A book of images. A singular journey to/from the abstraction. "All
these images act and react upon each others in all their elementary
parts according to constant laws of nature. (...) I name matter all
theses images and I name perception of matter these same images
referred to the possible action of one determined image among them,
my body." Thus Bergson introduces the immanence of the light
relatively to the body receiving it, in the first pages of "Matter
and Memory". Does this mean that Fernando suggests here some
luminous fragments of the plane of immanence or the dark
revelations of one of his planes of composition ? So emphasized the
question seems to be lost between dazzle and blindness.
Nevertheless, let's try to respond with discernment . .
'pictosophizing !" Prologue by Jef Safi with french, english,
spanish and catalan versions.
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