12/20/2012
The eve of the end of the world by the Mayan calendar. It is a reminder that singular events are a fixture of life. Things begin and end on their own, but are tethered to our understanding of time. Was the calendar ubiquitous and followed or even known by all the Maya? Interesting: all the various cycles within the Mayan calendar don't just abruptly end—they come back in sync. That is something to celebrate, not fear. It's a New Downbeat, the "One".
12/20/2019
Warhol show at Art Institute. It's interesting to watch the crowds react. You can tell the people that perhaps it is their first time seeing Warhols on a wall. I'm always amazed at the work ethic and the sheer size of some of the pieces. Loved seeing the Tunafish Disaster live—all of the silks in fact.
The eve of the end of the world by the Mayan calendar. It is a reminder that singular events are a fixture of life. Things begin and end on their own, but are tethered to our understanding of time. Was the calendar ubiquitous and followed or even known by all the Maya? Interesting: all the various cycles within the Mayan calendar don't just abruptly end—they come back in sync. That is something to celebrate, not fear. It's a New Downbeat, the "One".
12/20/2019
Warhol show at Art Institute. It's interesting to watch the crowds react. You can tell the people that perhaps it is their first time seeing Warhols on a wall. I'm always amazed at the work ethic and the sheer size of some of the pieces. Loved seeing the Tunafish Disaster live—all of the silks in fact.