
“There are mobile objects and stationary objects, but there is neither motion nor staticness.”
Al-Fassl Fil Milal, vol 5, pp. 55.
Boccioni's quote on motion; as quoted in Futurism, ed. Didier Ottinger; Centre Pompidou / 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2008, p. 328.
1914 - 1916, Pittura e scultura futuriste' Milan, 1914
“There are mobile objects and stationary objects, but there is neither motion nor staticness.”
Al-Fassl Fil Milal, vol 5, pp. 55.
The Ether of Space https://books.google.com/books?id=ycgEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA15, p. 15
The Ether of Space (1909)
Source: "Motion Study as an Increase of National Wealth," 1915, p. 96
Source: Primer of scientific management, 1912, p. 8
“It takes a motion to notion
and it takes a notion to motion.”
"Tomorrow is Never" (1972), p. 253
Sun Ra : The Immeasurable Equation (2005)
Games for Actors and non-Actors (1992)
Context: When does a session of The Theatre of the Oppressed end? Never — since the objective is not to close a cycle, to generate a catharsis, or to end a development. On the contrary, its objective is to encourage autonomous activity, to set a process in motion, to stimulate transformative creativity, to change spectators into protagonists. And it is precisely for these reasons that the Theatre of the Oppressed should be the initiator of changes the culmination of which is not the aesthetic phenomenon but real life.
“…life is not so much motion as an inventless repetition of motion.”
Charles Mallinson in Ch. 8
The Mansion (1959)