Time Based Project #1 Hope Leaves The Body Slowly

At its inception hope fills the body in the way that air fills a balloon.


At its inception hope fills the body in the way that air fills a balloon.
From this point hope leaves the body. Slowly, imperceptibly at first.

Hope leaves the body slowly.
Long after the mind has made the cognition of failure the body still holds hope.

The body returns to the mind with hope and the mind reminds the body of disappointment and hope leaves slowly.

The body returns to the mind with hope and the mind reminds the body of disappointment and hope leaves slowly.

The body returns to the mind with hope and the mind reminds the body of disappointment and hope leaves slowly.

Hope and disappointment form a contracting loop between mind and body.

The body returns to the mind with hope and the mind reminds the body of disappointment and hope leaves slowly.

The body returns to the mind with hope and the mind reminds the body of disappointment and hope leaves slowly.

The body returns to the mind with hope and the mind reminds the body of disappointment and hope leaves slowly.

The body returns to the mind with hope and the mind reminds the body of disappointment and hope leaves slowly.

Slowly the cognitive gap between hope and disappointment shrinks to nothing.

Day 27
At this point hope can be said to have left the body.

Day 28
All that remains is disappointment

Day 29
Disappointment is carried in the body like a scar, or perhaps more like a souvenir. The place where hope once lived.
Hope Leaves The Body Slowly
At its inception hope fills the body in the way that air fills a balloon.
From this point hope leaves the body. Slowly, imperceptibly at first.
Hope leaves the body slowly.
Long after the mind has made the cognition of failure the body still holds hope. The body reminds the mind to hope, the mind informs the body of failure.
Long after the mind has acknowledged disappointment the body still contains hope.
Hope and disappointment form a contracting loop between mind and body. slowly the cognitive gap between hope and disappointment shrinks to nothing. At this point hope can be said to have left the body.
All that remains is disappointment
Disappointment is carried in the body like a scar, or perhaps more like a souvenir. The place where hope once lived.