[-empyre-] LANGUAGE, STEREOCENA, SPACES, INTERNET



Hello Ale and all,

Jorge Luiz Borges (Argentine), one of the best writers of the world, wrote
this amazing quotation below:

(...)"a certain Chinese encyclopedia" where is written that "the animals can
be divided into: a) belonging to the emperor, b) embalmed, c) domesticated,
d) pigs, e) mermaids, f) fabulous, g) dogs in freedom, h) included in this
classification, i) which are always shaking crazily , j) countless, k) drawn
with a very tiny brush made of  camel hair, l) etc, m ) which have just
broken the pot, n) which from far seem flies.
( BORGES, Jorge Luis, apud FOUCAULT, Michel. As palavras  e as coisas. São
Paulo, Martins Fontes, 1990, pp. 6,7.)

I love this text. Foucault affirms that in the dazzle of this
classification, we reach the exotic charm from the other thought and the
limit of our.The impossibility of think that is patent.

Well, always I saw a work done by you, this text comes to my mind. Your
creativity is amazing. You have a very and excellent personal work  It is
impossible for me (and perhaps for the others) think things in the way you
think.

1- I would like you tell us about your process of creation, where you use, I
think,  words and things. Perhaps you can tell us a little bit of your
childhood. I believe that our creativity is developped in our yards.

2- Do not you think that this impossibility of think like the other is what
do the Art so magic? Is not it that turns Art the kingdom of freedom? The
creation of an artist is " is an emblem: from his innermost he manifests all
the small, ephemeral things: his suffering, free desires, anguished dreams
and those joys that lose vigour. There his soul becomes great and festive,
and he has created a dignified hearth for himself." (RILKE, Rainer Maria, O
diário de Florença. São Paulo, Editora Nova Alexandria, 2002.).

All the best,

Regina








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