Wednesday, March 30, 2011

outward projection from a small brooklyn room.


"Sometimes the house grows and spreads so that, in order to live in it, greater elasticity of daydreaming, a daydream that is less clearly outlined, are needed. "My house," writes Georges Spyridaki, "is diaphanous, but it is not of glass. It is more of the nature of vapor. Its walls contract and expand as I desire. At times, I draw them close about me like protective armor... But at others, I let the walls of my house blossom out in their own space, which is infinitely extensible.""(bachelard, "house and universe", 31)

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