Indelible: Concept Sketch
Concept Sketch for Indelible. Based on image from Gulliver’s Travels. Carl L. Harp’s short life. A vivisection unseen, bringing information into the future.
Concept Sketch for Indelible. Based on image from Gulliver’s Travels. Carl L. Harp’s short life. A vivisection unseen, bringing information into the future.
A few months ago while researching the documentary film, Indelible, I met someone who shared two short memories with me about his time in prison. He described an evening when he arrived on a bus to his new home in Walla Walla, Washington. He had noticed how the prison building looked as the road came… Continue Reading
The title of this post is a quote from Gandhi. It inspired a man from Ireland, Mark Boyle, to live without money for one year. He has never been happier. You can read his story here. i too was inspired by Gandhi’s words to undertake the development of Indelible, research based on my father’s initial efforts… Continue Reading
Updated the page. New information. Indelible
In this video, American Dianna Ortiz, a catholic nun, discusses her experience with her colleagues. Here Ortiz is more transparent about both telling her experience of being tortured in Guatemala by police and a torture squad which was informed, funded, and managed by American personnel. And she describes how when she attempted in good faith… Continue Reading
“I know what few U.S. citizens know: what it is to be an innocent civilian, and to be accused, interrogated, and tortured, to have my own government eschew my claims for justice and actively destroy my character because my case causes political problems for them. I know what it is to wait in the dark… Continue Reading
Video above: Phil Ochs singing “There But for Fortune”, in 1964. As Phil Ochs became more politically effective, he encountered increased pressure from authorities, including, having his voice-box crushed by thugs, so he could no longer sing. Following the roots of the lyrics… Earlier I posted a version of this lyric structure, created for Claire… Continue Reading
Claire Culhane was a tireless activist and author who worked fearlessly for the rights of others. She lived and worked in Canada. In 1979, she began a long correspondence with Carl L. Harp, whose life and wrongful death is the subject of my current project, Indelible. Claire helped to edit and obtain the publishing of… Continue Reading
An interview with reporter Seymour Hersh on the path he took to tell the story of the massacre at My Lai, in Vietnam, 47 years ago. He said no major newspaper would touch the story. He didn’t blame them. He said they just could not believe it really happened. And so he took a different… Continue Reading
There was something completely satisfying today about placing my index finger against the surface of a raindrop that was held on the edge of a branch, and watching the surface tension transfer from the branch to my finger; the water would run down in a rivulet, across my palm, and onto my wrist, changing its… Continue Reading
About fear, as you may not know. Handwritten lyrics by Van Etten: Video
Another clip from the James Redfield interview. He discusses the importance of listening.
A clip from a lecture by a Canadian professor and neuroscientist whose research involves new technologies to enhance the sharing of information generated by our brains, including memory. In this clip he discusses the impact this sharing might have on our society.
“The Panopticon must not be understood as a dream building: It is the diagram of a mechanism of power reduced to its ideal form.” Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish, 1977 The Panopticon is a type of institutional building designed by English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the late eighteenth century. The concept of… Continue Reading