Intro to Air https://youtu.be/479uF9_-1sk Video http://www.alansondheim.org/introtoair.jpg Yes yes I know that I've used this vent before in another piece entirely but this is one that is an introduction to air and the movement of air as it's found in post industrial landscapes that are tied to the atmosphere the double ends of a tunnel that runs underneath a building of one sort or another that is unidentifiable here. So what you have then is a walk through a landscape that is primarily oral aural or oral one or another and that this landscape already create the appearance of the internals of the body which is clearly evident in the resonance of the body, bodily residence as it is seen in various kinds of doctors probing the body through tapping and listening through a stethoscope. I assume you're following me this far because if you are you then understand that what you're listening to is the sound of your own voice from an internal perspective as you read these words unless you are skimming of course in which case you might drop the orality of reading altogether. In any case what is happening is this walk through air currents in different places different resonances off of different surfaces that then intersect in a duplicitous and stereo scopic way with the sound of the heartbeat and feet to the pavement below. Think of this, consider this: the sound of the feet to the pavement below. In most cases, or perhaps the standard configuration, is that of the pavement below, the feet above, the rest of or remains of the body above the feet, perhaps the legs and then all the rest of it. But the aurality and orality of the body here in evidence as if there were a psychogeography of the body melding and welding within and without. The intro to air is the intro to what, within and without, pulls and pushes throughout and at the body, tugging the body into the configuration of the surrounding air, some of which enters and some of which exits or is soon to exit, with some regularity. But is there not all of this to consider, or to take for granted, as you inhale and exhale the space around you, or should I say, the space around one? For here and then is that space, no more than a walk through the forced movement of air, beyond its calling, as the air is called forth and channeled through ducts and conduits, from higher to lower pressures and beyond. What a path we make in our daily wandering through our life and the lives of others, ending without surprise or exclamation. __ This way Brouwn __ _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour