Easter, 1982
My grandfather was one of those larger than life people, common enough perhaps for immigrant pater and mater familias at the turn of the 20th Century. He emigrated from Poland at 16 to avoid military...
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Ephemeral wildflowers live most of the time under the forest floor as rhizomes, bulbs or roots. The category “ephemeral wildflowers” encompasses in fact the whole life cycle of the plants that...
View ArticleFrom One to Another
As the forest canopy approaches completion, Jack in the Pulpits erupt to full size. A few are just ripe, but most are a visibly transducent green that the canopy itself manages to copy only for a few...
View ArticleAbout Mushrooms
In a previous post, I described the events leading up to my grandfather telling me, “You have to understand about mushrooms.” Learning recently about Charles McIlvaine, I recognized something of my...
View ArticleDrone Strikes in the Uncanny Valley – Part 2
In Part 1, I wrote: The visceral revulsion of many seems to indicate a sense that these drones have, or will assume a life of their own, that despite their clearly mechanical appearance, they inhabit...
View ArticleDrone Strikes in the Uncanny Vallyey – Part 3
Part 2 asserts that from the Uncanny Valley’s forest floor, the drone seems both an uncanny robot and a living nonhuman species. Of course neither is true. The drone is a remote appendage of a...
View ArticleAmphibian Digitism
Amphibian Digitism (Click pic to enlarge) the object has a similar interiority and a different physicality, and this I call animism…. the object is devoid of interiority but possesses a similar kind of...
View ArticleThe Emptiness of Wang Wei
Karen recently gave me 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei. This small book is a compilation of 19 translations of Wang Wei’s (7th century Chinese poet) poem, Deer Park, alongside an essay by Eliot...
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