Resonance

September 4, 2010

Resonance is a means of capture as much as connection. The body which resonates lies in waiting, a trap or resonant capacity, awaiting an activating movement in the air. The resonant entails an irradiation impressing itself back upon the medium of its excitation, extending its influence and territorial determination beyond the limits of its visible body. Resonance is a means of capture insofar as to irradiate is also to occupy, to extend, a move outwards simultaneous with internal agitation and vacillation. It is according to the simultaneity of internal and external excitements that resonance is considered relational, a proportional movement of bodies contributing to the perturbation of a medium of common excitation.

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