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		<title>ncorps phase 3.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 1999 10:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jacques Perconte</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laissez les tons être balayés / frôlés / brossés dans l&#8217;existence. 99 sequences open the last sentences of the digital bodies. One last sequence named 00.000.0 will definitively stop the coming flow / flood. Fin of the stocks of trames, the end of the texte. First steps to the pictures, from the picture to the [&#8230;]<p>continuer &agrave; lire <a href="http://blog.technart.fr/1999/09/ncorps-phase-30/">ncorps phase 3.0</a> sur <a href="http://blog.technart.fr">images, notes et mouvements</a>... (avec les images et...) //</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laissez les tons être balayés / frôlés / brossés dans l&rsquo;existence. 99 sequences open the last sentences of the digital bodies. One last sequence named 00.000.0 will definitively stop the coming flow / flood. Fin of the stocks of trames, the end of the texte.</p>
<p>First steps to the pictures, from the picture to the information, from the information to the pattern. Some memories, some pictures which get loose from / renouce from / come off their context, partly restored to some temporalities whose flow is modified by the medium they&rsquo;ve known, they&rsquo;ve met and which marked them of stigmatas / marks which tell about them.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.technart.fr/ncorps/" target="_blank">They spread out so well</a>.</p>
<p>Le temps est un espace. L&rsquo;image est un souvenir relating to the reality to the non reality, to both. We see in it a kind of demonstration of time with its layers / tableclothes and its plans. Those pictures, those bodies get loose from their support and go through time. They only exist</p>
<p>when we watch them. They only move when we think of them.</p>
<p>From flesh to matter. From matter to the pixel. From the pixel to the pattern. From the pattern to the memory. From the picture to I yesterday to the one which holds me now.</p>
<p>The temporal flow which carries / bears / holds the digital picture is confused. It&rsquo;s a serie of fixed moments in the instant when they appear, but it&rsquo;s possible to navigate (to move in the work we&rsquo;re visiting) as well to the present as to the past. There isn&rsquo;t fixed chronicity.</p>
<p>Referentiel time / length which is absolute (calculation on a digital scale which the base is the 2nd)</p>
<p>the relative times found in the physic experience of the visited work are not at the same scale than the time spread out by the work itself.</p>
<p>Work which needs millions of calculations by seconds, which spreads out in unbelievable places. The scale of perceptive time is relative to the level of perception which we&rsquo;ve of the interface. Temporality of the experience is relative to the quality of the object. The object we are talking about is digital, uchronic. Time stretches out / sprawls in all directions and pictures go through it without nothing happening to our scale. I love them.</p>
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