DEAD-DEAD BECAUSE YOU DECIDE WE NEED TO HAVE EVERYTHING
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Sunday, November 26, 2006
Saturday, November 18, 2006
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Hammock
Reality covered by a superficial tool: Languages.
The world of words is well known as language.
A first semiotic distinction about language is defined by F. de Saussure (1857-1913). He sees two characteristic elements called a signifier and a signified which are explained as “a sound-image” the first one, and “the concept” for the second one.
Those two elements interact in a complex trap (network) of meanings that “want to appear” trough language more than they are: natural humans being reality related on EVER LIFE philosophical questions:
What is life about? Why we live? What is my being about? Where I have to go? Any Life after death?
For words and gestures to function as units of a human language, they must break the link of iconicity and float free to signify "arbitrarily" as Saussure has it. There remains in “natural” language only a small residue of iconicity, and that is based in sound of various tongues and nations.
A non easy issue is how to get the freedom “between lines” of what act in a no-visible way, with or without our permission,
How to recognise that we are not so powerful, and how to acquire a
CONSCIOUS-AWARENESS about the primitive instinct and the humiliation our 6 SenSeS are constrict to accept.
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Thursday, November 09, 2006
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
books
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Hammock
1- Arnheim Rudolf, visual thinking.
2-Arnheim Rudolf, Art and visual perspection.
3-David Silverman, qualitative reserch, ethnography.
4-Frascina; Harris, art in modern culture. Anthology of critical text.
Monday, November 06, 2006
Hammock on the world
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Hammock
hammock on the world the adventure about whatever I have to write is including some WORDSSSSS, by now we should Know that LANGUAGE, any kind of LANGUAGE is only a dress that we have to wear in order to APPEAR outside. Sometimes is Halloween, sometimes Christmas, most of the time our lonely feeling is that there is something we can do about it! Well...
Monday, October 23, 2006
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Read carefully your Heart,
you do not need your brain in order to do that!
Just Listen!
you do not need your brain in order to do that!
Just Listen!