Sunday, December 31, 2006

Double window to hope


Windows open spaces to new perspectives not seen before. The double symmetric doubled cut window represents a dialogue commonly needed in society, and the undefined imprecision of the cut symbolizes what can be expanded by imagination.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Thinking angles of reason


Reason moves between facts and counter-facts, in an angular perspective where the inside can be turned outside. The black point is an autonomous motor attractor, which is not necessarily embedded into the forms of reason.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Social metamorphosis


Social changes can be like abrupt breakthroughs in which dust and matter mixed together with diversity and new ways of looking at things. These new ways could come from divergent lost sights, but also from adaptation and the recuperation of forgotten lines in the obscurity of thoughts.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

On the dynamic evolution of social contracts


Society is based on contracts that are subject to evolution and dynamic tendencies. Their norms and the organization might be full of flashing rounds and basic points, as a way of going back to ancient principles.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Confused social and cultural battle


Culture defines social settings, and culture is in itself a front of bloody battles. A large part of the differences between society’s behaviour can be attributed to culture, and the battles are many times futile and self-defeating, blurred by empty space and pseudo-architectural projections.

Monday, December 25, 2006

Altruism valley


“Christmas might be the season of goodwill and a time to help the needy, but a new study has found that people are conspicuously more generous in giving when observed by others.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Dream contrast evolution


There is a shocking contrast of a sandy waving trend and the leaving rocky forms inside the evolution of a dream. Images and forms revolve around, but conscience undefined.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Free thought


From the morning light, free thought is the motor engine of human self-being in a naturalistic setting embedded in a mountainous prominent shape.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Embracing social matter

Social matter evolves in circles and rounds, generating a primary base from which the edifice of social construction is built. It has no definitive colour, no definitive from, but the essence of affection and compassion.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Geography of uncertain self


There is an abyssal sensation due to uncertainty that comes around from the modern geography of humans, and their social constructs. The result is impenetrable, inscrutable, sometimes surprising, others deceptive.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Eye back nerve


Humans can see without eyes, because sensation is aided by much more senses than the simple or superficial vision. The profound eyes are full of nerves which are similar to social structures, in the sense that they involve a mix of colours, forms and connections that allow an entity to sense the world, and to interfere with it.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Relative Christmas tree


The Christmas tree does need not to be a representative image of everyone. In a modern sense, it can be filled with electrical shocks and connections in the shadows of a big rocky mountain, enlightened by the new projections of the communication society.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Love fluids


Fluids of love are seen as passing from one point to another, engulfing nature, vegetation, sun and cells, with the aid of simple but internally complex strokes, as the darkness of the night approaches and supersedes the light of the day.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Humans in the machine avenue


You are Time magazine's Person of the Year, for participating in what amounts to a "massive social experiment". Internet users are the Person of the Year "for seizing the reins of the global media, for founding and framing the new digital democracy."

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Repressed communication


“Former Vice President Al Gore said Thursday there was a "temptation" to suppress scientific findings that don't agree with policy and urged scientists to take a more active role in communicating research with the public.” Associated Press.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Being framed


The capabilities of information technology and the increasing fear by state powers are leading to an overall framing and surveillance of human beings. This is a cumulative process trying to catch the resisting human face in an only frame.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Half self behind the wall


The wall is the place where modern society hides. It is a mental entity that replaces ancient city walls. It allows us to see half of every one, half of brains, sometimes because of fear and others because of shyness.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Trilogy of minds rotation


Three minds rotate in oneself as the rounding conjunction of individual cells or eggs. These minds look at different aspects of human relations, sometimes from the lonely thought, and sometimes from the trilogy inside the self.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Crying the death of a dictador


Dictatorships raise arbitrariness, and cause pain and unbalance disorders. There is something unexplainable in the evidence of human factions and nasty relations, and in the fact that loyalty, submission and admiration can transcend the evidence of human crimes and unjustice.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Sophie's memo


Photographer Sophie was in Africa, in the middle of baobabs and all its wonderful vegetation and wetlands. She was moving her knowledge to somewhere else, knowing the world as she only knows, including the upcoming giant China. It was a difficult decision, but uncertainty always ends.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

The return of an idea


ASome ideas are never gone. They come back again and again, like a ghost, disfigured but in the same threatening style.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Detritus idea


Some ideas are likely to be evolve into social detritus, i.e. they evolve into small pieces, some of them can be recycled, some of them will never be used; there is like a green dump where walking ideas reach death forever. This is the end of ideas.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Ideas and truth


Ideas and truth are two entities clashing most of the time. The truth might be trapped in ideas on different fronts and ongoing trajectories, like a little rock got into the mud of a flowing bloody river.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Babelia: Every idea every society

Every society has its ideas, and they get disseminated in values and trade-offs made by people and power. The people make the ideas in which they belief and think they are proven by facts and roles. Group making plays a role in the making of every idea.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

The origin of a scientific idea


Scientific ideas can be seen as a result of accumulative processes of human thought development, but many times coming out of the conciliation of natural forces and imaginative power. This power is inserted into the scientific mind to generate new lines of development and thought, sometimes with revolutionary consequences.

Monday, December 04, 2006

Endogenous change of ideas


Some ideas lead to others in an endogenous activated process. It is like playing with nonmaterial hands. A finger points at the direction of change, and the fact that it has an induced interior motor makes it endogenous.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Ideas and reason


Ideas can be combined with reason in a building up process leading to logical deductions and concatenations. The process is similar to bridge making and engineering. But it can lead to abysmal results if the foundations are not solid.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Sided ideas

Some ideas are sided in the sense that they only look at one of the sides of an issue or a problem. This is like punting oneself, or society as a whole, into an animal complacent situation in which only what we see, or what we believe, is important. Beliefs and sides overcome openness.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Society and its ideas


The dance of ideas come from the dark and ancestral side in social development, and constitutes a random process in which the most dominant positions rise above others, similarly to an evolutionary process. Some of them become more attractive than other, and some of them are superseded by evolution.