A word story derives from Greek word mythos or myth. Heziod once said that myths are stories, which function was to explain a human to himself through ritualistic decorum. Myth is a content of the narration and narration is its skeleton. Because of the problematics of time, linearly set continuence of events that define a story, artists were always depicting one key moment, that could summarize the entire story. The pregnant moment. But how to depict it? How to put it in-form? Where is the point where narration and visual morphology become one in a sense that one without the other can not exist? The goal of this magister assignment is through research of narration and visual morphology and their relation, to answer these questions and ground my own artistic practice. Narration is happening in time and visual articulation is happening in space. The basis of this assignment is the conversion of time sequence (discourse) into a space contemporaneity (relations and co-relations).
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