Thursday, November 30, 2006

Ideas and believes

Ideas comprise beliefs and sustain them in many ways. Beliefs are based on ideas and the distinction between both is commonly blurred in social structures. Humans use to get more satisfaction from beliefs, and therefore their comprised and diffused light, than from ideas.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Obsolescence of ideas


Some ideas become obsolete because of the evolution of time and society. These ideas are hammered by the superposition of new trends and views, embedded in light coming from the radial circle of a new constellation of ideas.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The origin of ideas


Most ideas have their origin in people, minds and society, and start from a core point developing onto straight lines, upper and lower. We are not asking here who develop them, or where does the point come from. It can come from anthropology, nature or power. The point leads to curvature avenues in which everything is built, similarly to the way land development is implemented, which is also based on ideas.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Sequentially projected ideas



Ideas are like building blocks and lead to further construction of meta-elements of social decisions. When they reach that level, the can be called super-structures, and preside over everything. In their origin, the process is usually sequential, full of flashes, up-ward trending, and has no definitive form, but some standing pillars, although movable and diffuse.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Ideas and forms


Ideas constitute forms in which society and other constituted entity express itself. They encapsulate a centred pot agglutinating beliefs and sensorial perceptions, sometimes monopolizing and in opposition to diversity.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Naturally born ideas


Some ideas come out in a natural process, inspired by the way that nature develops itself. From the moment they appear they are not in any way useful, but they might have potential.

Friday, November 24, 2006

The battle for ideas


Ideas can be fought on different fronts, and can lead to human and nature bloodshed. A pretending liberating position in this battle had a precedent in cubism and futurism, but in any way ended there, and today is present in every manifestation of society.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Ideas and minds


Ideas and minds belong to the same set of matter and share essence and borders. Ideas can precede minds from the shadows of light, but in someway minds could delineate ideas well beyond the light.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

The cave of ideas


Ideas can live in caves until they are fully developed, exploding in a way similar to a volcanic eruption. When they are in a cave, they sleep and develop from unknown shadows until their final realization.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Wasted idea


Ideas come and go, and can be wasted because of lack of definition, or because lack of wires and connections do not allow them to be developed. This occurs at a cerebral level, and is projected in social networks.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Mental approximation


The approximation of an idea is like the approximation of a physical object; it is also a preliminary state for a fusion between two entities, the subjective creator and the objective actor.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Nexus of love types


Experts say that there are three types of love: compassionate for other fellows, erotic or sexual pleasure, and admiration to some higher instances, either human or divine. The nexus would involve the combination of all types in a dynamic but at the same time static framework, full of motion and delicate manifestations.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

The partition of dreams


Dreams evolve from one side to another, bringing with them the possibility to be broken while they are constructed. The partition of dreams reflects this dichotomy by which dreams evolve from one to another without pause.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Introspection


“HUMAN beings by nature are subject to error. But this does not in any way imply that every person is born in sin or inherited sin as the doctrine of Christianity says. The Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) said: Every human is liable to make mistakes and the best among them is the one who repents”, Gulf Times.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Beach space and the mind


The contours of the beach are precisely drawn in the interior mind where everything is irregular and fascinating. Geography brings here the basic sense of being in front of the object but without any other purpose but inquire for the form and plane.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Embracing lava


Nature surprises us with deep forces that change everything and give way to outstanding transformations, both superficially and underground. Lava is one of these manifestations in which there is no colour, there is no form, but all what is there is an embracing mixture of everything that comes from the inside. The model from nature can apply to social transformations.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

The structure of ideas


Ideas might be structured in a simple way or in a complicated way, but most basic ideas are just simple and straightforward, and define arguments and planes of reasoning. The structure of ideas can be seen as built on a multi-layer dimension which comes from behind and evolves in a rectangular pattern across successive waves of minor impulses. The definitions of regular and geometric patterns are not such important as soon as there is a basic structure defining is cumulative process.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Emancipation

Liberation from attachments in social roles involves a fight against all what is established, and is a slow process which appears in different sequences throughout history and development. Those barriers are not immovable and social evolution can change them.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Women in pain


There are different ways of suffering; human beings can suffer because of oppression or repression, sometimes embedded in social roles, and sometimes caused by violence or revenge; and this is something that unfortunately is still a remnant of the past in every society.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Threat


Al-Qaeda in Iraq's purported leader vowed on Friday that his fighters would never rest until they have reached Jerusalem and blown up the White House.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Forgetting layers

People, influenced by media and society, tend to forget highly and artificially publicised events, as time passes away. New information cover layers of forgetting material which might be recovered some day, but which is quite irrelevant for the day to day events.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Multi-layer dreams


“In the biggest shift of power in Washington since President George W. Bush squeaked into office in 2000, Democrats have seized control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the midterm elections and are within one seat of clinching the Senate, riding a wave of public discontent with Bush and the war in Iraq.” International Herald Tribune.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Win-Win, evolution of windows in human form


“In the biggest shift of power in Washington since President George W. Bush squeaked into office in 2000, Democrats have seized control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the midterm elections and are within one seat of clinching the Senate, riding a wave of public discontent with Bush and the war in Iraq.” International Herald Tribune.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Human torso and the frame


A great contradiction is given between the baroque forms of human beings and the formality with which windows and frames try to encapsulate them, and try to represent modernity. The straight lines and their configuration in closed geometric objects are an artefact of human evolution which leaves quite behind the random and apparently arbitrary configuration of nature and natural forms.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Full employment


Full employment could be burdensome; it could trigger inflation and eventually could lead to depression. There might be a need for some slack that makes people feel that they can compete with each other, reallocate and succeed. Revamping downturns benefits from slackness. There is some analogy in people's minds.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Outcry from the self


Saddam Hussein defiantly shouted out in court Sunday as the Iraqi High Tribunal convicted and sentenced him to death for crimes against humanity. The ousted dictator responded to his death sentence by shouting, "God is great!".

Saturday, November 04, 2006

After the city


The city represents the corner stone of modernity, with all its implications of space occupation and concentration of goods and services. But what comes after the city? Space after space, the city invades everything, either objectively or subjectively.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Transportation motion


Transportation involves a process by which humans get in moving and windowing motion, from one point to another in space and/or time. The interesting fact of it is that it also involves a change in human character, a reflective and concentrative shape, which comes from the motion itself.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Asymetric interior landscape


The landscape offers us a variety of images resembling the way human beings organize their thinking process and relational behaviour. Asymmetric thoughts are a facet of everyday humans in a world of connectivity and social interchanges, sometimes ending up in pathology.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

North Korea Ghost Dance


“North Korea agreed Tuesday to return to six-nation nuclear disarmament talks, three weeks after it conducted its first test of a nuclear device.” By Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post.