Fiona Templeton
QUOTATIONS
" In repeating the action, you may concentrate on the lifting of
the teapot and therefore risk warping the action or you may
concentrate on the space and speed of the action and risk missing
the teapot.
Of course the teapot was originally lifted, but the object is as
geometrically incidental to the action as is the dust on the floor.
The pretence of weight in a hand which had missed the teapot
would place the action in an ideational rather than an actual
context.
But the possibility of continuing the original action after
grasping the teapot is dictated by the entry of the object.
The possibility of non-fulfilment of the expectation of a
required ingredient suggests a physics of surprise."
"The model is the subject not just in the sense of the topic, but
in the grammatical sense of the protagonist, although passive.
Let authority be the voice of the subject, rather than the mood of
the verb.
Subject is the invisible product of any juxtaposition."