Away
So, this is my last post for a while. I’m taking a big trip and will be back near the end of March. It’s for a side project and also just to get out of here. It’ll be a real … Continue reading
So, this is my last post for a while. I’m taking a big trip and will be back near the end of March. It’s for a side project and also just to get out of here. It’ll be a real … Continue reading
Holiness. http://ibnlive.in.com/news/strike-across-india-banking-transport-hit/234385-3.html India has just shut down. Just in time for my arrival. I see the plan is well underway. This could be a total disaster zone and is exactly where I belong. Outstanding. Nine hour sleep with red eyes. Everyone … Continue reading
My morning walk to work will be hard to give up, when that day eventually comes. Coffee in hand, sun on left-face, bluest of blue skies, slow 20 minutes up Riverside Drive and across at 116th. It’s not the New … Continue reading
This cameraman has got to be the most committed journalist on the plannet right now. In this 12 minute film, you see bullets landing all around him, blood puddles when he stops to take cover. You see the resistance army … Continue reading
In the same way that people might accept you or reject you, art sometimes has a way of doing the same. You can look at a piece, like a cave painting, and it can refuse you. It’s almost as if … Continue reading
Tibet museum all day. Great day. Someone is going to take what I created and modularize it to be used in other sites. They discussed fees and structures and I shot them all down. If it’s for educational use, it’s … Continue reading
On Friday, I stayed in the office until probably 11p, putting the finishing touches on my 1st response paper. It turned out mediocre, but that’s because I really forced my argument. These days I’ll take any opportunity to acquaint people … Continue reading
Indian consulate. Flat screen TVs playing Bollywood music videos, music loud. Line long. I’m next. Indian man appears out of nowhere and cuts in front of me. He gets called up to the desk. I turn to the Indian guy … Continue reading
Rainy, non-winter winter day. Almonds and dark black coffee. Alone in the secret office. I just gave a presentation, 10 minutes, at which I played about 5 minutes of a recording I made of a client describing the outcome of … Continue reading
Sometimes water is so thin, and sometimes it’s thick. But it’s always watery. You know why this is so interesting? I do. It’s related to something I hate. Passive relativism. People come into schools with this idea of relativity, where … Continue reading