[NetBehaviour] Snowcut Geology
Alan Sondheim
sondheim at panix.com
Tue Feb 3 00:50:35 CET 2015
Snowcut Geology
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I'm fascinated by mineral appearances; we have
labradorite here, perhaps my favorite*; then there
is ice itself and its odd crystalline forms which
include snow; here the landscape is transformed
into a dialog between anthropocene intentionality
and the oldest proclivity of the world: So then I
have gone out among these new formations that
appeared, almost miraculously, almost overnight;
here are some early and preliminary images of
structures and fossils worth considering, before
the usual processes of erosion occur, and all has
disappeared.
*also muscovite and of course azurite
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