BENJAMIN BARDOU

Unexpected Memory from Kyoto
201934 secondspointclouds

"An image is that in which the Once-Before encounters the Now in a flash to form a constellation" said Benjamin.

The stars that compose the figures of our night sky lie light-years apart.

Seen from another vantage point in the galaxy, they bear no particular relation to one another, save for the sidereal void that separates them.

It is only by observing them from here and now that they reveal themselves in all their tension.

So it is with the images of the past. They await their reactivation in our present.

For this, our task will be to find a place in our present distant enough—yet just enough.*

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