Exhibition of Studio Projects
Jihlava - Jerusalem / Idea - Dream - Desire
Annotation
It is possible to imagine diference between flying and stationary arrow. We can realise diference immediately if we would put both arrows in front of our hands.
But if we take a photo of them and we would compare arrows in the photographs it is impossible to make distinction.
The difference between flying and stationary arrow is that flying ones default postilion is in its target. For the observer of photograph it has invisible memory and immanence. In their nature both are absence.
With consideration to theory of place as given present fretwork of relation it is impossible to make distinction between stationary and flying arrow.
the important but subtle character of presence of those absences is overlooked.
Peter Eisenman
Moving arrows, eros and other errors