Sunday, July 18, 2004

ArchX

ArchX : A hulking container set upon a colonyspace in the NorthWest Coastal sector of NA.

Was the container contained in a larger set of values- is it ethically parented (parenthetical) by a remote or wireless.
The container itself has been deconstructed to become a hyperlinked archive- the original shipping container was sailed from the polonies by a small hominid band called the Jumblies. The shipment sailed to sea in a sieve*.

ArchX contains an archive of relics, the plastic arts, a telos, that now comprise the crash site or so called < heritage > of a recent indecent cultural collision. The arrival of the europeans, their guns, germs and steel also heralded the arrival of the cartesian map. It is thought that the first to arrive may have been others, but the Spanish settled the strategic zone by building a garrison. Their first tactical operation involved raising the crucifix and in due course- levelling the totems.

Although the cross and the totem are related vertically they are and remain in opposition within the gunsight of a lateral field across < the plains > The upraised plough, is the mirror-crucifix cutting and fixing the path of man and resulting in the violent subjugation of the hunter-gatherer

X: The crossed crash: The impacted debris has been collected, tagged, and sensibly shelved by the new media marauders.

Since these entries will pertain to the trinity of collector, coloniser, and container a few relations should be made explicit.

33:3 cycles per minute / cyclic time /

Thirty Three and a Third : The age < L'age du Christ > of the resurrected Christ. Also half of 666. # of the priest.


:: A Revolution in the Colony ::

OUTSIDE the CONTAINER is only the REMAINDER

There remains little to see...
A Beacon.
A church.
A small tower.
Several trees.
A poisoned well.
A decayed totem.

The Muchalat Church houses an archive of religious significance.
The contemporary articles of Christian faith have been relegated to a small attic depository.
The totems stand in place of the crucifix.

More detail to follow...

NOTES
* JUMBLIES

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