Already since ages I was contemplating how to resist this artificial hype around Halloween. Well, it's simple. I just eliminated all those lit-bloggers who enforce it. There are luckily enough of them left who still have something interesting to say that goes beyond "Spooktober" and don't turn a day when we remember our deceased into … Continue reading I finally did it.
Creative Urbanism, Installation, mixed techniques on wood W 400 x H240 cm x D50 cm
This installation critiques urbanism for potentially perpetuating a systemic gentrify-cation, emphasizing that the ideal of creating cultural-historical homogenic modern real estate overlooks the economic realities faced by many inhabitants of poorer neighborhoods, which often cannot sustain such developments. The European subsides for such projects are too often getting into the pockets of real estate project … Continue reading Creative Urbanism, Installation, mixed techniques on wood W 400 x H240 cm x D50 cm
Will “Cat Lady” become the next taboo word?
The urban dictionary defines a cat lady as "A woman, usually middle-aged or older, who lives alone with no husband or boyfriend, and fills the empty lonely void in her life with as many cats as she can collect in one place". It looks that because some aspiring vice-president gave the word some new meaning, … Continue reading Will “Cat Lady” become the next taboo word?
my great-grandfather.
If you could bring back one dinosaur, which one would it be?
Phases of Wisdom, digital collage of previous works, triptych on canvas 140 x 60 by Shaharee Vyaas.
This triptych represents three components of wisdom: 1) general knowledge of life, 2) acknowledgement of uncertainty and despair, 3) sense of humor.
About Transcribing Finnegans Wake in plain English.
The primary transcription goal of Finnegans Wake into Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (isbn 9781737783299) was to open Joyce’s Opus Magnum for a wider reading public by replacing the foreign language idiosyncrasies with an English equivalent and by streamlining Joyce’s sibylline prose.This required me to engage with the prose of Finnegans Wake that goes beyond that … Continue reading About Transcribing Finnegans Wake in plain English.
Being Water, digital collage of previous works, canvas 80 x 80 cm, 2024.
The background of this work is based upon the concept of dynamics that challenges our perception of fixed borders and boundaries. The seven oceans are an example to illustrate how the arbitrary lines imposed by humans can limit our understanding of the interconnected systems of the world. Dynamics blurs the distinctions between land and sea, … Continue reading Being Water, digital collage of previous works, canvas 80 x 80 cm, 2024.
The Infinite Universe of Pi.
Although I have at this instance a very busy schedule, it seems that I can't keep going without distracting myself every now and then with some artistic project. The idea for this work occurred to me during the night and I couldn't focus on anything else till I had it worked out. It's a digital … Continue reading The Infinite Universe of Pi.
Literary Criticism and the Systems Theory
Although I'm not really thinking that someone missed my weekly ramblings about all the innuendo that occasionally flutters from my brain through my finger tops into my blog, I still want to acknowledge towards those who do that I'm still alive and rambling. I'm still one of those old fashioned guys who believe that the … Continue reading Literary Criticism and the Systems Theory
About The Hole in the Wall.
On page 69 of Finnegans Wake we read: "Now by memory inspired, turn wheel again to the whole of the wall. Where Gyant Blyant fronts Peannlueamoore There was once upon a wall and a hooghoog wall a was and such a wall- hole did exist.", transcribed in HCEK p. 85 as: “Once, inspired by memory, … Continue reading About The Hole in the Wall.
About The Hole in the Wall.
On page 69 of Finnegans Wake we read: "Now by memory inspired, turn wheel again to the whole of the wall. Where Gyant Blyant fronts Peannlueamoore There was once upon a wall and a hooghoog wall a was and such a wall- hole did exist.", transcribed in HCEK p. 85 as: “Once, inspired by memory, … Continue reading About The Hole in the Wall.
Release of the promotional video of Here Comes Everybody’s Karma
This presentation is about a publication that merges the most beautiful book in English literature, the Kelmscott-Chaucer, with its most enigmatic one, Finnegans Wake. The musical soundtrack of this video is provided by Tangerine Dream's sensuous melodies with impressionistic textures that are an exploration of the literary soundtracks of Finnegans Wake by Edgar Froese & … Continue reading Release of the promotional video of Here Comes Everybody’s Karma
Here Comes Everybody’ Karma (chapter 1.3)
I had this ambitious plan to make a post of all the illustrations of this book together with an excerpt, but came to the realization that I won't make before the launch date. Instead I've decided to release the first pages of the following chapters as excerpts. I don't have to worry about spoilers since … Continue reading Here Comes Everybody’ Karma (chapter 1.3)
Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (19)
Our dear lady's ordeal (nee Bareniece Maxwelton) with a keen sense for household matters (as the story goes) continued as usual with domestic chores. But, seizing the key in her hand, she broached the subject among a hundred and eleven others with her customary grace. "No peaches and melons for thee, Pomeranian!" she said, tucking … Continue reading Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (19)
Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (18)
When the ever-faithful friend to all creatures, tigerwood roadstaff by his side, was moving gracefully across the vast expanse of our grandest park in his rubber cap and substantial belt and leather bags, he encountered a fellow with a pipe. The latter, the mischief maker, not the innocent one (who, chances are, is still wandering … Continue reading Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (18)
Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (17)
The scene was as follows: observe the lamps. The lineup was like this: look under the clock. Women gather: cloaks can be left. The pit, standing room, and parterre are full. Regular attendees are noticeably present. A more degrading interpretation has been imposed on these characters, the literal meaning of which decency can scarcely hint … Continue reading Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (17)
Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (16)
His Majesty, who had long been believed to have poor eyesight from a young age, had finally mustered the curiosity to ask what had caused the causeway to become so potholed. Inquiring whether paternoster and silver doctors were no longer popular bait for lobster trapping, the straightforward Harold fearlessly responded, "No, your majesty, I was … Continue reading Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (16)
Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (15)
In the embrace of another tide, the magnificent twin-turbine sailing vessel, The Bey, graces this archipelago as its inaugural visiting schooner. Adorning her prow as a figurehead is a resplendent waxen enchantress in the likeness of the Wicklow pattern, while the illustrious specter of the Dead Sea dugong emerges, upwelling from the depths, ceaselessly performing … Continue reading Here Comes Everybody’s Karma (15)
Here Come Everybody’s Karma (14)
Your allure is within the domain of Sahul’s. And that is unquestionably true to the core of your being. Your shuck tick is remarkable. Furthermore, that particular textile is exceedingly exquisite. The weary journey to Lafayette has come to an end. Halt in your tracks, my dear! Do not be restless! Anubis, the vigilant guardian … Continue reading Here Come Everybody’s Karma (14)