Way In | Green threshold Textured pattern Dividing wall |
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hen one door closes another door opens. Sometimes the consequences of this shift are unpredictable. Sometimes a key is required. An artist's influence lies in his ability to receive, as well as invent; the artistic function is to enhance powers of reception. Far out.
"There are things known, and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors." - Jim Morrison



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Osmosis: the passing of the thicker through the thinner to make the thinner thicker. Passing through a door requires reaching a point where one is an infinitely small increment more than half way through the door. This point, which is so infinitely small that it cannot be measured, represents the first place inside a door that is not outside. If you could stop at that place, you would be forever stranded between this side and the other side. That would be the portal to the parallel universe, collapsing upon itself with you inside it. At that very point in time and space, you would become invisible and have no need to get inside or outside. Perhaps both time and space would stand still.
Posted by: Richard Nichols | June 5, 2006 11:19 PM