To pluck eternity along the lines of circadian rhythm
Susan Hobbs•Nov 30, 2023 — Jan 13, 2024
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“My favorite time is in time’s other side, its other identity, the kind that collapses and sometimes reappears, and sometimes doesn’t. The one that looks like marshmallows, pomegranates, and stranger things, before returning to its kind of abstraction. I used to be fond of time as it was a matter that helped us feel intelligent. Those days have gone to where days go, in their own cemeteries. Today I see eternity everywhere. I had yesterday an empty glass of champagne on the table, and it looked both infinite and eternal, though it left me indifferent. At least, I was in good company, and a day closer to all sorts of annihilations.” - Etel Adnan, excerpted from SHIFTING THE SILENCE
A clock given as a wedding gift in the 80’s is a marker of time—a reminder to make note of moments big and small as they pass you by. The clock is cyclical, technically living through the same ticking loop. But, even after repeating itself, the experience of living through sixty seconds is subjective every…
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To pluck eternity along the lines of circadian rhythm
Susan Hobbs•Nov 30, 2023 — Jan 13, 2024
Press Release
“My favorite time is in time’s other side, its other identity, the kind that collapses and sometimes reappears, and sometimes doesn’t. The one that looks like marshmallows, pomegranates, and stranger things, before returning to its kind of abstraction. I used to be fond of time as it was a matter that helped us feel intelligent. Those days have gone to where days go, in their own cemeteries. Today I see eternity everywhere. I had yesterday an empty glass of champagne on the table, and it looked both infinite and eternal, though it left me indifferent. At least, I was in good company, and a day closer to all sorts of annihilations.” - Etel Adnan, excerpted from SHIFTING THE SILENCE
A clock given as a wedding gift in the 80’s is a marker of time—a reminder to make note of moments big and small as they pass you by. The clock is cyclical, technically living through the same ticking loop. But, even after repeating itself, the experience of living through sixty seconds is subjective every…



























