Pascal Schöning,
London, May 1996
Stephan Doesinger`s grasp of the world is through enchantment
and as enchantment - by discovering multiple layers, seeing multiple situations,
inventing and depicting multiple situations, experiencing multiple situations.
It is all too much, things happen too fast - it is too much, there is
so much to do.
Life can only be understood as a process, a continuous change, an enchanted
and enchanting stratification, where places, objects, situations become
situations of the memory, where the past becomes the future experience,
where one is placed on a moebius-belt:
Where the inside and the outside change according to movement and velocity,
where layers of memory become a map through which one can stride, where
a sentence such as "I thought you worked liked Proust at night"
becomes acondensed life story, an enchanted situation, which can only
be experienced through "overlays", and where an object, such
as the desk with Bogey sitting behind it and Bacall on top, becomes the
linking situation of the story.
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