20090615

A Snippet of The Iranian Election Aftermath Coverage

Boston Globe's photographic coverage

Very moving pictures. figuratively, of course. one picture that really sticks out is this one:



Most of the fleeing people here wear frantic, focused expressions, but the boy wearing glasses and the dude in horizontal stripes are smiling (they are to the left and slightly left-center in front of the woman in the blue shawl/half-burkha, respectively). They're running from thugs who wish to beat them for organizing to protest an election stolen by said thugs. and they're smiling like they're running away from an older brother or towards a girlfriend exiting a train.

This is not simply zeal for a political candidate. This is zeal for life: thinking, speaking, acting without respect for any probable consequences doled out by an authority, only allowing for their conception of "right." This is idealism. It's the only necessary part of every single step of human progress worth keeping and advancing towards.


Aside: Another very positive "news item", and very prominently featured due to its importance, is the integral role of social media. Twitter has been invaluable as a means of communication between protestors and other Mousavi supporters. It shows that despite our usage as a fan for our egomanical flames, these mediums, like Facebook as well, can serve not only constructive but revolutionary purposes.
Also, a link to what many believe to be the first bonafide revolution to use these technologies, as well as a link to study of the internet's effect on democracy in the light of 2004's Ukranainian Orange Revolution:

20090607

The Human Lobby

purpose*

use available/appropriate mediums to discuss/report/speculate/analyze the experience and meaning of being human, contemporaneously, historically, and eternally

bridge ideological gaps, bringing both disparate points of view and communities together. the latter composed of people who share philosophy but for a variety of possible reasons have been isolated. common reasons include cultural marginalization and characteristics essential to the philosophy which don't commonly/naturally precipitate, or suppose/contemplate organization

engender more cohesive human community, focus on unification
play role of The Human Lobby

*there will be, of course, more specific ways to characterize the overall philosophy (which is to say the purpose), but, for now it remains very much amorphous, awaiting not only the particular ideas of artists-yet-to-be-determined but the push-and-pull resulting from the interaction of the common and disparate philosophies we share. therefore, in the interim, this is all we're willing to identify as far as content, but we most definitely have our contributions to this philosophical scrum.

format

web-based, no physical product
advantages: lower production cost and wider spectrum of available mediums outside written word and images, that which can be expressed in print

mediums*

written word:
short-story and novel-length (perhaps serialized) fiction, poetry, journalism, philosophy,hard/soft science and political essays; more "pop" cultural directed essays on topics like music, movies, television; and the intersection of the foregoing

music (#)

moving image (#)s:
short and full-length documentaries, short and full-length movies, serial programming

still images (#):
photographs, paintings (tho this seems to blend with photography since it
would be a photograph of a painting), cartoons and other drawings.

# due to potential physicality, these could be part of an off-shoot project which would basically be an art show: movies, concerts, painting, photographs, etc.

20090603

blue balled/on glory's teat

"... -s ball hit well...TO THE TRACK (!),
TO THE WALL (!)..."

the batted ball lands in a mitt
impotent as
uranium with ghandi


"...5 seconds to go.
...he crosses over.
FADE AWAY JUMPER..."

the ball loves to become
tremble on rupture
spinspinspinning
spinnin'round that rim:
it falls off the wagon
into a gray oblivion

_____________________


"...right on, right on."


"..."

"yeah, no one really gets that."

"..."

"..."

"...pedestal, dude."
"..., cynical bastard...
................................
..TO HOPEFUL ROMANTICISM!"



"give me a call."


days later and they
in localized catatonia
think of past glorious days
muttering,"End Trivia."

i, i, i

My photo
"Seeing that before long I must confront humanity with the most difficult demand ever made of it, it seems indispensable to me to say who I am. Really, one should know it, for I have not left myself "without testimony." But the disproportion between the greatness of my task and the smallness of my contemporaries has found expression in the fact that one has neither heard nor even seen me. I live on my own credit; is it perhaps a mere prejudice that I live? ... I need only to speak with one of the "educated" who come to the Upper Engadine for the summer, and I am convinced that I do not live ... Under these circumstances I have a duty against which my habits, even more the pride of my instincts, revolt at bottom, namely, to say: Hear me! For I am such and such a person. Above all, do not mistake me for someone else!" - Nietzsche, Ecce Homo