Integration This little gem on Escher: he 'heard Bachโs Goldberg Variations [and] his mind snapped onto its own gift for rendering meaning through form. Enthralled by Bachโs music, by its mathematical figures & motives repeating back to front & up and down, by โa compelling rhythm, a cadence, in search of a certain endlessnessโ, Escher … Continue reading Music and art and Mathematics
Do I want to save capitalism?
While reading Robert Reich's SAVING CAPITALISM Have discovered over recent months and via The Guardian and other publications, one Robert Reich. Reich is 'an American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator' who 'worked in the administrations of Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, and served as Secretary of Labor from 1993 to 1997 in the … Continue reading Do I want to save capitalism?
Overpopulation
Extract from book 3 of The Big Fat YES debate[s] These books are designed for clever 10 to 13 year olds (that's all of them) and the odd thinking adult. Just what is overpopulation? Overpopulation is a word that gets all its meaning from the over bit. Population is good, so the story goes, unless … Continue reading Overpopulation
Ambiguity
If my fears cripple me, how then cope with a world afraid?
Hmnn?
When Geraldine Brooks writes about Tim Winton, you can hear the axes grind" โย https://theconversation.com/when-geraldine-brooks-writes-about-tim-winton-you-can-hear-the-axes-grind-195441 Interestingly, the article - written by an academic for a News service which takes its raison d'etre and journalistic practice from academia - is very disparaging of Brook's effort on Winton. I haven't read it to comment on the review's potential … Continue reading Hmnn?
Pulpit Rock published
Maybe dreaming, time uncertainโLaylah 'The Rock is there; itโs always there, it always will be. Uncle says, โLook up thereโ and we follow his pointing finger, bone thin, looking up at the Rock whitewashed by full moon. Cream and grey where the crevices are and with more than enough light for the full face of … Continue reading Pulpit Rock published
Population
The global problem? Wikipedia notes: โThe Population Bomb [1968] is a book written by Stanford University Professor Paul R. Ehrlich and his wife, Anne Ehrlich. It predicted worldwide famine due to overpopulation[i], as well as other major societal upheavals, and advocated immediate action to limit population growth. Fears of a "population explosion" existed in the … Continue reading Population
The Big Fat YES debate[s]
Excerpt from book soon to be released on Amazon; written for 10 - 13 year olds Art work by Brendan Tunks, unless otherwise specified (except the chickens)
HAIKU
Grandmother oak falls Leaving room for her children to scale the sunlight Image by Nico Wall from Pixabay
Another road
He remembered thinking it had all been over so quickly. It had, hadnโt it, come suddenly. A few years of wildly see-sawing weather, of ever rising levees and old people dying from too much heat and water shortages here and floods there, then the mad rush of an island nation for drier land. Then another. And another. The bombing that had to be done. Defences set up on coasts where all the mangroves were dying and the reefs bleached... skeletal. The enclaves where life went on in what passed as the new normal controlled by people with big guns.
