Thursday, October 26, 2006

Shifts in Traces

'Time appears to pass at different rates because our experience of its passing involves not a single but two dynamic processes which are opposed to each other: as accumulation and dissipation. The deeper the experience of a moment, the greater the accumulation of experience. This is why the moment is lived as longer. The dissipation of the time flow is checked. The lived duree is not a question of length but of depth or density.' John Berger



by Alexandra Waierstall

Noema Dance Works
2005




performed in Cyprus, Greece (Mediterranean Festival) and Germany (Arena 05)



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