I mostly agree with Doc C on this. I think he made some reasonable observations. I've had conversations with an unnamed e-stripper about art because I want to understand from their perspective. I appreciate people who have the creativity and imagination to produce art works for us to enjoy because I know sure as shit that my stick figures are not impressive.
I tried really hard yesterday to come up with some art using Photoshop. All I wanted to do was take Doc C's face off of his user photo and superimpose it on Max Julien's body using my VHS copy of "The Mack". I couldn't even come close to doing it. I suck at Photoshop, so maybe I'll just stay with what I know: stick figures!
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03/02/2005 14:03 #23415
Art03/01/2005 14:34 #23414
So Many Things To Say.........but so little time to say it. I'll have to pick one topic for now. I want to add to what (e:Aswierat) mentioned, but that will have to wait until I get some more free time.
I want to talk about Chakras. I asked before if anyone is into meditation, yoga, breathing exercises...stuff like that. I am curious about metaphysical study. Basically what I've learned so far is that the Chakras are points of energy aligned vertically (and symmetrically) along your body. Each represents a non-physical point assigned to different aspects of your health. From what I can tell the idea is that meditating and thinking about a specific Chakra will enable you to control energy flow levels, allowing you to use the spiritual part of yourself to heal in a certain way. Different authors like Deepak Chopra (sp?) suggest the body has everything it needs to heal itself physically, while giving you spiritual benefits as well.
So I want to hear from skeptics and proponents alike. I don't necessarily like the idea of using chemicals every time you don't feel well, so I want to look into other things. Nobody answered me last time, but I'll ask again. Does anyone know anything about this stuff? Maybe I should just ask my neighbor Michelle who teaches Yoga by Globe. I don't know. I guess I just want to learn more. Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
Jason
I want to talk about Chakras. I asked before if anyone is into meditation, yoga, breathing exercises...stuff like that. I am curious about metaphysical study. Basically what I've learned so far is that the Chakras are points of energy aligned vertically (and symmetrically) along your body. Each represents a non-physical point assigned to different aspects of your health. From what I can tell the idea is that meditating and thinking about a specific Chakra will enable you to control energy flow levels, allowing you to use the spiritual part of yourself to heal in a certain way. Different authors like Deepak Chopra (sp?) suggest the body has everything it needs to heal itself physically, while giving you spiritual benefits as well.
So I want to hear from skeptics and proponents alike. I don't necessarily like the idea of using chemicals every time you don't feel well, so I want to look into other things. Nobody answered me last time, but I'll ask again. Does anyone know anything about this stuff? Maybe I should just ask my neighbor Michelle who teaches Yoga by Globe. I don't know. I guess I just want to learn more. Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
Jason
02/28/2005 15:13 #23413
Okay, I Watched The OscarsNormally I don't pay attention to the Academy Awards. I have a real problem with the superficial "who are you wearing" type of conversation that goes on. Let's give this some thought for a moment. Who outside of the "fashion police" industry honestly cares what kind of dress someone's wearing? Does it really make a difference when most American women will never be able to afford the clothes? Even Michael Moore, hero to unshowered, unshaven populists everywhere is starting to wear a spiky hair cut and those "nerd chic" glasses that almost everyone on Elmwood sports. WTF, Mike? You had a lot of people fooled with the "average guy" bit. Why change for change's sake? Bring back the Made in Canada hat and stick it to those fashion police dorks!
Anyway, about the awards. Umm. I'm glad Jamie Foxx got the Best Actor award. I wish Uncle Marty would win an Oscar someday. Other than that I really don't care at all. I didn't see Million Dollar Baby or The Aviator so I can't comment on them. I'm not a movie snob - basically I'll watch it if it's somewhat funny or entertaining - but I don't get out to see many movies so it's hard to compare the two films. Maybe I'll check them out later.
Sometime during the broadcast I said "screw this" and decided to go to Borders. I love to support the Elmwood businesses but Talking Leaves doesn't carry most of what I want to read, other than their selection of Dover Thrift Edition materials. Their selection of politically charged material is shockingly narrow (their explanation to me was "Well, we have to cater to the neighborhood" - kinda hard to argue with that one). Now that I think of it, New World doesn't always have what I want either. Borders has a wide selection of music and books so I'll make a special trip out of Elmwood to go there for a couple of hours every now and then. I picked up a couple of items so the next time I'm bored like I was yesterday I won't have to resort to watching the freaking Oscars.
Jason
Anyway, about the awards. Umm. I'm glad Jamie Foxx got the Best Actor award. I wish Uncle Marty would win an Oscar someday. Other than that I really don't care at all. I didn't see Million Dollar Baby or The Aviator so I can't comment on them. I'm not a movie snob - basically I'll watch it if it's somewhat funny or entertaining - but I don't get out to see many movies so it's hard to compare the two films. Maybe I'll check them out later.
Sometime during the broadcast I said "screw this" and decided to go to Borders. I love to support the Elmwood businesses but Talking Leaves doesn't carry most of what I want to read, other than their selection of Dover Thrift Edition materials. Their selection of politically charged material is shockingly narrow (their explanation to me was "Well, we have to cater to the neighborhood" - kinda hard to argue with that one). Now that I think of it, New World doesn't always have what I want either. Borders has a wide selection of music and books so I'll make a special trip out of Elmwood to go there for a couple of hours every now and then. I picked up a couple of items so the next time I'm bored like I was yesterday I won't have to resort to watching the freaking Oscars.
Jason
02/16/2005 17:33 #23412
Thoughts on Alt Press(e:Paul) - I'm glad that you put a link up for Alt Press. I know what you guys are thinking..."But but Jason, I thought you hated the alternative rags!" Well I must say that of all the alternative publications in our city, I think Alt Press is the best by far in terms of its news coverage and opinion columns. Obviously I don't agree with everything Grady Hawkins has to say, but he does a much better job of articulating his point of view and backing up what he says than anyone else. It's not a publication that is filled to the brim with hate speech. No fluff, no BS, no childish ranting. Just the story as an uber-liberal sees it. So although I maintain my skepticism when it comes to the other alternatives, I fully support Alt Press. They take the giant responsibility of informing the public seriously. Kudos to them.
Also - (e:Matthew) - Yes there are now twins on e-strip. I promise you he's real! I think he'll be accepted about as much as me. He's also the evil twin (waiting for the inevitable (e:Ajay) wisecrack). It's nice being the good one.
Jason
Also - (e:Matthew) - Yes there are now twins on e-strip. I promise you he's real! I think he'll be accepted about as much as me. He's also the evil twin (waiting for the inevitable (e:Ajay) wisecrack). It's nice being the good one.
Jason
02/16/2005 15:04 #23411
The GatesI'm not as cynical as (e:Joshua) - in part because the project was privately funded. It's not my money being wasted, and it's not my park that is being "decorated" as such. I suppose I don't care. If people enjoy it, fine. If people think that it's garbage, that's fine too. Some New Yorkers think it makes the park look ugly. Others don't. There are a variety of opinions.
One thing I've learned recently about the art world is that it isn't always meant to give people happy feelings. Sometimes it's there for shock value (like Piss Christ), and sometimes it's there to get any kind of reaction out of you (good or bad). It's there to make you think about things differently. So while I may look at a piece and think that a third grader could do it (therefore lessening its value in my mind), others may find something interesting about it. It's all in how you allow yourself to perceive it. I'm still learning though, admittedly.
Jason
One thing I've learned recently about the art world is that it isn't always meant to give people happy feelings. Sometimes it's there for shock value (like Piss Christ), and sometimes it's there to get any kind of reaction out of you (good or bad). It's there to make you think about things differently. So while I may look at a piece and think that a third grader could do it (therefore lessening its value in my mind), others may find something interesting about it. It's all in how you allow yourself to perceive it. I'm still learning though, admittedly.
Jason