Dérive,
to drift,
also
to read
as:
to deviate from
…
(the psychological drift
(‘the degree of attention for the horizon expresses the degree of reserve that man can have for their culture /…/ sympathy for the horizon means that you have the will not the fall together with yourself, to will or the delay to have no definitive identity’ (Ton Lemaire)
(the longing for falling together
(O Eros
(stretching the horizon, erasing the horizon
(perspectives and their flight points
(restlessness
(wander
(getting lost in the scenery
(digging into the underlying structures, the hidden architecture of the image and imagination
(we don’t know where we go but we go
(the desire as a drifted force
(to dream
(Paysage Avec Fruit
(to drift into your artistic practice
(a reflection on the landscape issue is also a reflection on the urban agenda