Francois Bucher, Fractal Access Totems
how a purely natural process could have evolved, from the mud, sand, mists and seas of the primeval planet, the brain that conceived Beethoven s Ninth Symphony Arnold Lunn The question about what are Fractal Access Totems leads to a room with a thousand and one entry points. That is what this fractal or totemic knowledge that we speak about here entails: there is no one single line that could be described, without this line always being entangled with another one and therefore being something other than a line. The quality of this kind of knowledge the one that I try to express in some way in this film has to do with vision, with an experience or an event that one is oriented by. This is the fundamental part: it cannot be described solely as the achievement of intellectual activity, nor is it the conclusion of some kind of hypothesis. We can also say that this kind of knowledge is the kind that one doesnt own, it is knowledge that just takes place. The body is attained, a nonlocal intelligence that i
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