No words, just a link.
I’m going to exercise brevity in explaining the rationale behind this first draft.
The balloons are corridors — they are distractions, they guides through the tunnels that connect the clouds. The clouds are themes: nature, people, objects. They are disparate. Nature has limited options when you walk in, and only one option out. It degenerates into a single tunnel: a microcosmic story that leads to the distraction and the chase to the next cloud. The tunnels are paths, the balloons, one leading and then leading out into two remaining. The story doesn’t backtrack, you cannot get stuck. People starts limited and stretches into two paths: a narrative and an abstraction. They can cross-over. The narrative reaches a conclusion: then into the tunnel. The abstractions just stops: into the tunnel. Objects is the media sprawl. Multiple conclusions, none of them conclusive, multiple crossovers and multiple starting points. Wholly arbitrary.
The project wants to be simple, on face value. Most of what builds it is invisible. Always. The idea is that a child is questioning the trivial – naive and innocent. But I question whether it’s possible to communicate this idea with any potential combination of this media and the structures allowed by the Korsakow system. I just question whether this work communicates anything.
– Adam.
So, we’re in week twelve. It was totally way quick; but finally. Like, seriously, finally.