Re: McDowell and WarnerderhofnarrNovember 16 2011, 02:19:10 UTC
Well, I hope it was a good skin-tingly kind of stun and not the taser kind . . .
Yep - quote from the movie - I'm a real [reel? ;^] "life at 24 frames per second person" - although it's too bad they never got Trumbull's 60 fps into production - pretty amazing.
Re: movement {response}wytchcroftNovember 15 2011, 07:38:45 UTC
ps = this response is in very linear time i notice. which suits the idea of movement - even as it plays against it, ala koyaanisqatsi which i remember discussing with you.
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two worlds
briefly tangential
then separate
they independently
sequentially
fall apart momentarily
the worlds will recover
tectonic plates re-attach
but the geologic scars
are there for those
who know how
to look
it is the wounded oyster that
mends its shell with pearl
said emerson
what do wounded worlds do?
{some resonate}
--
"Every age is the same. It's only love that makes any of them bearable."
H.G. Wells TIME AFTER TIME (1979)
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and that quote is from the movie right? McDowell and Warner? that also is great stuff.
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Yep - quote from the movie - I'm a real [reel? ;^] "life at 24 frames per second person" - although it's too bad they never got Trumbull's 60 fps into production - pretty amazing.
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and thanks again :)))
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I particularly enjoyed the parts about the finger imprints and the language kept.
:)
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- without overstating it, this is sort of the potential opening to a sequence so i wanted that sense.
fingers and language crop up a lot in my scribblings, i'm beginning to notice!
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thanks to you both :^}
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