This is not about Bowie, though I do love his music and - I admit - I just pinched his title…. but let me give a brief explanation.
An Epithalamium is a poem or song written in celebration of a marriage. The term comes to us from ancient Greece and the form has had a long history since then - evolving over time, though less common now.
Concepts of love have evolved too, along with our understanding of the forces which hold our universe together and which might even explain the inexplicable - like love.
More recently, technology has started to change how we meet, how we communicate and how we connect. The fact that you are reading this - here on Substack - in whatever now you now inhabit, is proof enough of that.
So I wrote this particular Epithalamium to celebrate the wedding of two wonderful people who first met online, and whose relationship first grew through their communication with one another in this strange electronic unreality we currently call “the Internet.”
And love is the Singularity mentioned - the point at which all laws of physics no longer apply….
Aether - was the word for it back then - that thing which filled space; transmitter of light, gravity, maybe even love. Unseen, unknown, but always there and everywhere around us and above, occupying the interstices of imperfect knowledge, the gaps of our flawed existence - metaphysical filler of the heart without which everything - people, planets, stars - might … simply fall apart. Quintessence - another word for this the Alchemists theorised; substance of the infinite shared in minute proportions with our physical selves - our base matter trapped in this earthly realm while the stars sang with it, saturated in it and our souls echoed that song, yearning for transcendence, striving to hear the music of the spheres, the constant cosmic chatter. Daedomena - or Data, we call it now and generate it, venerate it, making it the medium in which we marinate - electromagnetically - wified and wonderfully - basking in the glow of the waves which bind us together constantly and eternally and somehow, somewhere, that beating binary code becomes suffused with something else - transmitted but transmuted - transubstantiated. Adynaton - I call it; exquisite impossibility, that thoughts translated to numbers should meet - sequence of ones and noughts - and joining, exchanging, become complete, become something more than what was sent - a synergy, a sharing in this digital metaphysical unreality, this Aether of the mind, this post post-modern peculiarity we create where art meets aura, where romance recreates itself outside of ourselves, out in the electronic void where our virtual hearts hang beating, beating, becoming, and still becoming… Singularity.
I vividly remember you writing this before their wedding! You seemed to plug into a power socket from another dimension and the words flowed!
I took 100hours doing a portrait of the couple. Best collaboration!
My mother used to always say, “Meggy if you think you’ve found an original idea :::: go back and read how the Ancient Greeks did it.” So true.
Jack in the pulpit I call the fern opening fronds to the world. Love of life to increase oxytocin in one form or another. Love the exploration.