Sunday, September 30, 2007

Stupefaction - Estupefacto


The human shadow of stupefaction is seen here as a round motion of the human itself, subliminally appearing because of the unprecedented uncertainty surrounding human thought and human society’s evolution.

La sombra humana de la estupefacción se aprecia aquí en la moción circular del propio humano, apareciendo subliminalmente debido a la inesperada incertidumbre que rodea el pensamiento humano y la evolución de la sociedad humana.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Human contrast - Contraste humano


Human societies are full of contrasts, between persons and between groups. The contrast is also noticeable in dynamic terms, as humans and their groups evolve along time, and leave behind positions and ideas.

Las sociedades humanas están llenas de contrastes, entre personas y entre grupos. El contraste es notable en términos dinámicos, a medida que los humanos y sus grupos evolucionan, y dejan atrás posiciones e ideas.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

The human change - El cambio humano


"I was a different person than I had been when first exposed to the glitter of the White House a quarter of a century before. So were my old friends: not in personality or character, but in opinions about how the world works and, therefore, what is important." Alan Greenspan, 2007.

“Yo era una persona diferente de la que llegué a ser cuando me expuse por primera vez al esplendor de la Casa Blanca hace un cuarto de centuria. También lo eran mis viejos amigos: no en su personalidad o carácter, pero en las opiniones acerca de cómo funciona el mundo, y por tanto, sobre lo que es importante.” Alan Greenspan, 2007.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Induced hyper-volatility


The trends of modern times are influenced by strong variability leading to undefined paths, in an apparently random motion of unobservable sequences. Mental explosions are also noticed of the flow of air that produces the vibration in the random trends.

Las tendencias de los tiempos modernos están influenciadas por una variabilidad extrema que conduce a senderos indefinidos, a modo de moción aparentemente aleatoria de secuencias no observables. Las explosiones mentales se aprecian en el flujo de aire que produce la vibración de las tendencias aleatorias.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Human hair roots


The roots of human and cultural discourses are sometimes difficult to disentangle. They might come from the most obscure intentions and interrelated with unanticipated objectives and principles. The can also evolve, in circular or elliptical motions, providing the needed feeding for more roots and overlapping shadows.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Intimate social brain


“The evolution of unusually large brains in some groups of animals, notably primates, has long been a puzzle. Although early explanations tended to emphasize the brain's role in sensory or technical competence (foraging skills, innovations, and way-finding), the balance of evidence now clearly favors the suggestion that it was the computational demands of living in large, complex societies that selected for large brains. However, recent analyses suggest that it may have been the particular demands of the more intense forms of pairbonding that was the critical factor …” R. I. M. Dunbar* and Susanne Shultz, Evolution in the Social Brain, Science 7 September 2007:
Vol. 317. no. 5843, pp. 1344 – 1347.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Good bye


Farewell effects are induced by the fact of saying good bye to past attachments and past effects, and saluting the new liberty where all misjudgment and misinterpretation will no come again from the same root. It can be felt a frightening fear to say good bye.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Culturalista social contemporaneo


“Los humanos pueden tener capacidades cognitivas no poseídas por los parientes primates más cercanos. La hipótesis de la inteligencia cultural sostiene que esto se debe a una serie de capacidades sociales cognitivas específicas, emergentes en la ontogenia, para participar e intercambiar el conocimiento en grupos culturales … “ Esther Herrmann et al. Humans Have Evolved Specialized Skills of Social Cognition: The Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis, Science 7 September 2007:
Vol. 317. no. 5843, pp. 1360 – 1366.

Monday, September 10, 2007

The concept of being


What is the concept of being? To be or not to be, practically there is no difference in modern times, under the presence of over-manipulation. Basic lines draw someone trying to be and to say, to the extent that being able to say something might approach in some contexts the concept of being.

Saturday, September 08, 2007

The city at day


Looking from behind to the spectacular set of sensations caused by the dynamic flux of the city moving in a normal day, it comes the light and the source of all observations about they way people relate and connect to each other. Traffic, dust, smoke, pollution, shadows, and the blurred vision the underground scalp of a human who does understand nothing.

Friday, September 07, 2007

Bioaccummulation of artisitic social trends


Social arts move in small steps forwards and backwards, with no end in itself, erratically and occasionally randomly, looking for answers and new ways of staring at the real world, a world that does not exist but only in human mind. The ending result is a biological process stamped onto a mechanical one.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Realidad multifacetica



Aparentemente dispersos puntos y bloques se disuelven en el oscuro oxígeno del ocaso, emulando el paisaje mental de pensamientos relacionales, y constituyendo una teoría postmoderna del proceso de desarrollo pesado y trascendental.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Social emotions


“Key ideas from expectation-states theory, symbolic interactionism, dramaturgical analysis, power-status theories, attribution theory, and psychoanalytic theories are combined in an effort to generate a more general theory of emotional arousal in face-to-face interaction.” Jonathan H. Turner (1999) 
Toward a General Sociological Theory of Emotions 
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 29 (2), 133–161.

Monday, September 03, 2007

The pillars


The pillars stand on the founding lines between equilibrium and contradiction, between asymmetry and moving forward, and establishing the road for some social rules and norms. The pillars can be obscure and can be clearer, but they are fundamentally there. The problem is to uncover them.