Monday, August 4, 2014

The Keeper notes

1.      ... performed by the priests and deity of time.  The gestures ritualize the objectivity of time, giving it an aesthetic end similar to the body positions or decorative nature of all religion or ritual.  The aesthetics of how we analogue time inform the gestures, along with the relationship of time to space, the narrative derived from the clock of our lives and the location of our bodies.  The Keeper playfully deifies the everyday, creating a force larger than ourselves that both speaks to a modern perspective but releases us from the boarders invisibly created by systems of belief.  

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