colour, shape, form…

colour, shape, form…

Cromer developed his adult imagination through text rather than image, becoming a librarian and receiving a master’s degree in creative writing. In 1998, feeling frustration ...

 
continue... 05 December 2010 // Art
 
far too regular for any substance meant to live

far too regular for any substance meant to live

Young Wilson Alwyn Bentley became fascinated with snow crystals while living in his family's farm. On the 15th of January, at the age of 20, he ...

 
continue... 02 December 2010 // Literature, Nature
 
Wasted all the time

Wasted all the time

Time, time, time
See what's become of me

Time, time, time
See what's become of me
While I looked around
For my possibilities

I was ...

 
continue... 28 November 2010 // Movies, Music
 

what is the organ for our sense of time?

"And how long does that take?" Hans Castorp turned around to ask.

Joachim raised seven fingers.

"Seven minutes must be up by now."

Joachim shook his head. After a while he took the thermometer out of his mouth, looked at it, and said, "Yes, when you pay close attention to it - time, I mean - it goes very slowly. I truly like measuring my temperature four times a day, ...

 
continue... 27 November 2010 // Art, Literature
 

Time destroys everything

As Time destroys everything, maybe there are no good or bad deeds, just simply "deeds". [caption id="attachment_1246" align="alignnone" width="550" caption="Marcel Duchamp Fountain, 1916-1917"][/caption]
 
continue... 26 November 2010 // Art, Literature
 

Heraclitus: The Father of the Doctrine of Flux and the Unity of Opposites

'Ever-newer waters flow on those who step into the same rivers'

A Greek Philosopher of the late 6th century BCE, Heraclitus criticizes his predecessors and contemporaries for their failure to see the unity in experience. He claims to announce an everlasting Word (Logos) according to which all things are one, in some sense. Opposites are necessary for life, but they are unified in a system of balanced exchanges. The world ...

 
continue... 25 November 2010 // Literature
 
Anna and The Witch’s Bottle

Anna and The Witch’s Bottle

Anna and The Witch’s Bottle is a modern fairytale turned on its head, at once whimsical and childish, but with a dark underbelly.  The ...

 
continue... 23 November 2010 // Books
 
Looking for Snails on a Sunday Afternoon by Rudolf Kurz

Looking for Snails on a Sunday Afternoon by Rudolf Kurz

`The prints depict fantastic scenes of erotic masquerades and anthropomorphic animals, sometimes fanciful and sometimes frightening. Published by the Porcupine's Quill, known for its excellent ...

 
continue... 21 November 2010 // Books