Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Do it for J.G. Ballard.

Cardiopulmonary Spatialization

In the project's accompanying documentation, Nicollier writes that we must learn "to create spaces that provide, through their experience and material substance, enough variability in environmental effects that individual differences in reception and response can be studied and used as a part of curative regimes."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Exciting stuff. I wonder if they'll be studying ancient temple structures and/or esoteric literature for further insight or inspiration.

Mac said...

I wonder if they'll be studying ancient temple structures and/or esoteric literature for further insight or inspiration.

That's a good idea. You should drop 'em a line.

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