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aurèce vettier: var (mount dialogue, line 7);
// triangulated dialogue technique: each line from the poem prompts ES (Elisabeth Sweet) to create a dataset of resonant texts, quotes & questions. PM (Paul Mouginot) uses the resonant dataset as input for his dialogue with the poem, making invisible connections within aurèce vettier’s Potential Herbariums ecosystem visible.
“you are dying too.”
PM: I think I share these words by Daumal about death.* Often, the fear of something reflects the longing for its opposite, and in this sense, the fear of death often reflects the longing for life, the desire to express oneself, to share, to explore
When I meet people of all ages who sincerely do not seem to fear death, they are often people who have achieved a kind of absolute freedom, who live not for others but for themselves, and who manage, as best they can, to situate themselves perfectly in the present.
New technologies continue to change our relationship with time, notably by speeding up production times.
These new tools, and in particular artificial intelligence, have two faces: they can further increase the context of over-supply and frenzy but through their ability to digest, they can also help us focus our narrative, our story, and improve our capacity for introspection.
Personally, this is what I’m totally passionate about.
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