In the science of the beautiful The mind presupposes itself Anticipates itself Precipitates itself Head first Everything with which it commences is already a result A work An effect of the projection of the mind A resultare Every foundation Every justification (Begründung) Will have been a result That is As you know The mainspring of the speculative dialectic Presuppositions must proceed from a “proven and demonstrated necessity” “In philosophy Nothing must be accepted which does not possess the character of necessity Which means that everything in philosophy must have the value of a result” We are Right from the introduction Encircled Maximo esfierzo Minimo resultado Yet faith and 500 shovels can move a mountain More properly a sand dune A couple inches every now and then The difference between faith and insanity is that faith is the ability to hold firmly to a conclusion that is incompatible with the evidence Whereas insanity is the ability to hold firmly to a conclusion that is incompatible with the evidence Among all that writes itself upon the infinite skies without our noticing Its numberless words Its circling challenges There is one sentence just a little longer and more breathless than the others We read it as we go In fragments Our eyes tired or refreshed And we attribute to it what seems uncertain and undecided from among our own meanings 2002 Ventinilla A suburb of Lima Peru A row of five hundred volunteers walking forward at the foot of a large sand dune Wielding shovels “to shift its crest a distance of four inches” An instrument of political intervention A temporary occupation of public space that also effectuates a détournement of the latter’s normal usage and serves to reveal “a dialogue with the aesthetics of precariousness Tenacity Transgression Negotiation …” Like pushing a block of ice through a city til it melts Rancière: “The real has to be fictionalized in order to be conceived” Who do you serve? The tree She said The tree with the golden needles Never barren It is raining Let this book therefore be Before all else A book about ordinary rain And As nasty as a goodbad conscience Eternally dying
[Note: Jacques Derrida, The Truth in Painting (trs. Geoff Bennington and Ian McLeod); Francis Alÿs, in Francis Alÿs/Cuauhtémoc Medina, When Faith Moves Mountains/Cuando la fe mueve montañas; William Harwood, Dictionary of Contemporary Mythology, as quoted in Alÿs/Medina; René Char, “Exterior Possessions” (tr. Susanne Dubroff), in This Smoke That Carried Us: Selected Poems; Corinne Deserens, “Borders and Subway Exits”, in Alÿs/Medina; Alice Notley, “In the Pines”, in In the Pines; Louis Althusser, “The Underground Current of the Materialism of the Encounter” (tr. G M Goshgarian), in Philosophy of the Encounter: Later Writings, 1978-87; Francis Picabia, “My Atmosphere” (tr. Marc Lowenthal), in I Am a Beautiful Monster: Poetry, Prose, and Provocation]
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