All articles for slow blogging

Slow times by James Bort

by admin, Friday, February 27th, 2009 - slow blogging, slow photo

slow_james_bort_2

These photographic compositions are montages of images taken in Paris and Beirut at different times of year. This project is the result of creative research on the theme of time and space. Time as the subject that was, is and will be. Time unfolding in a city, absent and spectral, devoid of content. There is nothing to own, no body, no action and no framework of history.

slow_james_bort

We are looking at a clear connection. We must take time to examine these images. Only then can we embrace all of the details and stories contained in them. Each image is the result of symbiosis, a clear connection between different time and space. Winter melts into summer, Paris into Beirut, a rolling steel shutter in a Paris suburb.

slow_james_bort_3

Time is at play in several ways. First of all, I took the original image as part of a series of photos shot at intervals ranging from seconds to months. This treatment of time gave rise to another. The idea was not to fill empty space to the point of saturation with characters and codes, but to counteract switching between visual and mental ideas by eliminating every trace of our entertainment-driven society.

slow_james_bort_4

Stripped of media and advertising, these scenes permit infinite contemplation. It is a godless world: when it was stripped of the word, He abandoned it. Perhaps these photographs represent the blind eye that makes inner vision possible again.

slow_james_bort_5

Inside these sanctuaries with their strange, heavy atmospheres, not a single human is visible and yet a human presence seems to fill the space. It’s like a mirror reflecting something that isn’t there yet influences the unfolding of future time. It’s like a consequence unfolding.

Slow text & photos by James Bort

01 Comment

Slow surfing by Liw (3 girls in Paris)

by admin, Thursday, February 26th, 2009 - slow blogging

Slow culture is gradually taking shape and penetrating every corner of a society strongly influenced by interactivity. How can we ride this new trend effectively in synch with the boom in new technologies?

slow_surfing

The compulsion to use all of the new high-tech tools available is typical of a stressed-out consumer society in overdrive. Let’s take a step back and do what Marcus Kreiss did so well. Let’s look at these tools as instruments of the slow trend. When “being connected” goes hand in hand with excellence, then it is slow-compatible. The search for relevant content and the construction of intelligent social networks or intelligent navigational modes take both time and commitment. Twitter, Facebook or online browsing become ways to communicate the results of labour-intensive work.

Therefore, a “slow is beautiful” attitude is tantamount to spending time doing what really matters to you.

Slow Surfing by Liw - 3 girls in Paris ’s blog

01 Comment

Slow bloggers

by admin, Thursday, February 26th, 2009 - slow blogging


Slow Bloggers from cubedtv on Vimeo.

What’s the bloggers point of view on the SLOW concept? Some of them are following the trend, post a little less but post better. This could be their new motto. Featuring The Junction, Frizzi Frizzi, Cuarto Derecha, I Luw Fashion

00 Comment

  • ABOUT

    Slow is a revolution, an alternative to our obsession with speed.
    You see more when you take things a little slower, like you notice every little detail when a film is shown in slow motion.
    Slow can manifest itself in any design, object, space or image that encourages a promotion of local artisans, local designers, local flavours.
    It’s an endless idea you can make your own in any way you want to.
    Slow works to counteract fast life and the disappearance of local traditions.
    In a loud, crowded, crazy world, it’s good for the soul to live better by living slower.
    Read the Slow Manifesto

    Join the 'Slow' manifesto :

    copy/paste this code :

     

  • Categories

    • digital design
    • Nissan Cube
    • slow blogging
    • slow art
    • slow design
    • slow fashion
    • slow manifesto
    • slow movie
    • slow photo
    • slow trends
  •  

  • Slow Bloggers









     

  • slow talk

    • Fubiz
    • Blog Automobile (Gonzague)
    • En mode fashion
    • Le vide poche (Jeremy Dumont)
    • Charles Liebert
    • Romain Libeau
    • Mry
    • The Factualist
    • Nuke
    • W3sh
    • WoW Effect
    • SublimaCtion
    • Culture-buzz
    • Men are delicious
    • Passion Luxe
    • Journal du loft
    • Iconoclastine
    • Design Assetico
    • Computer Love
    • Hyppo blog
    • Fat Man design
    • Le gouter
    • Mademoiselle Vogue
    • Auto ABC
    • Le blog Auto
    • Blast blog
    • Materialiste
    • Very.fr
    • Le JDC
    • Colette - P. Meignan
    • Jalopnik
    • Hello Coton

     

  • LIVE FEEDS

      • follow me on Twitter
      • facebook group
      • RSS
      • Seesmic
    • Last Posts

      • SLOW FASHION
      • Slow Design
      • Cube @ airport
      • Backstage at the Cube - Geneva Motorshow 09
      • Goodbye Geneva Motorshow.
    • Search

    • Technorati Profile

    Nissan - SHIFT the way you move
    • Legal
    • Contact