formerly illustrated illustrated some lines after Jim Moore* illustrated what do you want to say, Shirley*
⊕︎The "Region of Images" Bergson describes it as a keyboard which enables thousands of strings to be struck and set vibrating in a single harmony. And this is where the contradiction disappears. (③) The contradiction had been between the location of the injury in the brain which caused aphasia and the various locations, which over
③ when the images brought to mind by memory are so real as to displace the reality this tells us images are not stored or processed in the brain because in the last entry what I was trying to say was lost in its elaboration, I will try to keep this brief. 2 statements, 1 which requires explanation, 2 which reflects on the other: they are both Bergson's. (As before I will cite them from the online
② motor-diagramme is the movement of consciousness Let me say first up that what I am doing is reading Bergson's Matter and Memory, which appeared in French 4 years before the turn of the 19th century in 1896 and in English translation, translated by Nancy Margaret Paul and W. Scott Palmer, 15 years later, in
⊖no windows see also the arrows works by Gordon Matta-Clark, shown here, which don't resemble those of another artist known for arrows, for example, Tàpies, whose textures are rough, Whiteread, who fills a lived volume, Matta-Clark, whose most well-known work is severed and cut, something it is said to do
in the library, in the hood, in the mall, in the park disembarking the blue line at the station designated and dedicated to the National Library I circumnavigated the building looking for an opening, a revolving door, a be-thobed figure approached, and, on the strength of Jo's experience of being asked for academic credentials to become a library member, I
① what part of words fall within bodily perception? this is the question from my reading of Bergson this morning. Arguing against the idea, which has returned since he was writing and entrenched itself as neuroscientific dogma, that memories are stored as images somewhere in the cells of the brain, Bergson suggests a motor-diagramme acquired by the body as