Monday, July 9, 2012

monolith thinking


The firestorm of reaction was fanned by contemporary media that gives the world access to the cell-phone-on-the-street viewpoint of such events. This level of reportage has little journalistic scruple since it is spread over the world on the internet. Enhancing the inflammatory nature of this kind of news programming, the constant flow of conflicting accounts out of independent sources merge in an unsettling confusion of opinions. In biblical times, the role of Adam in Paradise was to give names to the un-named. Today, lacking truth, humans satisfy the fundamental urge to name the un-named by forming an opinion. The oscillation of public opinion and the sensationalism of the on- the- spot imagery are twin forces that are counter to what could be reasoned action in the face of catastrophe. The social chaos that ensues from this combination blocks the development of true compassion for the plight of others. From this perspective, the plethora of unedited images and unfounded opinions is the true source of widespread anxiety.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Well , I made it through my illness and am ready for work and the big life. I found my real friends , those of the heart. It seems that a new door is opening in my work since I may have some assistants who are eager and to make art. I have a long road to walk , drawing and painting and finally sculpture. New ideas are flooding me and I am ready.

I still feel for the people I have left behind, yet the new road is running with new faces and my dear Carolyn who has helped out of bed to this new running man.