Schriftatlas II, 11a
Madness is an image that resides between the absence of its object and the evidence of its past existence. Such an image mediates between the visible absence and the ‘improbable’ […]
on VISION and VISION-MACHINES; the VISIBLE and the INVISIBLE; the VISIONARY and the IMAGINARY
Madness is an image that resides between the absence of its object and the evidence of its past existence. Such an image mediates between the visible absence and the ‘improbable’ […]
…Jn diessen Lannden Hob ich khain Jnndieainner nit gesehen der 40 oder 50 Jar olt ist gewessen pey den sueruekuesieß ich hab auch mein Lanng khain vngesunder Landt nit gesehen, […]
It is not a question for me, at this point—and perhaps it is impossible that the question, for me, at this point, will ever be otherwise—of whether the act of […]
[The recto of folio 15 features a meticulously hand-drawn map, or street plan, although it also resembles an intricate if haphazard garden maze or labyrinth. The drawing fills the entire […]
… so heden wier Zu diesser Zeit grossen mengel an prabant aber wiewol heden wier moegen weider Ziehen… (f100) … daß wier nie auß dem wielden walt khamen daß ich […]