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TIME IS LIK E A CLOCK IN MY HEAR T


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ugh the past thro m o fr d re e ord nts can be in which eve re u s als between a e m and a d the interv n n a io s ts n n e ve im e d f o fourth of durations Time is the ce, but e measure th o ls a d y, and scien n h a p , o s re tu ilo h fu p e n, into th dy in religio the present cholars. ubject of stu s r jo a m tly eluded s n a te n is e s e n b o g c n as has lo circularity h them. Time ing lds without e fi ll a to d the perform n le a b , a s e lic c p n p ie a c s a manner sports, the defining it in ss, industry, e in s ms. u b s a suring syste s such a ld e e m fi e ve rs ti e c e iv sp s, d into their re Nevertheles measure« tion of time o n e m o what clocks s is te e ra o im rp »t o e c d arts all in of time inclu l definitions ia rs ve o tr n o unc at once« happening le, relatively p m o im fr s g e in m th o S every what keeps and »time is

Two contrasting viewpoints on time divide many promi

nent philosophers. One view is that

time is part of the fundamental structure of the universe

– a dimension independent of events,

in which events occur in sequence. Sir Isaac Newton

subscribed to this realist view,

and hence it is sometimes referred to as Newtonian time. does not refer to any kind of »container« that events and

The opposing view is that time

objects »move through«, nor to any

entity that »flows«, but that it is instead part of a funda

mental intellectual structure (together

with space and number) within which humans sequence This second view, in the tradition of Gottfried Leibniz

and compare events.

and Immanuel Kant, holds that time

is neither an event nor a thing, and thus is not itself meas

urable nor can it be travelled.

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Partizipating artists: Alexander Criz Samohvalov / www.facebook.com/alexandercriz.samohvalov Andreas Höke / www.facebook.com/abstraktewelt Artefact Usw / www.facebook.com/Artefact.Photography Aubin Dush / www.facebook.com/abstraktewelt Ана Аврамоска / www.facebook.com/indigocolored Cedric Roux / www.facebook.com/cedrouxney Cem Ulug / www.facebook.com/cemulug.codada Chih-Chieh Wang / www.facebook.com/Morrison.C.C.Wang Claudio Lorenzini / www.facebook.com/claudio.lorenzoni.12 Dadu Phoenix / www.facebook.com/dadu.phoenix Dame Ténébra / www.facebook.com/dametenebra Debora Morelli / www.facebook.com/cuccuruccuccu Do Hong Nhien / www.facebook.com/do.hongnhien.1 Éric Dorchain / www.facebook.com/Dorchain.Eric Grauen Adm / www.facebook.com/aphexevil James Dean Holloway / www.facebook.com/jamesdeanholloway.1276 Jenny Papalexandris / www.facebook.com/jenny.papalexandris Kátia Lima / www.facebook.com/katia.lima Kraanika Biomechanoid II / www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002117858921 Ladjo Persot / www.facebook.com/ladjo.persot Lionel Cosson / www.facebook.com/lionel.cosson Linda Sbath / www.facebook.com/lsbath Lo Bricard / www.facebook.com/achile.tatin Louisa Dawn / www.facebook.com/LoisdawnII Magali MO / www.facebook.com/mo.fotografia Mai Saki Art Lab / www.facebook.com/maisakiart Marion MCa / www.facebook.com/marion.callies Menerva Tau / www.facebook.com/menervatau Menovil Aow / www.facebook.com/sureeyapon.sriampai.5 Mimo Khair Mourhege / www.facebook.com/mimokhair Muriel Gabe / www.facebook.com/murielgabe1 MWeissArt / www.facebook.com/pages/MWeissArt Patricia Larson / www.facebook.com/plarson.plarson Paulo Couri / www.facebook.com/paulo.couri1 Peder Aresvik / www.facebook.com/peder.aresvik Ruth Maria / www.facebook.com/ruth.b.moon Sammy Sharon / www.facebook.com/sammysharon Sebastian Ostafin / www.facebook.com/sebastian.ostafin Slavko Pjevecvic / www.facebook.com/slavko.pjevcevic Sookie Sirene / www.facebook.com/SookieSirene Stuc Artwork / www.facebook.com/stuc.artwork.10 Tanaka Tomo / www.facebook.com/tanaka.tomo.353 T.T. Zebic / www.facebook.com/tomislav.t.zebic Valerie Simonnet / www.facebook.com/simonnet.valerie Viki Kefalea / www.facebook.com/vijoa Tanaka Tomo / www.facebook.com/tanaka.tomo.353 Yann Cielat / www.facebook.com/yann.cielat Yasuo Furue / www.facebook.com/yasu0furue 曾義欽 / www.facebook.com/marbury.tzeng 南川誠 / www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007182825731

Feature: Sam Herron


n o r r e H m a S : E FEATUR aph.”

end in a to ts is x e g in th y r e v “Today e

photogr

My name is Sam Herron and I’m a photojournalist/ photographer influenced by talented shooters like Lance Mercer and Daido Moriyama, along with design pioneers like Reid Miles. Experience as a documentary photo grapher has instilled in me the belief that, to successfully chronicle a world, one needs a feel for location, empa thy, and an understanding of the human condition. Susan Sonta g sums it up perfectly when she states, “All photo graphs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to partic ipate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulne rability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt. ” How exactly a photographer accomplishes this depe nds on both the documentarian's process and his or her Self. Some photojournalists talk about being a fly on the wall when shooting. I really don't accept that. You have to give yourself to your subjects to get something back. This requires a deep understanding of the geog raphy and social environment your subjects experience every day. In my case, a protracted descent into poverty gave me authentic insight into a reality others just pass by. Living in my car for several months on the streets of Omaha, Nebraska has helped me, as Sontag puts it, “participate in another person's...mortality” and “testify to time's relentless melt.” I now find myse lf driven to bring a unique window into the world of those who have been cast off by society. 4/5


SAM© “Hands All Over We

stern Culture.”

they cringe; te the powerful, before whom “Everywhere the weak execra they sell.” sheep whose wool and flesh and the powerful beat them like


SAM© “We had lo

nger ways to go. But no matter, the road is

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life.”


SAM© “Everyone who is not happy must be

shot.”

SAM© “No Statue of Liberty ever greeted our arri

val in this country”

opened up. I ran into him down at the homeless shelter. I pulled out a cigarette and he immediately proud of his heritage, His name is Kevin Running Bear. Spent ten years in the joint and had just gotten out. He's he told me, his status as an outsider. I enjoyed talking to him. “I'm so used to being where I'm at,” “that I just don't care. I'm such a survivor. I'll never leave.


SAM© “Have your adventures, make your mistakes, and choose your friends poorly – all these make for great stories.” th a smile ...”

SAM© “Peace begins wi

8/9

SAM© “I put a dollar in a change machine. Nothing changed.”


ul to cling to.”

SAM© “How we need another so


SAM© “All great and precious things are lonely.”

10/11


SAM© “I don't know, I don't care, and it doesn't

make any difference.”

SAM© “Find good in what the world says is evil.”


SAM© “If you're h

appy in a dream, does that count?”

12/13

SAM© “Nothing is true, “I had the feeling that all over America such stupid arguments were taking place on street corners and in bars and restaurants. All over America, people were pulling credentials out of their pockets and sticking them under someone


everything is permitted.” else's nose to prove they had been somewhere or done something. And I thought someday everyone in America will suddenly jump up and say "I don't take any shit!" and start pushing and cursing and clawing at the man next to him.”

SAM© “The path fo r those who go with the truth is no t is not that smooth Guns, crosses and . hangmen in the gallows are waiting for them!”


o– ds of the her SAM© “Wor

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SAM© “Never miss a party

.”

I am my fate

...good for the nerves –like ce

lery.”


SAM© “No one is free. Even the birds are

chained to the sky”

I’ve seen this kid stumbling around North Omaha before, in various states of beaten-the-fuck-out-of. He clearly gets worked over by the jackals of the street. He escaped a war zone in Africa somewhere, and his name is Panong.

ys to go. But SAM© “We had longer wa

no matter, the road is life.”


SAM© “A piece of advice: if you want to remain in control of a doomsday cult, don't give a date for the end of the world unless you're really, really sure it's going to happen. Being wrong tends to undermine your authority”

16/17


SAM© “I talk to God but the sky is empty.”


ŠValerie Simonnet

18/19


♥ Time is like a clock in my heart

©Sookie Sirene


ŠMuriel Gabe

Time is like a clock in my heart

ŠDebora Morelli

20/21


©Grauen Adm


©曾義欽

©Andreas Höke

22/23


©dAdU phOEnIx 2013

Valerie Simonnet »Time is like a clock in my heart« [S]ouffle [L]éger, [A]lchimie, [V]apeur [E]phémère...


»TIME Flies«

©Cedric Roux

©Valerie Simonnet

24/25


©-T.T.Zebic-

»Rush«

»TIME IS LIKE A CLOCK IN MY HEART« Snowing ... In the zoo, Tejas look at me ... I shoot ... The time has stopped.

©Sookie Sirene

©Éric Dorchain


©Aubin Dush

Time has gone, remain only shattered lives ©Dame Ténébra http://www.facebook.com/dametenebra

26/27


ŠPeder Aresvik


©Lionel Cosson

28/29

©Yann Cielat


©Magali MO

»Rhythm is Love and Love is ...« »Time is like the clock in my heart shaking down the bitter of tears«

©Louisa Dawn


©南川誠

©Cedric Roux

»TIME IS LIKE A CLOCK IN MY HEART«

30/31


©Peder Aresvik

©Kátia Lima


ŠClaudio Lorenzoni

Born in time

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ŠSimonnet Valerie


©Grauem Adm

»Time is like a cl 34/35


©Éric Dorchain

ock in my heart« Valerie Simonnet


©Louisa Dawn

36/37

©Menoevil Aow


ŠCem Ulug

past dreams


©MWeissArt 2014

38/39

©Linda Sbath


©Jenny Papalexandris

visitations_last time

©Jenny Papalexandris ©Sookie Sirene


ŠTanaka Tomo 40/41


ŠSlavko Pjevcevic


ŠViki Kefalea 2014

O

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Obscure clockwork ... ©Peder Aresvik

2014 OEnIx h p U ©dAd

©Ана

оска

Аврам


ct Usw

©Ar tefa

©Valerie Simonnet

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Tick A way …

©Yasuo Furue

©Ана Аврамоска


Waiting in time. No clocks.

©Menerva Tau

46/47

»Fugue State«


©Debora Morelli

Night Soul

©Ruth Maria

»TIME IS LIKE A CLOCK IN MY HEART«

©Artefact Usw


r Waiting for you

message

©Patricia Larson 48/49

©Grauem Adm


Take my hear t Waiting...

ŠPatricia Larson


ŠMagali MO

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©Magali MO

Washing my soul at the Laundromat

©Lo Bricard


ŠClaudio Lorenzoni

ŠJenny Papalexandris

....the light is the present, past and future are just darkness....

ephemera_ waiting for time

broken glass_ i measure the hours which pass 52/53

ŠJenny Papalexandris


©Sebastian Ostafin

Between day and night.

©Stuc Art

work

©Andreas Höke


ŠChih-Chieh Wang

54/55


Goldmund fishLight

ŠMarion MCa


©Alexander Criz Samohvalov

»Time is like a clock in my heart«

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ŠPaulo Couri


Š-T.T.Zebic-

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©Yann Cielat

»She was sharing her morning coffee with a lost memory «

©Magali MO


6 AM

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© Éric Dorchain

© Grauem Adm


©Yasuo Furue

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©Sammy Sharon


»Time is like a clock in my heart«

©Slavko Pjevcevic

©Kátia Lima


©Kraanika Biomechanoid II

©Lo Bricard

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©Kátia Lima


©Peder Aresvik

»Time is like a clock in my heart« ... as I slowly became concious, I realized that the day should be dedicated to the dreams of yesterday ...


Âťrainy contemplations ~ chinaÂŤ

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©Mimo Khair Mourhege

©Ladjo Persot

»I know what you think for I was you once Sometimes a girl holds your hand no reason for it none at all« ©James Dean Holloway

©Sebastan Ostafin


©Magali MO

©Peder Aresvik

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»One Window, One life, Infinite numbers of stories ... « ©Do Hong Nhien

»Before midnight« ©Kátia Lima


©Chih-Chieh Wang

©Paulo Couri 70/71


©Yann Cielat

©Magali MO

©Mai Saki


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