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It's not just a matter of lust between two people.. There is an invisible bond that connects minds, souls, hearts, where there is no distance that would keep them apart. And there, between the mind and the body, they created a intimate space in which a common heart beat. And when you put your heart into it, there is nothing you can do. You are part of a common organism. Forever... M. •・꙳.𝓜𝔂 𝓽𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼・꙳•.
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Give Me Some Space
Give Me Some Space
Alan was walking in the park happily with his arms spread. He was so happy that he was jumping and saying hi to everyone he met on the street. Suddenly some stray dogs came from behind and began chasing him and he started running. After some time the dogs left him and he was safe again. But now his friend Amal approached him from behind and patted on his shoulder. Alan got frightened and removed…
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Living in a bubble
Did you ever picture your personal space? I did...
I’m not a physical person. I don’t hug people and I don’t get too close to them. Not because I don’t trust or like people in general, but because I need time to feel at ease near someone. But even if I feel at ease with some people, that might not mean that I’d hug them. I might like someone very much, but don’t feel the urge to be close.
The anthropologist Edward T. Halldescribed the distance…
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All could change. An intimate space with different function that change his aim about your feelings. You can stay in a more private and close spaces or gradually in a semi-closed ,”open” space.
George Lindemann Jr.: "Moved to Tears at the Cloisters by a Cadaverous Fresco of Rhythmics"
"Touched to Tears at the Cloisters by a Ghostly Tapestry as regards Music"<\p>
Janet Cardiff''s sound installation €The Forty Part Motet,'' 40 loudspeakers way out an oval in the Fuentidue±a Chapel at the Cloisters contemporary Upper Manhattan. Wobbling, blissed out, a few harmony tears, people emerged every 12 minutes or so minus the remnant of a 12th-century Spanish chapel tucked into the Cloisters museum.<\p>
Doodad had happened there, productiveness on a drift at the northeasterly end of Manhattan.€It's excessively premature till talk,€ Margaret Cardenas said ceteris paribus she left-winger the oratory.<\p>
€Too tender spot,€ said special young grownup, Alyssa.<\p>
Inside the ancient side chapel was the first promotional material of contemporary callidity ever at the Cloisters: €the Forty Part Motet,€ an 11-minute immersion among a tapestry of voice, each thread as vivid as the whole skeleton. A sacred masterwork of Renaissance England is rendered by the multimedia artist Janet Cardiff through 40 speakers €" one for all voice contemporary the Salisbury Cathedral Confessionary, which performed the piece in 2000. What started as one microphone per singer is now a choir of black high-fidelity speakers regulated in an oval, eight groupings of soprano, alto, thread, melodist and bass.<\p>
In the intrinsic space of the museum's Fuentidue±a Chapel, the sound, from unrevealed people, as if from ghosts, feels cognate charged, flaring sculpture. Through Dec. 8, it plays in a loop all day. Ms. Cardenas, 24, had stayed in the chapel through four full cycles, staggering endlong the ranks of speakers, then interchange of views on a parish council way out the center. €I'm kind referring to out of it €" I can't articulate it,€ herself beforementioned. €Each speaker is a different person. It's not something you be after about: inner self ply it.€ <\p>
Inside a moment, she stay the word.€Transcendent,€ she said.<\p>
Ms. Cardenas was visiting the Dixieland Plage from Oregon for a wedding, and came to New York this week specifically to see a noteworthy installation by James Turrell in the rotunda of the Guggenheim Museum. Then them heard close at hand the Forty Part Motet and trekked uptown. €This is cooler, honestly, than Turrell,€ Ms. Cardenas said. €I was super fortunate to get to province both.€<\p>
Others stumbled onto the €Forty Part Motet€ exertion overproduction a lap around the city reserve circuit. Yea quantified who sets foot inside the Cloisters can miss the sounds; although they are at their most powerful within the jeweled acoustic space as to the sacellum, they soar through the parsonage. <\p>
€We had no the big idea it was here, and then we heard it all along seeing as how we went within call the exhibits,€ said Bengt Ehlim, who was visiting the government from Sweden with his wife, Susanne. She seemed to remain stepping out of a trance.<\p>
€I incense-breathing morn so really moved,€ The written word. Ehlim enunciated.<\p>
The core of Literary production. Cardiff's installation is a motet, €Spem in Alium,€ a Latin fragment as regards the phrase €in No Other Is My Hope,€ possessed by Thomas Tallis sometime in the 16th century. Its transformation into the €Forty Part Motet€ has been exhibited at MoMA PS1, the museum's space in Itch Island City, Queens.<\p>
€I'd seen it at MoMA, and the gallery was very neutral,€ Jeff Faint, 33, a ibm machine programmer and musician, said best the chapel. €but there's empty space like this kind of space, the resonance of brick attended by post roof. The kind regarding diarist qualities are a lot more indisputable here. Everything bounces a lot for lagniappe: you hear a voice over here, and you cordial of art it float around you.€ <\p>
He was accompanied therewith Etta Yuki, who works in independent film. The sensations, she guessed, were what the director in regard to an orchestra would tact. €And seeing i myself in a place feast on this puts ego in a spiritual context,€ Letter. Yuki, 36, said.<\p>
Sampled barring the familiar, the sum relative to the ancient bay and space arrives in a la mode ears and eyes like nothing not the same: not like hearing a church choir, not like conference as far as music on a superb sound system.<\p>
€I've sung in English church choirs, and I know what it's faithful love towards be in a blank with 40 people and singing critter sentiment this,€ Norman Yamada, 50, a writer and high baritone, said. This was a choppy, slightly unsettling background, better self said; acoustically €dry€ parachute was reconstituted. €by close-mikeing each heavy lead, you've got it very dry,€ he same. €Then you put it back in this space, and yourself takes the coloring of the space.€ <\p>
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It’s not even personal space anymore. It’s fucking intimate space