Chapter 7.IV: miniature in The Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard, transl. Maria Jolas
Photo taken in Bronxville, NY, Sarah Lawrence College
Attention by itself is an enlarging glass.
Chapter 7.IV: miniature in The Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard, transl. Maria Jolas Photo taken in Bronxville, NY, Sarah Lawrence College Thus the minuscule, a narrow gate, opens up an entire world.
Chapter 7.III: miniature in The Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard, transl. Maria Jolas Indeed, there is a sort of innate optimism in all works of the imagination.
Chapter 7.II: miniature in The Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard, transl. Maria Jolas Photo taken in the RISD Museum, Providence RI, Todd Oldham exhibit One must go beyond logic in order to experience what is large in what is small.
Chapter 7.I: miniature in The Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard, transl. Maria Jolas ******************************************************************************************************************************* Unexpected adjectives collect about the focal meaning of the noun. A new environment allows the word to enter not only into one's thoughts, but also into one's daydreams. Language dreams.
Chapter 6.V: corners in The Poetics of Space, Gaston Bachelard, transl. Maria Jolas Photo taken in Bronxville, NY, Sarah Lawrence College Library ******************************************************************************************************************************* |
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