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The Art and Culture Magazine | Inside TIME
TIME IS LIKE A CLOCK IN MY HEART
Time is the fourth dimensio
n and a measure in which e
vents can be ordered from th
e past through
the present into the future, a
nd also the measure of dura
tions of events and the inte
rvals between
them. Time has long been a
major subject of study in re
ligion, philosophy, and scien
ce, but
defining it in a manner appli
cable to all fields without cir
cularity has consistently elud
ed scholars.
Nevertheless, diverse fields
such as business, industry,
sports, the sciences, and th
e performing
arts all incorporate some no
tion of time into their respec
tive measuring systems.
Some simple, relatively unc
ontroversial definitions of tim
e include »time is what cloc
ks measure«
and »time is what keeps eve
rything from happening at o
nce«
Two contrasting viewpoints on time divide many prominent philosophers. One view is that time is part of the fundamental structure of the universe – a dimension independent of events,
in which events occur in sequence. Sir Isaac Newton subscribed to this realist view, and hence it is sometimes referred to as Newtonian time. The opposing view is that time
does not refer to any kind of »container« that events and objects »move through«, nor to any entity that »flows«, but that it is instead part of a fundamental intellectual structure (together
with space and number) within which humans sequence and compare events. This second view, in the tradition of Gottfried Leibniz and Immanuel Kant, holds that time is neither an event nor a thing, and thus is not itself measurable nor can it be travelled.
LETTER from the editor
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T i m e i s l i k e a c l o c k i n m y h e a r t
Partizipating artists: Alexander Criz Samohvalov / www.facebook.com/alexandercriz.samohvalov
Andreas Höke / www.facebook.com/abstrakteweltArtefact Usw / www.facebook.com/Artefact.Photography
Aubin Dush / www.facebook.com/abstrakteweltАна Аврамоска / www.facebook.com/indigocoloredCedric Roux / www.facebook.com/cedrouxneyCem Ulug / www.facebook.com/cemulug.codada
Chih-Chieh Wang / www.facebook.com/Morrison.C.C.WangClaudio Lorenzini / www.facebook.com/claudio.lorenzoni.12
Dadu Phoenix / www.facebook.com/dadu.phoenixDame Ténébra / www.facebook.com/dametenebraDebora Morelli / www.facebook.com/cuccuruccuccuDo Hong Nhien / www.facebook.com/do.hongnhien.1Éric Dorchain / www.facebook.com/Dorchain.EricGrauen Adm / www.facebook.com/aphexevil
James Dean Holloway / www.facebook.com/jamesdeanholloway.1276Jenny Papalexandris / www.facebook.com/jenny.papalexandris
Kátia Lima / www.facebook.com/katia.limaKraanika Biomechanoid II / www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002117858921
Ladjo Persot / www.facebook.com/ladjo.persotLionel Cosson / www.facebook.com/lionel.cosson
Linda Sbath / www.facebook.com/lsbathLo Bricard / www.facebook.com/achile.tatinLouisa Dawn / www.facebook.com/LoisdawnIIMagali MO / www.facebook.com/mo.fotografiaMai Saki Art Lab / www.facebook.com/maisakiartMarion MCa / www.facebook.com/marion.calliesMenerva Tau / www.facebook.com/menervatau
Menovil Aow / www.facebook.com/sureeyapon.sriampai.5Mimo Khair Mourhege / www.facebook.com/mimokhair
Muriel Gabe / www.facebook.com/murielgabe1MWeissArt / www.facebook.com/pages/MWeissArtPatricia Larson / www.facebook.com/plarson.plarsonPaulo Couri / www.facebook.com/paulo.couri1Peder Aresvik / www.facebook.com/peder.aresvikRuth Maria / www.facebook.com/ruth.b.moon
Sammy Sharon / www.facebook.com/sammysharonSebastian Ostafin / www.facebook.com/sebastian.ostafinSlavko Pjevecvic / www.facebook.com/slavko.pjevcevicSookie Sirene / www.facebook.com/SookieSireneStuc Artwork / www.facebook.com/stuc.artwork.10Tanaka Tomo / www.facebook.com/tanaka.tomo.353T.T. Zebic / www.facebook.com/tomislav.t.zebic
Valerie Simonnet / www.facebook.com/simonnet.valerieViki Kefalea / www.facebook.com/vijoa
Tanaka Tomo / www.facebook.com/tanaka.tomo.353Yann Cielat / www.facebook.com/yann.cielatYasuo Furue / www.facebook.com/yasu0furue曾義欽 / www.facebook.com/marbury.tzeng
南川誠� / www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007182825731
Feature: Sam Herron
FEATURE: Sam Herron
“Today everything exists to end in a photograph.”
My name is Sam Herron and I’m a photojournalist/photographer influenced by talented shooters like Lance Mercer and Daido Moriyama, along with design pioneers like Reid Miles. Experience as a documentary photographer has instilled in me the belief that, to successfully chronicle a world, one needs a feel for location, empathy, and an understanding of the human condition. Susan Sontag sums it up perfectly when she states, “All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person’s (or thing’s) mortality, vulnerability, mutability.Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt.”
How exactly a photographer accomplishes this depends on both the documentarian's process and his or her Self. Some photojournalists talk about being a fly on the wall when shooting. I really don't accept that. You have to give yourself to your subjects to get something back. This requires a deep understanding of the geography and social environment your subjects experience every day. In my case, a protracted descent into poverty gave me authentic insight into a reality others just pass by.
Living in my car for several months on the streets of Omaha, Nebraska has helped me, as Sontag puts it, “participate in another person's...mortality” and “testify to time's relentless melt.” I now find myself driven to bring a unique window into the world of those who have been cast off by society.
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“Everywhere the weak execrate the powerful, before whom they cringe
;
and the powerful beat them like sheep whose wool and flesh they sell.”
SAM© “Hands All Over Western Culture.”
SAM© “We had longer ways to go.But no matter, the road is life.”
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SAM© “Everyone who is not happy must be shot.”
SAM© “No Statue of Liberty ever greeted our arrival in this country”
I ran into him down at the homeless shelter. I pulled out a cigarette and he immediately opened up.
His name is Kevin Running Bear. Spent ten years in the joint and had just gotten out. He's proud of his heritage,
his status as an outsider. I enjoyed talking to him. “I'm so used to being where I'm at,” he told me,
“that I just don't care. I'm such a survivor. I'll never leave.
SAM© “Have your adventures, make your mistakes, and choose
your friends poorly – all these make for great stories.”
SAM© “Peace begins with a smile...”
SAM© “I put a dollar in a
change machine. Nothing changed.”8/9
SAM© “How we need another soul to cling to.”
SAM© “All great and precious things are lonely.”
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SAM© “I don't know, I don't care, and it doesn't make any difference.”
SAM© “Find good in what the world says is evil.”
SAM© “If you're happy in adream, does that count?”
SAM© “Nothing is true,
“I had the feeling that all over America such stupid argumentswere taking place on street cornersand in bars and restaurants. All overAmerica, people were pulling cre-dentials out of their pockets andsticking them under someone 12/13
everything is permitted.”SAM© “The path for those who go
with the truth is not is not that smooth.Guns, crosses and hangmen in thegallows are waiting for them!”
else's nose to prove they had beensomewhere or done something.And I thought someday everyone in America will suddenly jump upand say "I don't take any shit!" andstart pushing and cursing and clawing at the man next to him.”
SAM© “Words of the hero – I am my fate.”
SAM© “Never miss a party...good for the nerves–like celery.”14/15
SAM© “No one is free. Even the birds are chained to the sky”
SAM© “We had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life.”
I’ve seen this kid stumbling around North Omaha before, in
various states of beaten-the-fuck-out-of. He clearly gets
worked over by the jackals of the street. He escaped a war
zone in Africa somewhere, and his name is Panong.
SAM© “A piece of advice: if you want to remainin control of a doomsday cult, don't give a date for
the end of the world unless you're really, really
sure it's going to happen. Being wrong tends
to undermine your authority”
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SAM© “I talk to God but the sky is empty.”
©Valerie Simonnet
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Time is like
a clock in my heart
©Sookie Sirene
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©Debora Morelli
©Muriel Gabe�
Time is like
a clock in my heart
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©Grauen Adm
©曾義欽
©Andreas Höke
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Valerie Simonnet
©dAdU phOEnIx 2013
»Time is like a clock in my heart«[S]ouffle [L]éger, [A]lchimie, [V]apeur [E]phémère...
©Cedric Roux
»TIME Flies«
©Valerie Simonnet
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»TIME IS LIKE A CLOCK IN MY HEART«Snowing ... In the zoo, Tejas look at me ... I shoot ...
The time has stopped.
©Sookie Sirene
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©-T.T.Zebic-
©Éric Dorchain
»Rush«
©Dame Ténébra http://www.facebook.com/dametenebra
©Aubin Dush
Time has gone, remain only
shattered lives
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©Peder Aresvik
©Yann Cielat
©Lionel Cosson
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»Rhythm is Love and Love is ...«
©Louisa Dawn
©Magali MO�
»Time is like the clock in my heart shaking down the bitter of tears«
©南川誠�
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©Cedric Roux
»TIME IS LIKE A CLOCK IN MY HEART«
©Kátia Lima
©Peder Aresvik
©Claudio Lorenzoni
Born in time
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©Simonnet Valerie�
©Grauem Adm
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»Time is like a cl
Valerie Simonnet
©Éric Dorchain�
ock in my heart«
©Menoevil Aow©Louisa Dawn
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©Cem Ulug
past dreams
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©MWeissArt 2014 ©Linda Sbath
©Sookie Sirene
©Jenny Papalexandris
©Jenny Papalexandris
visitations_last time
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©Tanaka Tomo
©Slavko Pjevcevic�
©Viki Kefalea 2014
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©Ана Аврамоска
©dAdU phOEn
Ix 2014
©Peder AresvikObscure clockwork ...
©Valerie Simonnet
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©Artefact Usw�
©Yasuo Furue
Tick Away …
©Ана Аврамоска�
Waiting in time. No clocks. »Fugue State«
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©Menerva Tau
Night Soul »TIME IS LIKE A CLOCK IN MY HEART«
©Debora Morelli�
©Ruth Maria ©Artefact Usw
©Patricia Larson ©Grauem Adm
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Waiting for your message
©Patricia Larson
Take my heartWaiting...
©Magali MO
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Washing my soul atthe Laundromat
©Magali MO
©Lo Bricard
©Claudio Lorenzoni
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©Jenny Papalexandris
©Jenny Papalexandris
broken glass_ i measure the hours which pass
ephemera_ waiting for time
....the light is the present, past andfuture are just darkness....
©Andreas Höke
©Sebastian Ostafin
©Stuc Artwork
Between day and night.
©Chih-Chieh Wang
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©Marion MCa
GoldmundfishLight
©Alexander Criz Samohvalov�
�»Time is like a clock in my heart«
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©Paulo Couri�
©-T.T.Zebic-
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©Yann Cielat
©Magali MO
»She was sharing her morning coffee with a lost memory «
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6 AM
© Éric Dorchain
© Grauem Adm
©Yasuo Furue
©Sammy Sharon
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©Slavko Pjevcevic ©Kátia Lima
»Time is like a clock
in my heart«
©Kraanika Biomechanoid II�
©Lo Bricard� ©Kátia Lima
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©Peder Aresvik
»Time is like a clock in my heart«
... as I slowly became concious, I realized that the day should be dedicated
to the dreams of yesterday ...
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»rainy contemplations ~ china«
©Mimo Khair Mourhege�
©James Dean Holloway
©Ladjo Persot
©Sebastan Ostafin
»I know what you think for I was you once
Sometimes a girl holds your hand no reason for it none at all«
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©Peder Aresvik
©Magali MO
©Do Hong Nhien�
©Kátia Lima
»Before midnight«
»One Window, One life, Infinite numbers of stories ... «
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©Chih-Chieh Wang
©Paulo Couri
©Magali MO
©Mai Saki
©Yann Cielat
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