there they drag,
Arena is Small
Please come into life.
Here we work - craftspeople of seeing - organizers of visible life, armed
all over with the maturing eye. We look to the eternally beginning instant
where time spewed forth in fractured moments. Those moments abound, the
Kimok-ographer sees them littering the ground, sees the perfect kimok instant
in all the moments that surround them.
The page awaits.
To arrange these moments into poor theatre or strained narrative is to crush
the freedom from them. Original time began as a single expanding ':NOW:'.
The Kimok-ographer looks to bring the reading back to a ':NOW:' moment,
at the start of our small lives.
Decomposition and Concentration of Visual Phenomena
…in aid to the eye moment is the Kimok-ographer, the pilot, who not only
steers the apparatus, but also trusts it in experiments in space and in
whatever may follow. Kimok the engineer, directs the page-aparatus
by remote control.
The kimok page shatters the syn-tactical forward cycle of reading (text),
and viewing (cinema), and its perpetual motion of narrative linear scenes,
acts, and chapters by placing the 'THEN:NOW:LATER' construct as momentary
elements on the kimok page to be assembled under the readers own choice.
Free floating instants to be re-assembled in the same manner as they were
experienced / created, as random shattered tangents of experience.
The kimok page converts all ':THEN:' ':NOW:' ':LATER:' phenomena into a
series of experiential ':NOWS:', away from the corruption of narrative.
The Eye Moment
As of today kimok needs no psychological, no detective dramas,
As of today - no theatrical narratives,
As of today - no slavish scenariozation of external texts.
Everything is included in the new conception of the Kimok page. Into the
confusion of life, hereby decisively enter:
1) The Momentary Eye, disputing the visual concept of the world by the narrative
eye and offering its own 'I see' and…
2) Kimok-ographer, who organizes for the first time what had been so perceived
into minutes of life-structure.
The closer we stand to the instant, the more we experience the moment at
the beginning of time. The footprints of creation.
Z. V. for the Council of Three. May 1923