Mot has begun to provide opportunities to learn what the IMIR is about. By so doing, he is both signaling presence and sharing ideas. The other day, in the Library of the IMIR, he placed this image on a display board:
You may recognize this from our Home page, but there is something different about drawings that are created in the workroom of the IMIR. Upon closer inspection, we find more information in the space between regions:
I recognize this image as the saw I used to create the central column of a structure that was the focus of a performance many years ago. I had created it by cutting and filing the metal, and although it was a slow saw, it did move through the wood as intended. I understood it had been dormant on a shelf for all these years, but apparently it has another life. Mot and I decided to zoom in further, for a view of the space between regions at a level beneath the saw.
Within the saw, we found this boat, bearing a flag that resembles one of Mot’s photographs of a flag (we call them ‘Mot’s Shots’), and a sail that is a cloud. In the IMIR, it is never surprising to find things that are clouds, or become clouds from time to time.
Mot thinks we should track the worldline of this boat and see what its future holds.
If you have any theories as to what it might do, please let us know. In the IMIR, it is important to imagine a wide range of theories.
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