Wednesday, August 25, 2010




A blank canvas. An omnipotent landscape with only white light or none at all numbing the senses. No colour, no information. 

A small movement disrupts the void. Uniformity ends and process ensues.

An abstract shape morphs from a surface that was there before but not apparent. Similar formations follow suit, growing at a parabolic rate. Their predecessors try to outrun them in a seemingly endless struggle. Some shapes merge into monolithic entities.

The process complicates.

Parts of the masses begin to decay while others continue unhindered. Surfaces inherit complexities in structure. Some sections grow so large their scale renders them incomprehensible, others form excessive detail with the same result.

An anomaly occurs.

A speck of colour appears from a crevice. Surrounding surfaces quickly adopt its tone and the colour spreads. Discrepancies in tone, saturation and hue proceed to transpire until no area is obviously similar. Objects that don't accept the colour fade into obscurity. The once bland scene has evolved into a vast richness of visual information. 

Finally the abundance and variation intensifies to the point that it can only be read as white light.

The information overwhelms. The process is complete.

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