(photo courtesy of: http://millyboarder.blogspot.com/2007/06/sun-tunnels.html)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
"In The Tunnels You Can Actually Walk On Stars"
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Family and Community
Many who follow this blog are currently in a class called Art, Advocacy, and Landscape with Terry Tempest Williams. In this class, on a daily basis, we find ourselves wondering about ways to save the world. (I say that in jest, but it isn’t far from the truth.) Ways we, individually and as a group, can help our community fix its present problems. And those problems can include anything (climate change, human rights, environmental degradation, education, anything), the key is that it needs to be a community action for meaningful change to occur.
As I progress through the class, I realize that right now community, indeed family, is more important than ever. And for me, community and family need to expand to include each other, become synonymous with the other. Only through the mutual respect for people, a recognition that we all share the same blood, will true environmental change occur.
If we respect each other, treat each other as equals, that same respect will surely carry over to the land. Human rights and a broader sense of community and family are the building blocks of a true respect for the environment.
-- a. holland
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Confessions of an off-road outlaw
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Happy Campers
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Wisdom
The official website states his concept as:
Inspired by the idea one of the greatest gifts one generation can pass to another is the wisdom it has gained from experience, the wisdom project, produced with the cooperation from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, seeks to create a record of a multicultural group of people who have all made their mark on the world. Presented against the same white space, all of the subjects are removed from their context, which not only democratizes them, but also allows for a clear dialogue to exist between them. In an attempt to create a more profound, honest, and truly revealing portrait of these luminaries, the project encompasses their voices, their physical presence, and the written word. This comprehensive portrayal of such a profound and global group is an index of extraordinary perspectives. Wisdom is an ongoing project. Additions to the list of contributors continues.
Here is the trailer/introduction video for the hour long film of all the interviews:
Wisdom - Introduction from State Library of New South Wales on Vimeo.
I really enjoy the words of Robert Redford and Jane Goodall.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Science/Philosophy
The Imaginary foundation was established in Geneva in 1973 as an experimental "think-tank" for new ideas. Created by an eclectic group of free thinkers, the foundation’s research spans
all creative endeavors and assigns as its goal; the wish to eliminate set conventions in favor of the humorous, the abstract and the visionary.
In his vision for the Imaginary Foundation, the Director(whose name is never mentioned anywhere...) knew that the human mind has more than one mode, that indeed it has an "ecology" of being. He knew that imagination, intuition, inspiration are basic to psyche. . . . A philosophy of research began to form: imagination as fundamental to all learning; artistic making as a model of integrating vision, materials, structure, and imagery.
"What makes true vision is the poetry of life and the richness of nature"
I have been a long time fan of their philosophy and tee-shirts, a medium The Director considers essential to getting their message out.
The post I would like to highlight focuses on music/science/cosmos/Carl Sagan. This is relevant considering the reading some of us just finished for Terry's class on Gaia and Lovelock, who had conversations with Sagan. It also touches on the level of the Universe which is something Jack Turner challenges us to consider. I find it funny that someone (this guy) would take the time to remix words of Sagan, Feynman, deGrasse Tyson & Bill Nye to match beats!
Here is the video with subtitles so you can read along.
and the original IF post.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
New Found Music
I only recently stumbled upon The Cinematic Orchestra and did a little background check to see what they are all about. Formed in the late 90's they are a British based jazz band and their recorded albums bring together improvised live jazz and electronic elements by the turntablist/DJ.
The barn and mountains provide a great image to accompany the music but I always close my eyes and imagine snow blanketing everything. I love most music and use it for different purposes. This I find truly beautiful and while I do use music to fill the background empty space while I actively participate in something else, I find when this is playing I stop what I am doing to just listen. It is captivating.
Enjoy.
Cinematic Orchestra "Dawn" from JT GURZI on Vimeo.