Silvester
“Silvester” means in German New Year's Eve, the December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day.
The Silvester celebration in Germany is a desperately try to catch the moment and stretch the length of a point of time, to a longer durance. But the ever-chancing presence, rolls over each new moment as a winner against any kind of try to cut and deform the time. It is a very absurd “reality”: the smallest peace of time disappears almost to “nothing” but that is the only actual fact of time. Not the past and not the future exist really.
Deforming the time is artificial and virtual. I don’t know if it’s good or bad but it is also art.
The Silvester celebration in Germany is a desperately try to catch the moment and stretch the length of a point of time, to a longer durance. But the ever-chancing presence, rolls over each new moment as a winner against any kind of try to cut and deform the time. It is a very absurd “reality”: the smallest peace of time disappears almost to “nothing” but that is the only actual fact of time. Not the past and not the future exist really.
Deforming the time is artificial and virtual. I don’t know if it’s good or bad but it is also art.
Labels: for fun
3 Comments:
Πολιτισμός! Θα έπρεπε να δεις πως είναι αυτές τις μέρες το λονδρέζικο tube.
kalh xronia...
ante se ligo einai apokries kai sthn koeln ginetai xamos...
allaaaff!!!
onomatodosia
Καλή χρονιά και Helau!
(Βλέπεις, 10 χρόνια Düsseldorf...)
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