Seeing Through .
Robert Cheatham
"Beyond the windows, the air teems with the tribes of the invisible."
Roberto Calasso
"The blue sky above us is the optical layer of the atmosphere, the great lens of the terrestrial globe, its brilliant retina. From ultra-marine, beyond the sea, to the ultra-sky, the horizon divides opacity from transparency. It is just one small step from earth -- matter to space-light -- a leap or a take-off able to free us for a moment from gravity."
Paul Virilio
SUPER-BAND 1
Putting the quantum brakes on light
19 February 1999
"As every physicist knows, the speed of light in a vacuum is about 300, 000 kilometres per second. Although light travels fractionally slower through matter, it still propagates at speeds measured in thousands of metres per second. However, by exploiting a quantum effect called 'electromagnetically induced transparency', Lene Vestergaard Hau of the Rowland Institute for Science in the US and co-workers have reduced the speed of light in a gas of ultracold sodium atoms to 17 metres per second - 20 millions times slower than the speed of light in vacuum (Nature 397 594).
"Electromagnetically induced transparency relies on interference between different electronic transitions in an atom and has been used to make opaque media transparent at certain wavelengths in the past. In the latest experiment the sodium atoms were trapped and cooled in a magneto-optic trap. The atoms were cooled until they collapsed into a Bose-Einstein condensate - a special state of matter in which all the atoms are in the same quantum state and are described by a single wavefunction. Hau and co-workers then tuned a 'coupling' laser to a transition between two hyperfine states in the atoms. Under the right conditions they found that this slowed down a 'probe' laser beam travelling at right angles to the coupling laser. The sample also showed exceptionally large optical nonlinearities which could be useful in optical switching applications. The team also believe that it might be possible to slow the light even further - to speeds measured in centimetres per second."
Slow glass, deferred transparency, adjusted opacity: the suspension of transparency (but not its supercession), a 'state of exception' that accords with the propensity of western civ 101 to suspend generally its relation to nature (meaning: even to itself).
'Transparency' denotes extreme configurability, elision of medium in favor of transmission and transmissibility: cracks can be made into creases, which can be made into surfaces, turning a deaf ear to the temporal, irreparably mixing time with space: the same device of occult translocation, of attempting to figure the unfigurable, to mechanically 'force' a reading of the unreadable, to cause to jell, to put a 'fix' in, for a split second, melding extreme transmission (pure flow, being) and extreme opacity (Being, temporal stasis) into a cicatrix on the carapace of the mirrored world glass shell. Even if the scryer can not "exclude the hypothesis of an unfigurable universe, a Universe escaping every optical exigency" (Blanchot), she can mechanically congratulate the crossing of temporal paths: if nothing else by simply recognizing the possibility of different paths, counter-histories, divergent tranparencies, each opaque to the other, each figured on the others' unfigurability, each abandoned to the other, to the chances of the quantum as Figure works its way by way of cracks -- which Go All the Way.
TIME-OUT
("Mechanical occult" seems like an oxymoron, yoking the purely logical and lawlike transparent regularities of the machine with the opaque, indeed inaccessible, domain of that which is by definition invisible and hidden. The only way that they could be fused seemingly would be through a catastrophic erasure of the dialectic stroke which separates them, or at least a momentary lifting or relieving [aufhebung in Hegelian terms] of the stresses that bind them each to their separate poles, nomos / a-nomos [setting aside for the moment that, like shifting tectonic plates, that pressure relief IS the catastrophe.] This 'state of exception' -- a slightly uncanny interweaving of both the relieving and the catastrophe -- put into circulation most recently by Carl Schmitt, Walter Benjamin, and Giorgio Agamben, would seem at tfirst glance to be concerned solely with the political. But the prescriptions and proscriptions of the 'politics of the imagination,' to use Colin Bennett's term, reaches all areas of life and thought.
In any case, the stroke separating the nomic (mechanical) from the anomic position right beside, para-, (and even within) the law may be necessary for the functioning of both; or as Agamben [in State of Exception] puts it, "when the exception becomes the rule, the machine can no longer function." The Occult is nothing if not the suspension of the rule of everyday lawlike behavior [yet somewhat paradoxically courted by rulebooks of ways to approach it], but also disappears when an ontology is sought for which is solely its 'own.' And likewise the rule only exists by its exception (leading Agamben to wonder about what happens when the exception becomes the rule: when the Messiah comes, when justice is complete, when the spaceships land, etc.).
The time when such positions become most visible is through the catastrophic; the state of exception -- the release from the law -- comes into existence THROUGH the catastrophic as well as BEING the catastrophe. There is something about liminality, produced by catastrophe, that brings out the fluidity of reality and a sense of its arbirtrary construction, that brings out the Trickster-like qualities of the occult and paranormal.
And it even does not matter that one consider the 'occult' to be a non-starter, or a 'void': it's necessity is still an imperative for the functioning of 'real life': "That is to say, everything happens as if both law and logos needs[s] an anomic (or alogical) zone of suspension in order to ground their reference to the world of life. Law seems able to subsist only by capturing anomie, just as language can subsist only by grasping the nonlinguistic.")
Un-Banded 1:
Abandonment is, in the first instance, animpossible (unbelievable) thought. And then it happens. Theres no way, or pattern, or model, or template, to write abandonment, as there are facets, facades, fractures, fragments, filaments, filings, a thousand approaches, passages, thresholds, all without knowable or definable borders, and which are all to some extent and at the same time, out-of-bounds.
[ .] Abandonment (or the desert, as a possible description, or ambience) might be an offering ... a giving or tolerance in the realm of faith, a durable, durational, act of surfacing, a coming to the surface, of time, a kind of visible haunting.The Archaeology Of Surfaces, or What Is Left Moment To Moment, or I Cant Get Over It, Linda Marie Walker
PRE-SAGE
1:loxodrome - rhumb line -- a sailor who has chosen a direction on the compass and keeps it steadily is following a rhumb line.
rhumb line -- line on the surface of the earth that make equal oblique angles with all meridians, that is, a spiral coiling around the poles but never reaching them, and that is the path of a ship sailing alway oblique to the meridian in the direction of one and the same point of the compass.
How is one to make a life, to be a life, no hint in how to move, when there so often seems to be just:
TRANSPARENCY OPACITY
BLANKNESS
SILENCE
BOREDOM
DEATH
INCOMPLETION
CRACKS
FRAGMENTATION NOISE
INTERRUPTION
TOO MUCH
TOO LITTLE
PRE-SAGE 2:
"[Higher order events take] place all around us, and the intersections of these events with one another yield geometrical forms which puzzle us as they recur over and over again. At every turning of the way we encounter the same configurations in different contexts. They are more than the lineaments of time and space. They are the 'something out of nothing,' the emergence along the cracks and seams of the Universe of what precipitates from the Beyond, and melts back into it again.
Netherworld: discovering the oracle of the dead, Robert Temple.
"In the domain of physics, cracks and creases are phenomena by means of which a discontinutity or a localization of energy may spontaneously be produced in an apparently uniform field, with homogeneous distribution of matter and energy; in other words, something is produced out of nothing."
Terada and Watanabe in R. Temple
p 325, Logic of Sense
Un-Banded 2:
Even beauty partakes of a form of crack/abandon such that "when we come upon beautiful things
they act like small tears in the surface of the world that pull us through to somthinge vaster ... or they lift us.. .letting the ground rotate beneath us ...so that when we land, we find we are standing in a different relation to the world than we were a moment before...we willingly cede our ground to the things that stand before us."
Elaine Scarry, On Beauty and Being Just, quoting Simone Weil
surface, the reflection, either in a mirror or through a glass, seen darkly---the only way
that the transparent can reflect, can make itself known as a surface. One can be lost in
and to the depths of either one. (A first modern instant of specular abandonment link to
the uncanny and Sigmund Freud emerging form his study and becoming frightened at
seeing his double at the end of the hallway, belatedly realizing it was a mirror. And after
a fashion, Freud did indeed scry the future in that reflecting surface.)
Un-Banded 3:
"When we enter an unknown place, the emotion experienced is almost always that of an indefinable anxiety. There then begins the slow work of taming the unknown, and gradually the unease fades away. A new familiarity succeeds the fear provoked in us by the irruption of the 'wholly other.' If the body's most archaic instinctual reactions are caught up in an encounter with what it does not immediately recognize in the real, how could thought really claim to apprehend the other; the wholly other, without astonishment? Thought is in essence a force of mastery. It is continually bringing the unknown back to the known, breaking up its mystery to possesss it, shed light on it. Name it."
Anne Dufourmantelle, in Jacques Derrida/Dufourmantelle,
Of Hospitality, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 20001. There are times when she can't stand to see herself in the mirror. It doesn't matter whether it's morning, afternoon or night...far too etiolated, thinned out, emaciated to see an 'I' or anything else. The reflection either 1) doesn't seem to reflect true or 2) reflects all too true, either way a disaster waiting to happen ... a dis-aster, a movement away from the stars, compounded back into one's self...mustn't look or the reflection binds her to it, a fairy tale leading into a desert world, into a deserted world, into an abandoned world, too much for her own good.
She remembered the story for trancing out a chicken: hold its head on the ground and draw a line in front of it. It can't move beyond the line. She needed lines that crossed, that moved beyond the line she was on, the etheric line quilting what seemed to be an endless coverlet. lines forming the limit of her world, horizonal event lines that never get any closer or further away, not even necessary to telephone it in.
She consults Fortuna, communes with Maat, turns on the television, blanks out, lets go, comes back, weaves a package together by speaking in tongues, gluing in Oulipo strands to a tenuous past and an even more feathery future, reading, reading, darkly
Un-Banded 4:
And he knew, thanks to the too ancient knowledge, effaced by the ages, that the young names, naming twice, an infinity of times, one in the past, the other in the future, that which is found only beyond, named hope, deception.
Maurice Banchot,
The Step Not Beyond
The ultimate of the mechanical is touch: contiguity, articulation from one to the other.
Touch = the technical, the machine, the bundle of yarrow stalks, the greasy hand. One is abandoned whether turning one's back to it, moving to that very material 'hope, deception' Beyond -- or whether turning TO the touch, which, after all, always leads beyond one's grasp anyway.
Earthly in/divisible
passed through / not
In/erring
hold tight: mech arm, mech ear
eye gone
To other side . . .
no, no side,
Face down,
Slab down, tine open, reflected back
& through
& out
you and yr
god damn fucked up
secret