• The FBI’s Folly

    This is the podcast for Indelible, the documentary in progress for the week of October 12, 2016. I finally had a chance to review the third installment of Harp’s alleged FBI file, provided in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. The image above is from these documents. It is the earliest photo I… Continue Reading

  • Water Protectors are Important

    If your water is polluted by accidents from pipelines or other contaminants as in Flint MI, you have to purchase water to survive. And purchased water provides a huge profit for someone, and also gives the seller of that water control over its contents. #noDAPL

  • On Holding Ground

    This is the podcast for the week of October 6, 2016, for Indelible, an experimental documentary film in progress. Considering the depth of experience for a moment in time. A monentary expression after a few weeks of turmoil. I have been unable to review the last installment I received of FBI documents from Harp’s file… Continue Reading

  • A Gazing Pool Contained

    Confinment or restraint is limited in its ability to remove beauty from your life—as long as you have a store of images in your memory that you can recall at will. I have been building a store of my own images. I consider it to be a discipline or sorts–to store the images of beauty… Continue Reading

  • Tesla describes his creative process.

    A reading from Tesla describing his creative process when inventing his devices. It describes the function of mental imaging prior to engaging in production. It shows the importance of artists and others to value a skill that comes naturally to them but is often considered useless, or even a form of illness, in many western fields.… Continue Reading

  • Podcast | The Father’s Compass

    This is the podcast for Indelible: The Love & Rage of Carl L. Harp, a documentary in progress for the week of September 16, 2016. Father Beh was a witness at Walla Walla State Penitentiary during the years 1979 through 1981. He marked the injuries of prisoners on a wall that authorities hoped would remain… Continue Reading

  • Imagining Freedom in a Desperate Crowd

    The podcast for the documentary film Indelible: The Love & Rage of Carl L. Harp, for the Week of August 1, 2016 | A review of the first documents received from Carl L. Harp’s FBI file, after two years of waiting. I requested Harp’s FBI file in July 2014. This is the first of a… Continue Reading

  • Strandbeests

    These are powered by wind. A good idea if you have no power. Designer: Theo Jansen If the movement of a machine can make your pulse quicken because of the beauty of its movement, it can only be good.  

  • Wings and Rules of Law

    The podcast for Indelible, the documentary in progress for the week of July 16, 2016. These past two weeks have been full of struggle. Two roads have coincided. It might even be more than two. It began Friday night with a soft knock on the door at eight PM. https://media.blubrry.com/1461851/p/media.blubrry.com/indelible/p/content.blubrry.com/indelible/wings-podcast-July-16-2016-1.mp3Podcast: Play in new window |… Continue Reading

  • The Naming of Chaos

    This is the podcast for the documentary film in progress, Indelible, for the week of July 4, 2016. Carl L. Harp believed in chaos, but what did that mean? How Harp’s unwillingness to fit within named groups was seen as dangerous to those with the authority to name. Chaos can take many forms. It may… Continue Reading

  • Goldman Sachs and Brexit: Revisiting 2007?

    This is what the chart for Goldman Sachs looked like in September 2007, just days before the public became aware of the crash of the housing market. It spiked, showing the anticipation of the profit they were going to make from the demise of the housing market. Don’t think because the market crashes that it… Continue Reading