• Mysteries of Birds

    Above is an interdisciplinary work between artists and scientists on the meaning of bird’s song. This is interesting to me as last July, (a time of many unexpected discoveries for me), I had an insight about bird song and triangulation that I had to draw. I had no knowledge of birds or even the word… Continue Reading

  • Jake Appelbaum: Whole Lives Surveilled

    Jake Appelbaum, computer programmer, writer, artist and former Seattlite, gave this talk recently in Ecuador. He now lives in self-imposed exile in Berlin, because of the interruption of his life and the life of his friends and family in the U.S. Here he discusses in detail what the NSA surveillance actually involves in terms of… Continue Reading

  • Beauty of Home

    The snow began at a place in the cascades I once called home. Once you have lived with a 30 foot snow pack, it is hard not to feel attached to the first significant snowfall.

  • Nassim Haramein: Water and Matter

    A clip from a lecture in Germany, by physicist Nassim Haramein on water and matter. Since I posted this on youTube, it has had 6,000+ views. Another clip I posted from the same lecture on memory has had only 500 views. Interesting since he is utterly suppressed by the mainstream scientific community. He follows his… Continue Reading

  • Artist Effects Water with Her Thoughts

    Nothing new. But I like the fact the project is based on the work of Spinoza, whose work I often submitted my students to. I still think his work, and the interpretation of his work by Deleuze is important and not understood.  Link to the article. http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/artist-manipulates-48-pools-of-water-with-her-mind

  • Teleological Truth

    The truth within or part of any society or group is larger than any lies that travel through it. Small groups who wish to control others out of their own fear or greed by generating distortions or lies only cause more truths to appear and transparency to rise. This is a true principle in all… Continue Reading

  • Pain Dissolving

    I have lately found Eckhart problematic. But I came across this, about the dynamic of pain, which seems true. So here it is posted right next to Tool’s dark lament on pain. Perfect.

  • Castration, Codes and Fear

    Alan Turing, a 20th century mathematician was the main force behind the breaking of German communication encryption during World War II. He lead the effort in a small research facility in England. Without his work, the war may have ended much differently. Rather than thank him, he was chemically castrated after it became known he… Continue Reading

  • Pliancy

    Let everything that’s been planned come true. Let them believe. And let them have their passions. Because what they call passion actually is not some emotional energy, but just the friction between their souls and the outside world. And most important, let them believe in themselves. Let them be helpless like children because weakness is… Continue Reading