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When walking in the park with plain perception, it feels to me like the whole park is a stage. And everything that’s happening is interacting and reacting to each other like in a stage play. | |||
The bird reacts to the jogger who’s passing by, the joggers rhythm is commenting on the tree thats rusteling with its leaves, and the tree is reacting with a glittering of its leaves to the bird that is still after the jogger… | |||
it’s like a concerted orchestration. | |||
– I draw connections, without intenting to do so, and even though these things are most likely not meant to be connected it happens intuitively and automatically. I have the feeling that this state of pure perception it would be an even more difficult task to NOT draw links between all the elements that are there. | |||
It feels like everything is connected and reacting to each other, the ‚natural‘ as well as the ‚unnatural‘ parts in this piece of nature, built as an area of leisure and recreation, called ‚a park‘. | |||
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While walking in the park it’s never silent. There is no single | While walking in the park it’s never silent. There is no single moment… when there is nothing to be heard. | ||
Moreover I have the feeling, that sounds, voices and other noises are becoming even louder when you are focused and you’re listening closer to them. | Moreover I have the feeling, that sounds, voices and other noises are becoming even louder when you are focused and you’re listening closer to them. | ||
It becomes almost overwhelming the more you focus; there is no real silence, no second, | It becomes almost overwhelming the more you focus; there is no real silence, no second, |
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