Showing posts with label shadows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shadows. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 December 2013

Mapping The Territory (10)


MAPPING THE TERRITORY (10)



The woman was mad, I had nothing to lose. The world at an end; I would tell her the truth.

'It's not that I'm glum,' I began to explain. 'I just feel numb, and I so hate the rain. I wish I could say there is nought to regret, but I've lost my cagoule and I fear getting wet.'

'My dear, do not fret. I, too, loath being damp. (All my joints start to ache, and I suffer from cramp.')

I tried again (this time, speaking plain).

'Thing is . . .

'The past has a habit of haunting me, and, the future just causes anxiety. Is it so bad to wish our world come to an end; that we all go together and don't have to fend for ourselves when the ones we have loved are no more?'

'Child, your attitude's proving a terrible bore.'

'Hey, but listen up, lady, I speak from the heart. This living, this living's a terrible art. The one thing we know is we're going to die; it's our one certainty (and the thing we deny).

'If that planet hits earth then our destiny's sure; we all burn together and grief is no more.'

I decided to leave it at that.

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Semiotics Of Photography: L

L is for (The Camera Never) Lies

They say the camera never lies, so to whom do we attribute this sleight of hand?

Photographer or subject?


Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Waiting Room


'The setting represents the interior of a cafe; we have a rendezvous, I am waiting . . .'







Text: R. Barthes, 1990, A Lover's Discourse: Fragments, New York, Penguin, 37
Photographs: Mike Berry

Friday, 28 October 2011

The Shadow Stage (after Duane Michals)

At night,
 The stage was set.  No need to be alone.
From out of the shadows she conjured her man.
  They whispered together til dawn.