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First series of my experiments with Euglena.  
„Nothing is motionless in the eyes of the rhythmanalyst. He hears wind, rain, thunderstorm. In observing a pebble a wall or a tree he precieves the slowness of movements of these objects. Their movement is slow only in proportion to our time, our bodies, our rhythms.
How does Euglena react to a technological rhythm?
//Kurt Meyer, Rhythms, Streets, Cities
[[:File:Euglena Report_1.pdf]]
 
For Euglena Time i am doing experimentation around 5 main
correlations that define the concept of rhythm:
 
mechanical and organic  - merging technological and natural, linear and circular time
repetition and difference  - understanding Euglenas circular rhythm of time
continous and discontinous - studying the unique rhythms of each Euglena culture
discovery and creation - observing the rhythms of Euglena and creating a habitat for them
 
 
The goal is to create an hourglass a technological, linear timepiece which forms a habitat for Euglenas natural, circular rhythms of time.

Revision as of 07:59, 16 June 2018

„Nothing is motionless in the eyes of the rhythmanalyst. He hears wind, rain, thunderstorm. In observing a pebble a wall or a tree he precieves the slowness of movements of these objects. Their movement is slow only in proportion to our time, our bodies, our rhythms.“ //Kurt Meyer, Rhythms, Streets, Cities

For Euglena Time i am doing experimentation around 5 main correlations that define the concept of rhythm:

mechanical and organic - merging technological and natural, linear and circular time repetition and difference - understanding Euglenas circular rhythm of time continous and discontinous - studying the unique rhythms of each Euglena culture discovery and creation - observing the rhythms of Euglena and creating a habitat for them


The goal is to create an hourglass a technological, linear timepiece which forms a habitat for Euglenas natural, circular rhythms of time.