Tuesday, February 19, 2013
THE LAYER THAT IS FREESPACE by Yves Musard
I feel Free Space as a layer that's now fused within what I am what I do.
Sometimes I return specifically to this layer as I do to others like the period of Solid Air in the 1990s
I feel particularly moved by the clock , the blue clock bought in Geneva with the world...
I remember when you removed the hour needle. I feel that is so significant now so much in sink with the world and I have it on all the time. I hope that can be a big landmark for you and Free Space.
The notion of Free Space added to the Bolide 2000 to 2003 as i used to call it or the Minimal Movment Space until I met you and called it the Free Space Unit/Unite de Libre Espace 2004? It is a tool for me like a support for the body and it is as I always conceived it a sacred space of sort, like an extension of the human body, untouchable space, an universal space of freedom, a piece of earth, a "house "for everyone defined by this rug. In a symbolic way it can have a lot of variation material and spiritual.
I would love we meet again on the Free Space Unit now sometimes in the future when we are both free.
Love to you in Free Space
Yves
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
EXPLORING FREESPACE by Tess Wonson
Freespace is a concept that I’ve been exploring ever since meeting Greg at the grilled cheese joint on Ludlow Street six years ago. We played ping-pong out back and discussed the nature and invention of time, how people collectively manifest versions of reality, and how to reawaken a long forgotten universal language. There are infinite tangents to explore in Freespace and yet they string together to form the most perfect and beautiful web of conscious vs. subconscious, collective vs. individual, reality vs. fiction. It instantly made sense to me.
I think everyone can agree that art is an integral part of every society to develop since the beginning of civilization; one of our tag-lines was ‘join the conversation.’ If you don't already, start with journaling. Toss it later if you don’t like it but get it down. Where you go, who you meet, the connections made and how you feel about them. This is how you can start to find your own voice. You'll know when it’s time to start sharing. It took me years of developing and re-evaluating my perspectives, tone, and language before I could transcribe my own freespace with any confidence, and am always developing techniques and vetting myself - while I can share my thoughts and ideas more readily, I've still only just scraped the surface of deciphering which are worth sharing. I try to be patient with myself. After all, we are our own lifelong works in progress, but I’m getting off point. Creating our own process is a fascinating and an incredible journey. But use discretion, before a certain point of development it’s generally not very interesting to other people. Once you don't have to think about it anymore, your own process almost becomes a performance in and of itself; do the work and before long you will start to recognize the kernels worth more attention. Provocative, golden nuggets that enhance the world, inspire, activate and broaden perspectives.
Such is the power of Freespace.
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