Hi Ross,
I remember going to see 'Russian Ark' and remarking to the person I had seen it with, that yes it was an interesting problem for a
film maker to set themselves but didn't they know we had to blink! Watching the film made me extremely aware of keeping my eyes
open. \again maybe that's what classicism intuitively understood and found the rythyms of blinking. maybe?
peace
alan
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