| Martin Raybould Dec 29 | As the year draws to a close, a poem of Lina Bo Bardi has stayed with me since I encountered it in 'What Freedom Means To Me' - an inspiring celebration of the multi-screen films of Isaac Julien at Tate Britain, London this summer. The Italian-born Brazilian architect wrote : 'Linear time is a western invention; time is not linear, it is a marvellous entanglement where, at any moment, points can be chosen and solutions invented, without beginning or end.' I like to think of time like this because it encapsulates the need to avoid becoming a slave to deadlines many of which are self imposed. Taking time is important in order to be open to possibilities and free to improvise. | | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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