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me, visiting the town, where I went to school, after 40 years living far away ... comment by msamaclean: I lived in so many places, growing up & many are not what they used to be. comment by kjatexas: I love to go back to the towns I grew up in. Usually when I visit my brother in NY, we get in the car and take a ride to all those old places.
part of my working month away. it's an eimac 400w transmitter tube i believe. and for sale too. did this one in ps2 a couple of times. not for the first time i realise how much me and 'Le Chop' aren't complimentary partners. you need a f'king phd to consider all options. thesis included! 'The statistical variance of photoshop algorithms amongst unenlightend application users'. oh no, i think i adjusted my gradient tool without considering my previous colour balance! twenty fotos to do - who has the time man? it's like nosebleed chess. a hundred ways to drive yourself crazy. so i eventually went to my back up 'el rock picasa' or 'el picadoro' (if you are not into the whole brevity thing) to finish the job up in a timely fashion. think I got something near precise as what i wanted. isn't that the point? sounds like existentialism, and like 'Le Chop", it takes a lifetime to comprehend with a similar gnawing feeling 'i should be doing something else'.
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The philosophical meaning of Absurdism is belief that the universe is irrational and meaningless and that the search for order brings the individual into conflict with the universe. And darker meaning of the flower, Anemone, is fading hope. But positive meaning is Anticipation, which can lead to existentialism
Some of my books, including Uri by Andrija Puharich, miscellaneous books on Existentialism, and When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone, in 2006.
Not-me in not-my study. Or what would be a study if it existed. Or more precisely a picture of what would be me in my study, if any of that stuff existed. Or rather what would be a picture of all that stuff, if a picture existed, and if a viewer existed who could look at that hypothetical picture. Which doesn't.
I think I need to go take a walk.
movie still from
"pierrot le fou" (1965)
starring:
Jean-Paul Belmondo
&
Anne Karina
directed by:
Jean-Luc Godard
Pergaminu - Graxa, piche, verniz e lápis dermatográfico sobre páginas de livro de anatomia do sec.XIX. ... Ao fundo xilogravura sobre tecido de algodão.
Cafe De Flore is where Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir would meet and discuss their philosophy of existentialism over a drink.
More historical alliteration than any modern existentialism.
Have we lost you there?
2 colours
A3 size screen print
with logo back print on nape
on ROYAL Gildan Soft Style shirt
LOOK CLOSELY.
long exposure with a flash
Inspired by: Zombies of the Haitian Voodoo variety represent a loss of cognition/consciousness and also a loss of free will. What is it except these things, after all, that separates us from animals.
By "controlling" another person and eliminating that persons ability to make choices, let alone engage in conscious thought, the "controller" has reduced that person to the level of an animal and has robbed him of his humanity.
Le Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris, France
I headed south to le Cimetière Montparnasse. After the Paris churchyards closed in the 18th century, a full three quarters of a century before the English closed their urban churchyards, four great cemeteries were laid out to the north, east, south and west of the city. Pere Lachaise is the most famous, Montmartre the most aesthetically pleasing, but Montparnasse probably the most interesting. I spent about three hours and three hundred photographs pottering about. Some of the famous graves are easy to find because they are well documented, and visitors have placed tributes on them. For example, the first grave I went in search of, Samuel Beckett's, has metro tickets placed on it by visitors as a mark of having waited for something.
I already knew where Beckett's grave was, but two others in the same section were more difficult, as I did not have exact locations. I eventually found the grave of Phillipe Noiret, an actor I very much admired particularly for his role in my favourite film, Cinema Paradiso, but also for his role in Le Cop, which has criminally never had a DVD release with English subtitles. There were no public tributes on it, merely a plaque from his wife saying 'pour mon Cher Philippe' and a picture of a horse. While I was photographing it, four gendarmes, two men and two women, passed behind me and came across to see why I was photographing it. "Noiret!" exclaimed one of the men, and then "mais pourquoi le cheval?" wondered one of the women. But they didn't stop for me to explain, for I had read an article about Noiret about fifteen years previously in a copy of La Nouvelle Observateur while staying in a hotel in Boulogne, and I knew that he had bred horses in his spare time.
The other grave I had hoped to find in this section was that of Susan Sontag, but I couldn't track it down.
The joint headstone of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir is easily found by the main entrance, and I thought it rather sweet that they were remembered together. Despite all their efforts for existentialism and feminism, it was like a headstone in a quiet English churchyard which might have 'reunited' or 'together in eternity' inscribed on it. I think he wasn't pleasant company, and while she was certainly more intelligent than he was she made intellectual arrogance respectable. I photographed their headstone more out of interest than admiration.
Admiration was at the heart of my search for a gravestone lost in sections 6 and 7 which I think is not found often. It is for the surrealist photographer Man Ray. I was delighted to find it after barely 20 minutes searching. He designed it himself, and in his own handwriting into the cement it says 'unconcerned, but not indifferent', which could be taken as rebuff to Satre and his circle I suppose. Charmingly, beside it like the other half of a book is a photograph of him with his wife and the inscription 'Juliet Man Ray 1911-1991, together again'. Enough to leave De Beauvoir spluttering into her Pernod.
You can read my account of my travels at pariswander.blogspot.co.uk.
Until there is life in my body, The answer is always YES. Until there is fire in the belly, Then every challenge is easy! जब तक शरीर में जान है, तब तक बस हाँ ही हाँ है. जब तक जिस्म में है आग, फिर हर चुनौती आसान है! For more, follow The Existentialist on Facebook. ift.tt/2qDMoiC Tags: #existential, #life, #existentialist, #existentialism, #lifequotes, #lifelessons, #justdoit, #walkon, #keepmovingforward, #yolo, #carpediem, #hindi, #hindiquotes, #mumbai, #motivation, #inspiration, #inspiring, #inspiringquotes, #quote, #quotes, #wisdom, #qotd, #quoteoftheday, #passion, #keepwalking, #motivationalquotes, #originalquote, #poetrycommunity, #poetsofinstagram, #instaquote.. Check out this post on Instagram! ift.tt/2rRPVaD.
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