a diligent and creative labor of love spanning decades; i log things i can't forget, so i don't forget them.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Who You Are
a pertinent quote from my favorite brother:
"distance yourself from painful things and do something that makes you happy"
"Tears don't mean you're losing, everybody's bruising,
There's nothing wrong with who you are"
"distance yourself from painful things and do something that makes you happy"
In the vein of my last post about personas
"Tears don't mean you're losing, everybody's bruising,
There's nothing wrong with who you are"
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
I'm watching The Last Unicorn right now, for inspiration. Wondering if I'm the last one like me in the world! lol not really.
"I'd forgotten that men cannot see unicorns. If men no longer know what they're looking at, there might still be other unicorns out there."
I think about you all the time when I'm not working. So I work harder.
I once saw on someone's facebook, or xanga, or aim profile, a quote from supposedly Enders Game about whether or not people can play a role in life without becoming it. (Thinking about this while watching the movie Persona) I found the term for it today:
Enantiodromia.
For the growing child, the development of a viable social persona is a vital part of adapting to, and preparing for adult life in, the external social world. 'A strong ego relates to the outside world through a flexible persona. For Carl Jung 'the danger is that [people] become identical with their personas - the professor with his textbook, the tenor with his voice' Then there is this break- at some point- called Enantiodromia; the emergence of the repressed individuality from beneath the persona later in life.
Heraclitus says "cold things warm, warm things cool, wet things dry and parched things get wet."
Plato: "Everything arises in this way, opposites from their opposites."
So I suppose it makes sense that someday one will look in the mirror and have to re evaluate whether or not there's a mask between oneself and other people, it will either be shabbily continue (because you'll know its a sham and not your true self), or you will have to remake your mask into something more true to who you really are.
"I'd forgotten that men cannot see unicorns. If men no longer know what they're looking at, there might still be other unicorns out there."
I think about you all the time when I'm not working. So I work harder.
I once saw on someone's facebook, or xanga, or aim profile, a quote from supposedly Enders Game about whether or not people can play a role in life without becoming it. (Thinking about this while watching the movie Persona) I found the term for it today:
Enantiodromia.
For the growing child, the development of a viable social persona is a vital part of adapting to, and preparing for adult life in, the external social world. 'A strong ego relates to the outside world through a flexible persona. For Carl Jung 'the danger is that [people] become identical with their personas - the professor with his textbook, the tenor with his voice' Then there is this break- at some point- called Enantiodromia; the emergence of the repressed individuality from beneath the persona later in life.
Heraclitus says "cold things warm, warm things cool, wet things dry and parched things get wet."
Plato: "Everything arises in this way, opposites from their opposites."
So I suppose it makes sense that someday one will look in the mirror and have to re evaluate whether or not there's a mask between oneself and other people, it will either be shabbily continue (because you'll know its a sham and not your true self), or you will have to remake your mask into something more true to who you really are.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
"Images of Divine Things"
Just working and surfin the net with Booty... This week was really nice. Doing work I like, making the money, hanging out. I really like the start of this year. :)
Almost all men, and those that seem to be very miserable, love life, because they cannot bear to lose sight of such a beautiful and lovely world. The ideas, that every moment whilst we live have a beauty that we take not distinct notice of, brings a pleasure that, when we come to the trial, we had rather live in much pain and misery than lose.
Tim Keller tonight was saying Animals don't make art, they're too practical. They just want to survive. Often artists struggle with that, but what we do is so important- because if people were just rational, we'd just buy the cheapest thing in the supermarket, instead of the products that are better designed, that hit us emotionally or because it's green. So if there's a way to do what you love and impact people on a deeper level, and you know what you want, then it's a real blessing to be able to make a living that way.
"Man is the product of... the outcome of atoms" -Bertram Russell
"Stupidity of Dignity" by Steven Pinker (also wrote The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature)
Almost all men, and those that seem to be very miserable, love life, because they cannot bear to lose sight of such a beautiful and lovely world. The ideas, that every moment whilst we live have a beauty that we take not distinct notice of, brings a pleasure that, when we come to the trial, we had rather live in much pain and misery than lose.
- "The Beauty of the World" (c.1725), from the notebook The Images of Divine Things, The Shadows of Divine Things, The Language and Lessons of Nature (published 1948) by Jonathan Edwards The Works of Jonathan Edwards, volume 1 of 2, with active table of contents
Tim Keller tonight was saying Animals don't make art, they're too practical. They just want to survive. Often artists struggle with that, but what we do is so important- because if people were just rational, we'd just buy the cheapest thing in the supermarket, instead of the products that are better designed, that hit us emotionally or because it's green. So if there's a way to do what you love and impact people on a deeper level, and you know what you want, then it's a real blessing to be able to make a living that way.
"Man is the product of... the outcome of atoms" -Bertram Russell
"Stupidity of Dignity" by Steven Pinker (also wrote The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature)
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Some design work
This week I worked on some really cute sticky notes and potential Math book covers for 1st and 2nd graders. And with Shirley last night, made this cute flyer for the Fertile Ground Artist Showcase going on tonight at the National Black Theatre Co.!
Also, you should all check out Dan Cohen's portfolio site that I helped make- he has some awesome work: Dancohencreative.com
Also, you should all check out Dan Cohen's portfolio site that I helped make- he has some awesome work: Dancohencreative.com
Monday, January 10, 2011
liking this new sweater a lot! didn't buy it, yet.
excerpts from a chat from tonight
me:i bet you found some great clothes u havent seen in a while
excerpts from a chat from tonight
me:i bet you found some great clothes u havent seen in a while
friend: i had this vintage faux fur coat that i didn't like at first
and then i think i like it again
me:thats how it works huh
friend: yeah... the same goes for ppl
Friday, January 07, 2011
ETSY shop
One of my favorite books is the Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. I have all these sketches inspired by the novel, and decided to do a series of things based on the theme.
saw this on my friends facebook and really liked it:
Friendship isn't a big thing - it's a million little things.
Dont cry- funny video
I could do it like a brother, do it like a dude
Kid Cudi co/best Hip Hop Vid of the year at Antville Awards 2010!
http://videos.antville.org/stories/2038167
saw this on my friends facebook and really liked it:
Friendship isn't a big thing - it's a million little things.
Dont cry- funny video
I could do it like a brother, do it like a dude
Kid Cudi co/best Hip Hop Vid of the year at Antville Awards 2010!
http://videos.antville.org/stories/2038167
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Got preview stills in my inbox this morning, for my new short film "Indecent Exposure", so excited to see the final, this was the greatest to film this past year!! Enjoy:
Watching "The Swan Princess" and eating chicken noodle stew, while doing web design and book cover ideas... It's snowing outside!
I've been liking a lot of british pop lately. There's this cheryl cole song parachute that I like, and the ingrid michaelson (apparently the original) version.
I don’t ever want to wake up...
Tonight I’ll be sleepin’
Sleepin’ with my eyes wide shut
Good day yesterday. Had a short radio interview in the morning, two freelance design meetings.
Watching "The Swan Princess" and eating chicken noodle stew, while doing web design and book cover ideas... It's snowing outside!
I've been liking a lot of british pop lately. There's this cheryl cole song parachute that I like, and the ingrid michaelson (apparently the original) version.
I don’t ever want to wake up...
Tonight I’ll be sleepin’
Sleepin’ with my eyes wide shut
Good day yesterday. Had a short radio interview in the morning, two freelance design meetings.
Monday, January 03, 2011
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