30 March 2009

Ridley Howard and Notes on Non-equivalents

Ridley Howard at Leo Koening, through April 11th, 2009

Non-equivalents:

Representation and Illustration

Representation, a rendering through search without destination.  A stopping point, yes, requisitely.  Illustration holds the destination preconceived.  Among other places, they seem to function separately in reception; reception by the maker ex post facto and reception by the viewer (reader, etc.).  This may be similar to the difference between teaching and didacticism.