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Yaşamımızdaki nesneler yaşamımızdaki temel deneyimlerden beslenirler.Fazla durağan,sistematik olmayan bazen kafa karıştıcı ya da kendisi için
Bir komposizyon ortaya koymak farketmeden kavradığın bir penceredir.Ön kabul biçimin içinde erimelidir ki çıkış yolunu bize gösterebilsin.Bazen kaçar,bazen sergiler bazen suskunluğuyla bıçak gibi keser.Zamanın açısından baktığımızda temel müdahalelerimiz kendi biçimsel algımızdır.Bir aygıt olarak zamanı algılayan beni değiştirmek isteriz ve bunu sessizce...............
10.04.2007

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