A Dialogue between Old Friends
MAN:
My whole life can be summarized as a series of failures. Moreover, that series of failures can be summarized as one big failure, occuring again and again, over and over. But not this time. This time, I'm going to succeed. I'm finally going to create.
VOICE:
Aren't you aware that in order to create, you must yourself be destroyed?
My whole life can be summarized as a series of failures. Moreover, that series of failures can be summarized as one big failure, occuring again and again, over and over. But not this time. This time, I'm going to succeed. I'm finally going to create.
VOICE:
Aren't you aware that in order to create, you must yourself be destroyed?
2 Comments:
The man ought to look up at that - maybe he's been staring straight ahead til then, and now he jerks his head up to his right, and the camera looks down at him from the angle of his shoulder?
i find it fascinating how the timestamp of the post necessarily becomes an active element in the piece itself. participating in the dialogue as it is, 5:58 AM intrigues me here. more thoughts on the work later, but overall, I like. particularly, the impossibility of [you] having created it; or, perhaps, its function as a non-creation.
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