THOMAS ØSTBYE – PLYMSERAFIN
THOMAS ØSTBYE – PLYMSERAFIN




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Related text from POLART 2010 publication:

Buddhism has dealt with the permanence of existence, and the pain that follows. The Buddhist solution lies in letting go, and not cling to what is perishable, and not stay in the delusion of a core, a fixed identity. This is a theory I can trust. However, we are facing vast changes in the earth’s ecosphere; species and ecosystems will perish. My gut screams for a collective willpower, strong efforts and technology which can intervene and stop this development. The basis of Buddhism seems provokingly defensive.

In earlier works I have sought for clean cut “documentarism”, a meeting between the complex and magic of phenomena, with the exclusion of analysis. I have tried to exploit the ability of the camera eye to reveal the world as infinite and complex, compared to my reductionist ideas about it. An attempt to approach the inaccessible “real”, like Lacan describes it in contrast to the world of symbolism that we live our daily lifes in. Or like Bazin, who describes the purpose of film as realism; to reveal reality, not add to it.
However, this time Tarzan wants it otherwise. »
TARZAN – THE SELF DIES NOT, WHEN THE BODY IS SLAIN CHANGE MUMMIFIED