2. ”How would the painter ”Working in philosophy –
or poet express anything like work in architecture in
other than his encounter many respects – is really
with the world.” more a working on
oneself. On one’s own
interpretation. On one’s
way of seeing things […].”
Maurice Merleau-Ponty Ludwig Wittgenstein
3. A man sets himself the task of portraying the world.
Over the years he fills a given surface with images of
provinces and kingdoms, mountains, bays, ships, islands,
fish, rooms, instruments, heavenly bodies, horses, and
people. Shortely before he dies he discovers that this
patient labyrinth of lines is a drawing of his own face.
_ E P I L O G U E F R O M
T H E M A K E R
144. ”What is necessary, after ”Why do you want to shut
all, is only this: solitude, out of your life any
vast inner solitude.” uneasiness, any misery,
any depression, since
after all you don’t know
what work these
conditions are doing inside
you?”
Rainer Maria Rilke
Rainer Maria Rilke