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H8 - I love...
H9 - just leaves me confused...
Thanks Valentin...
By: DonCorson : October 22nd, 2011-13:52
I can relate to the song of an watch or a clock. Like the Pendule Neuchâteloise in my home that I almost never look at, but hear all the time. I do think this watch needs at least a sounding passing hour, but a grande sonnerie would be even better. Don
I keep an open mind..
By: fernando : October 22nd, 2011-19:25
and would like to think outside the box but this is mindblowing! A black hole with a tourbillon beating inside with no indication of time passing? This is seriously cool/or not ! I am waiting for someone to philosophically talk us through this H9 creation...
First of all...
By: Gary G : October 22nd, 2011-22:01
...really wonderful to see a post from you, Valentin! Always informative and thought-provoking to read your thoughts, and I remain grateful for all of the guidance that you have given me on photographic topics. About the watch -- there is something really...
It definitely works...
By: pplater : October 22nd, 2011-22:37
...on the artistic and on the philosophical levels. In that regard there is abundant precedent, and one is either 'attuned' to gentle iconoclastic introspection or one is not. In art - In music - In life - Whether it works on the horological level is a ve...
There is a fine line
By: ArthurSG : October 23rd, 2011-00:56
between so many things extreme... wisdom and foolishness, bravery and stupidity, being full of enlightenment and being full of it. I am not saying any of the negative is you in any way. At the end of the day, to each his own and we respect other's views a...
very post-modern
By: SteveH : October 23rd, 2011-07:32
I very much like the idea. After a night of thinking about it, clearly the H8 is the object I would prefer to own and I think the more successfully executed art piece for the statement it is trying to make. However, the H9 helps add context to the H8 that...
Wise words, Steve
By: Valentin Blank : October 23rd, 2011-07:39
Thank you for sharing your insights. It is precisely this particular path Beat has decided to follow that for me makes his creations so interesting. Obviously, the H9 is the most radical outcome, yet. And, as I wrote in my essay, I see it as the final des...
It is...
By: pplater : October 24th, 2011-04:45
...an excellent thread, Valentin: congratulations for beginning the thread with an 'exclusive' for PPro's readers, and also for continuing the momentum with point and counterpoint. There can never be enough of this kind of exchange here; thank you for thi...
Very interesting
By: ED209 : October 24th, 2011-18:26
Hi Valentin, Very interesting essay. I'm intrigued by the H9 and have to be honest that if given the choice I would rather have the H1 because this H9 is too abstract for my simple mind. Thanks for this exclusive and for posting your thoughts on the Haldi...
I LOVE IT TOO!
By: Mostel : October 25th, 2011-21:06
Ok, I don't love it--because I have no idea what it is. But it struck me that if everyone were to say "I love it!" Beat would very likely feel he had failed. It must be nice to 'masturbate' at such a high level! (I don't mean to offend, but... please take...
The way of Zen......
By: CL : October 27th, 2011-08:35
Before I had studied Zen for thirty years, I saw mountains as mountains, and waters as waters. When I arrived at a more intimate knowledge, I came to the point where I saw that mountains are not mountains, and waters are not waters. But now that I have go...
Nice, CL, but
By: Mostel : October 27th, 2011-14:18
this sort of mysticism is the opposite of materialism, in my view. And as much as we love watches, they are 'just' material things. If Beat were offering some sort of free teaching to us, or a free inspiration of some kind... it would be a point well take...