All that we see could also be otherwise
All that we can describe could also be otherwise
The thing seen is the thing seen together with the whole space
—Myung Mi Kim, Commons
The other of Thought is precisely this altering. Then I have to act … I change, and I exchange. This is an aesthetics of turbulence whose corresponding ethics is not provided in advance. —Édouard Glissant, Poetics of Relation
PHOTOS. This collection, May-October 2024, of random and evolving artworks painted on, painted over, painted again, both sides of a small free-standing FREEWALL placed two years ago in a Eugene city park south of the Riverwalk and east of the I-105 bridge. LINK for a previous post, May 7 2024: Conspiracy of Visibilities
CODA
The transition from the stability and absoluteness of the world's contents to their dissolution into motions and relations.
—Myung Mi Kim, Excerpt from Commons (2004). “Avant-garde” poet and professor of creative writing, Myung Mi Kim, born in Seoul, Korea, immigrated with her family at the age of nine to the US.