in search of the ridiculous

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, Michael Szpakowski

This might say more about my psychology than the
zeitgeist but not having previously heard of Bas Jan
Ader & clicking on the third link down I almost
immediately assumed that this was some kind of
conceptualist hoax - there was something almost too
perfect about the images -especially the "in search of
the miraculous" still.
SO I googled to check & of course I was wrong.
My reaction wasn't particularly a critical one, it's
not that I disliked the work - on the contrary it
looks rather wonderful -especially the two "falling"
pieces.
But there's something about it and something about
these times that still enables me to half believe it's
a hoax and I find I can switch at will from one
position to the other, rather like observing
Wittgenstein's duck-rabbit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/d/d1/Duckrabbit.jpg
best
michael


— Geert Dekkers <[email protected]> wrote:

> 20040815
> http://nznl.com/
> http://members.chello.nl/gdekkers/
> http://sweeney.ucr.edu/exhibitions/ader/
> http://www.contemporary-magazine.com/60/bja.html
>
http://lostatsea.net/LAS/archives/features/media/basjanader/
>
http://www.urbanhonking.com/theend/archives/002085.html
>
>
> a drawing a day at
>
> http://nznl.com






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On Edge
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A Brief History of Outrage
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On Saturday, Aug 14, 2004, at 18:25 America/New_York, Geert Dekkers
wrote:

> 20040815
> http://nznl.com/
> http://members.chello.nl/gdekkers/
> http://sweeney.ucr.edu/exhibitions/ader/
> http://www.contemporary-magazine.com/60/bja.html
> http://lostatsea.net/LAS/archives/features/media/basjanader/
> http://www.urbanhonking.com/theend/archives/002085.html
>
>
> a drawing a day at
>
> http://nznl.com