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Visiting [art]by[odo] may have you thinking it's unfocussed. What is it about? Art? Audio? Photography? Music? Politics? Ego? Boredom? Is it a blog? Is it an online gallery?Yes.
What it's not is a one trick pony, or a Sing Johnny One Note, or a stuck record. It's about more than a single interest, idea or concept. On the surface it may seem scattered, but with time some obvious and some not so obvious connections are discoverable. Look closer and the parallels will pop.
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Category Archives: Discover
Addictions
of the third kind* The word addiction comes loaded with strong negative implications. Addicts are looked down on as deviants and criminals. The addict is considered sick, weak-willed, and fully at fault for succumbing to the addiction. I take exception … Continue reading
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Tagged automobiles, cars, insanity, societal addiction, stress, traffic
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Right Here, Right Now
nowism The future of humanity, a topic of continual discussion by the movers & shakers, the big thinkers and think tankers, the thinkerless and cantankerous. Scientists, sociologists and politicos all believe our problems are numerous. They believe that to solve … Continue reading
Posted in Discover, Thoughts
Tagged A.I., AI, Anne H. Ehrlich, artificial ignorance, Club of Rome, creativity, Farewell to Growth, here and now, Is Anyone Listening?, Isaac Asimov, nowism, Paul R. Ehrlich, Rachel Carson, Serge Latouche, short-termism, The Limits to Growth, The Population Bomb, The Silent Spring
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