Chatting with friend recently reminded me of this Hundred Waters song - Cavity:
there's a man walking
with a rope and a shovel in his hand
and he's digging
He's digging
down to clay
i lean back and watch the ceiling sway
But you make these feelings go away
you make these feelings go
you make these feelings go away
you make these feelings go
You Love Who Floods
seeing him's easy when no ones around
finding him's easy when all that you've found
are gardens and sirens both move to the sound
of little worms writhing
But you make these feelings go away
you make these feelings go away
you make these feelings go
You Love Who Floods
You Love Who Floods
You Love Who Floods
You Love Who Floods
(come then, come over, and sit by me
swallow the arrow following me
nothing to fill in, nothing to free
nothing here love but a cavity)
Are these virtual relationships really leading us to find "nothing here but a cavity"? What has your experience been?
(from npr.org)
The "Cavity" video was made by Langan using one flashlight, collecting peculiar, fragmented images of Miglis. He told NPR his intention was to "play with the idea of hollowness, attempting to define emptiness by its edges, visually."