had a orange explosion, somewhat like a bomb or something dusty on the cover. Anyways, it made me stop up, have a look and a little think about how this was related to something. I went in and had a good look inside and took the book from the window and skimmed through the pages.
    It was expensive, so i wrote down the artist name and strolled on down the street heading towards the nearest coffee place.
    The artists name is Sarah Pickering, and her pictures of ephemeral phenomenons or should i rather describe them as documentations are worth checking out...well anyways, the address is http://www.sarahpickering.co.uk/explosions/explosions-10.htm

    The book was nice, and i can for sure recommend it. she builds up scenarios, basic and simple and then these ungraspable ephemeral structures.interesting perspective on how you perceive. I'll upload some more stuff og my perspective on perceiving the stuff

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  3. what I've come to really like about this entry, is the notion that dust has a smell. there is a very visual sensory connection inherent in the phenomenon of dust.

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