Tuscany
Oct 15, 2019, 11:27 AM
Piazza della Repubblica in Florence reimagined by Kid Kin.
"///dishes.casual.briefing I used the idea of how a short refrain of melody can instigate a fleeting memory of a treasured experience, not so much the moment itself, but the feeling. The type of memory I have standing at the kitchen window, washing the dishes, radio on, seemingly concentrating on the task at hand, when all of a sudden the sound of a violin emitting from the radio reminds me of a day in Tuscany, sat in any square in any walled town, watching the world go by. I play out the day in my head and imagine going back. When I'm back in the room, the dishes are done...but I'll later discover they were not *really* done. Food remnants and grease marks will show I was taking the task all too casually, as my head was elsewhere. Make sure those dishes are clean, you don't want the guests complaining."
Part of the Three Words project - find out more at http://www.citiesandmemory.com/three-words
"///dishes.casual.briefing I used the idea of how a short refrain of melody can instigate a fleeting memory of a treasured experience, not so much the moment itself, but the feeling. The type of memory I have standing at the kitchen window, washing the dishes, radio on, seemingly concentrating on the task at hand, when all of a sudden the sound of a violin emitting from the radio reminds me of a day in Tuscany, sat in any square in any walled town, watching the world go by. I play out the day in my head and imagine going back. When I'm back in the room, the dishes are done...but I'll later discover they were not *really* done. Food remnants and grease marks will show I was taking the task all too casually, as my head was elsewhere. Make sure those dishes are clean, you don't want the guests complaining."
Part of the Three Words project - find out more at http://www.citiesandmemory.com/three-words