• I Won’t Be No Run-away

    Lately, I have been extremely grateful for those who have shown me by their example, that they would stand tall and remain strong even when facing great hardship and danger. They refuse to betray those who are being persecuted even if it means they may also become targets. This includes Carl L. Harp. Those who… Continue Reading

  • Mechanical and Natural Light

    I often record or document natural light around my house, as I find the patterns and movement to be interesting. I did so this morning. Later I went to FaceBook, and a friend had shared a 1966 work, by Julio LeParc: Single Band in Contortion. His was a mechanical construction with light, created using a… Continue Reading

  • An Anarchist in Sanday.

    Insightful interview with Scottish anarchist publisher Stuart Christie, who once lived in the Orkney Islands in Northern Scotland. Link;https://www.facebook.com/skateraw/videos/808566862522082/ Note: Stuart passed away in 2020. Very sad….

  • Imaging Fragments

    Edward Riordan is doing some of the most interesting and unique work using what has been called Remote Viewing, when it was explored by the military at Stanford Research Institute. Although Riordan was trained in these earlier methods, he is inspired by the unfinished work of Ingo Swann, who designed the methodologies at Stanford Research… Continue Reading

  • Glenn Greenwald: On Lawlessness and Power

    A clip from a larger discussion with Noam Chomsky. Here Greenwald discusses the use of law by the elites and those with power in the United States as a means of coercion. He also describes this behavior as it has been used against whistle-blowers.

  • 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.

  • Lament Two

    Live, a band from 1992. Track: Pain Lies on the Riverside. Another confined lament. Considering project Indelible.

  • River Guard: Live

    Bill Callahan, formerly from the band Smog, singing River Guard, in the back of a cab. A correctional officer’s lament. A prisoner’s freedom. Unseen.

  • The Hidden Family of Carl Harp

    On July 4, 2015, I did an interview with one of Carl Harp’s family members, (the subject of the film I am developing, (Indelible). He was born in Vancouver Washington according to most of his records but I had been having a terrible time locating his birth record or the name of his birth mother… Continue Reading

  • Memorial as Sequence

    It would be interesting if at the end of everyone’s life, instead of words or a montage of stills, the family had a storyboard drawn of a movement sequence from the life of their family member; because we are not static in life. ???