Saturday, June 9, 2007

P o w e r . o f . G u e r n i c a


Last night I watched Simon Schama's show called 'Power of Art' - Picasso, on Public TV. It's an examination of Pablo Picasso's “Guernica,” a giant mural inspired by the 1937 Nazi bombing of the village of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. Just when he had completed this work, critics and viewers gave a lurk-warm opinion about it as the work was a combination of images from his personal anguishes even when it was a strong political response to the killings by general Franco. The crying women and children, agonizing horse head, minotaur and all the rest of his signature images combine in this stark and stylistic work(20 ft. long). The pyramid composition is to show the abuse of power over the innocent. The light is not used as in impressionist works, but like in Goya's execution painting where the bright yellow lantern is right in front of the victim. The source of light shows excessive power over the weak. Picasso depicts the single bulb hanging on the top center of the work like in an interrogation room. The most interesting observation in the PBS show was that, in 2003 at the time of the crucial historic presentation in the UN by Collin Powell to justify Iraq war, there was a large print of Guernica(same size?) on the wall behind was told to be covered by a blue cloth. Somebody did not feel the presence of it appropriate!

Friday, June 8, 2007

e l e v a t o r . e n t r a n c e


escalators take us to the upper level.
some stand still as they are not in a hurry
many walk up and others even run up the stairs!
faster or slower, all will reach up there eventually.

an entrance to the upper level does not guarantee anything
as nothing is permanent and everything is transient in nature,
we have the choice of moving further up or down from there;
by walking slower or faster, or even by standing still...

photo: 'escalator-entrance to the river-walk' /New Orleans /Louisiana /June2007©sebastian

Thursday, June 7, 2007

v i s i o n a r i e s

It is ironic that the word television has 'vision' in it. Rather it creates a 'Tunnel Vision'(TV) for the most part, as it is like a mere puppet show of many vested interests. It is an expensive and complex medium like cinema, thus profit oriented and market driven. TV has grown into a medium of distraction and distortion instead of providing any 'vision' of the real truth. Any moving image invites attention. It creates a virtual reality in our mind which is far removed from the daily reality. After all, perception is more real for us than the reality out there. The secret is that the perceived reality manifests eventually. So if an apocalyptic vision gets prominence on a daily basis in the media, then that does permeate into the individual and collective psyche, and that is what we can expect to happen; unless a new group of optimistic leaders with grand vision appear out of the blue and start paying attention to all the positive things still exist in this planet.
An utopian thinking!?
Anything is possible;
after all, history rhymes with mystery.

photo: jfk airport/new york /2007©sebastian

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

i p h o n e . m e s s e n g e r s


mobile phone is an important invention of our times, like the radio and tv. new cell phone from apple computer is an amazing device. it is a cell phone, music player, internet device, camera and much more, rolled in one. the 'complete enchilada' of communication. the 'sarcastics' say it has a hidden washing machine inside!
in spite of all the exaggerations of features this phone has, it looks like capable of making all the existing cell phone companies to feel the uncomfortable knots in their throat chakras for coming months. now they have to step up. but look how addicted we are to a new gadget that claims to improve our lives further! people hate the product or they love it. either way it is in their mind-scape. that is what communication means now. create a marketing hype. sensation sells.

media is for communication. culture thrives with more dialogues. african tribes used drumming for communication across the distant plains and deserts. one drummer on a mountain top to another, far away. the messages of farming, war and love were communicated with precision. i do not know whether they still use it. may be iphones replaced the drums. communication is improving for sure; or are we communicating enough, really? if so, what are we trying to say each other?

does the ultimate communication through silence(!)
what mystic-masters talked about, has a chance now?
one could only wonder...
___________________________
" sorry, did I wake you up? "
" can you call me back ? "
" stop interrupting, let me talk "
" I am hanging up "
" wait, you listen to me "
" did you hear about..."
" shut up "
" this one time, when I was..."
" you are breaking up "
" leave a message at the tone"
" oh! my god...can you believe it..."
" I can not talk, I am driving..."
" can you hear me now ? "
" are you there ? "
" you gone ? "
" sorry, got cut off,
so then what happened? "
"oh, nothing...
let me go..."
___________________
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photo collage: 'iphone & distant drumming' 2007©sebastian

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

C o l o n y . C o l l a p s e . D i s o r d e r


'Colony collapse disorder' sounds very natural. It is another name for the extinction of honey bees; a recent trend it seems. Is that a big deal? it can be. Bees are responsible for pollination among plants. Honey, may be we can live without. We could be facing the scarcity of fruits and vegetables if bees disappear. Why is it happening? cell phone signals are confusing their communication system, global warming, sun's rays are changing, more urbanization, all of the above and much more. Are we surprised? no, it can be just another random occurrence in the planet, y'all.

photo: 'missing bees' 2007©sebastian

Monday, June 4, 2007

p r e m e d i t a t i o n


'now' slips away when
one projects mind into the future continuously.
if premeditation becomes ones habit,
it is harder to get into meditation.

photo: 'premeditation' 2007©sebastian

Saturday, June 2, 2007

d a r k n e s s . s w i t c h















Switches are there to turn on the light.
But not one to turn on the darkness.
We just do not turn the switch on.
Darkness does not exist anywhere,
as it is just the absence of light.

Many face muscles move when we smile,
may be the same ones are used when we cry.
Even a grouch needs frown muscles!
But no muscles are needed to be indifferent.

watercolour: 'open switch'/sebastian©2007