Friday, June 27, 2008

Reckoner by Radiohead




Reckoner

You can't take it with you
Dancing for your pleasure

You are not to blame for
Bittersweet distractor
Dare not speak its name
Dedicated to all you
all human beings

Because we separate like
ripples on a blank shore
(in rainbows)
Because we separate like
ripples on a blank shore
(in rainbows)

Reckoner

Take me with you
Dedicated to all you
all human beings

- Reckoner, by Radiohead, written by Thom Yorke.


This coming Tuesday- Radiohead, Gara and Brodie. It's like going home.

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Codex Reperio Wordled



I took about 10,000 words I'd written from this blog and worked it through Wordle to get this funky "word cloud" above, based on frequency of usage. Loving the dadaist juxtaposition.

Then I put the entire text of Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse through and tweaked the formatting a little further to get the result below. My vote for the cover of the 90th anniversary edition.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Layers by Stanley Kunitz

"I have walked through many lives, some of them my own, and I am not who I was, though some principle of being abides, from which I struggle not to stray.

When I look behind, as I am compelled to look before I can gather strength to proceed on my journey, I see the milestones dwindling toward the horizon and the slow fires trailing from the abandoned camp-sites, over which scavenger angels wheel on heavy wings.

Oh, I have made myself a tribe out of my true affections, and my tribe is scattered!

How shall the heart be reconciled to its feast of losses?

In a rising wind the manic dust of my friends, those who fell along the way, bitterly stings my face.

Yet I turn, I turn, exulting somewhat, with my will intact to go wherever I need to go, and every stone on the road precious to me.

In my darkest night, when the moon was covered and I roamed through wreckage, a nimbus-clouded voice directed me:
"Live in the layers,
not on the litter."
Though I lack the art to decipher it, no doubt the next chapter in my book of transformations is already written.

I am not done with my changes."

- The Layers- by the late, American Poet Laureate, Stanley Kunitz

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Cultures at the far edge of the world



Spend twenty minutes with Wade Davis, a Harvard-educated ethnobotanist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. He tells an intense and incredibly powerful story that challenges our view of the world and the lives we lead, in inspiring and beautiful ways.

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Like Spinning Plates

The photograph below is the final scene of a powerful series capturing the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, during a rally in the city of Rawalpindi on December 27th 2007. Interview with photographer John Moore, Getty Images, 1st Prize for Stories, 2008 World Press Photo.




While you make pretty speeches
I'm being cut to shreds
You feed me to the lions
A delicate balance

And this just feels like spinning plates
I'm living in cloud cuckoo land
And this just feels like spinning plates
Our bodies floating down the muddy river

- Like Spinning Plates by Thom Yorke of Radiohead


Standing silent in the Old Church (Oude Kerk) in central Amsterdam, I'd made my annual pilgrimage to remember the world unfolding around me. The sermon was strong again this year; suppression of the human condition in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Kenya and other lands so tortured. How often have we heard this parable and how often have we begged the lesson yet be learned? There was no hymn, no choir of angels to descend upon our fearful souls. We came to see, not listen, and we look until our eyes are filled with tears upon faintest realisation that THIS is happening HERE and NOW, merely outside whatever walls that we imagine line our little lands. There is no priest, except whatever voice wells up from within, and no communion except the few fragile seconds when you let slip and imagine that this man or woman or child is human, just like you.

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Monday, June 02, 2008

Afghan Women

Another favourite of mine from this year's World Press Photo. These are two potraits of Afghan women from a simply beautiful collection of ten.






Lana Slezic, Panos Pictures, Portraits: 3rd prize stories.

"Six years after the ousting of the Taliban regime, the lives of many women in Afghanistan remain unaltered. Honor killings, forced marriage, domestic violence and denial of education continue to affect women daily. These portraits of women in Kabul were made by focusing a modern digital camera onto the glass plate inside an old-fashioned Afghan box camera."

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