jonCates
Friday, November 28, 2008
  "The moment when our artist has regressed to the point of infinity and... is both the observer and the observed"

"Could you explain 'infinite regression' for us?" - Bill Bonds

"Roll the film.

I came prepared to do just that.

Now, here's a painting of a landscape. Now, the artist who painted that picture says ''Something is missing. What is it?'

'It is I myself who was part of the landscape I painted.'

So he mentally takes a step backward, or regresses, and paints a picture of the artist painting a picture ofthe landscape.

But still something is missing. That is still his real self painting the second picture.

So he regresses further, and paints a third.

A picture ofthe artist painting a picture of the artist painting a picture ofthe landscape.

And because something is still missing, he paints a fourth and a fifth until he paints a picture ofthe artist painting a picture ofthe artist painting a picture of the artist painting a picture of the artist painting a landscape." - Dr. Otto Hasselin

"So infinite regression, then, is..." - Bill Bonds

"The moment when our artist has regressed to the point of infinity and is part of the landscape he painted, and is both the observer and the observed." - Dr. Otto Hasselin

from:

Escape from the Planet of the Apes - Don Taylor (1971)

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Comments:
This convo is sampled in a Quantic Soul Orchestra track that i used to indulge in. I forgot it's origins and always thought it was from some bond film I'd never seen.
 
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