
LUNGO I MARGINI DEL MONDO
GIANLUCA CECCARINI E
NAHID REZASHATERI



























“It takes a while for my eyes to adjust to the achromatic world in which I now find myself. At first, with the gaudy world of co- lours still fresh in my memory, nothing seems real. Everywhere, I think I see phantoms, ghostly reminders of a past I thought I knew. But gradually, as the memory begins to fade, it dawns on me that all the while, in that old world, it was I who had been deceived – not, as science would have it, by mistaking what was in fact a picture in my mind for the world itself, but more funda- mentally, into thinking that a world of objects already exists ‘out there’ for me, as a knowing subject, to perceive and interpret. For in the new reality in which I am now immersed, mind and world are one.” ( from presentation by Tim Ingold)
We are always on the edge of a world in which the colors of reality and the b/w reality of the mind alternate. This creates a continuous connection between correspondences of a very different nature. Thus music and sounds increase the possibilities of interrelationships.