Monday, October 6, 2008

Forget It! Forget Me!

by roy lichtenstein. I can't explain why but this piece just stood out to me as I was doing some reading and research. Whether it relates to my project for the class or something more personal, I'm not sure, I think it might have an influence rooted in both and I am forced to think deeper.

1 comment:

forker girl said...

I'm a fan of thinking deeper, and of the Limited Fork Theory little paradox that an attempt to think deeper exposes,

depth being something that tends to stump the fork

that upon sinking its tines in something

finds itself engaging with inner surfaces instead of with something that is depth; surfaces that deeper probing reveals; locations (no matter how deeply situated within something) from which going further remains possible, those as-yet-to-be-explored locations functioning as depth relative to the current location.

To be in the depths of something as being on the surface of those depths, the surface at that depth, surface of the ocean floor, surface of the liver, surface of the a cell of he liver, surface of an atom, and so on, the surface of so on.