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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Ways of reading



I came across Twyla Tharp’s ‘The Creative Habit’ while reading Tina Seelig’s ‘InGenius’ which I was reading for ‘A Crash course to creativity’.
Twyla Tharp is known as a dancer and choreographer. Terpischore is not the only muse that favored her. She is Clio’s darling too.
In the book Twyla refers to her reading as archaeological, reading back to the source. If you follow links then you are doing the same only to the degree of n, depending on how far you can afford to veer from what you are reading. And when you try to trace back in your head, the place where it all started you are doing another archaelogical trace.

PS: She has two other reading habits

reading fat”
 We were put through a skim version of this in high school where we had to read the biography, books, awards of an author. In the Hindi book, we were asked to write a letter to the authority of the Golden gate Bridge. That postcard is going to take Forever to reach the concerned authority.
The Twyla’s whole version of it is where you read related texts, contemporary books, commentaries, writer’s letters.
To reach that 3% I watched a youtube video of Twyla Tharp’s ‘In the Upper Room’

Oxford English Dictionary
Terpischore is from Greek ‘delighting in dancing’.
Clio is from Greek ‘Celebrate’.

PPS:
‘The Upper room’ is the light form of Cenacle, where ‘The Last Supper’ happened.

What are your reading habits?

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Daring in art




When the painter puts all her techniques in one painting at the end, it still works. At that point, the placement of various techniques is one way to got to analyse the picture.

Resurecting human dignity




The World will follow the Joy by Alive Walker

The text has very few words on each line. It is distracting to put together the lines in head. The spaces do stop you to think of the poets need for them, impregnating each word with all the possibilities. The words like dry seeds that puff with the water of the space.

Word reaches us is a poem to Gabrielle Giffords after the shooting. A poet can speak to/for one. A poet can speak for masses(Sorrow song).

In May it be said of me, the 'men and women of this earth' makes me feel proud to be human.
What do I get for getting old a picture story for the curious

Why peace is always a good idea


Saturday, April 27, 2013




6 daily habits for artists

banana bread and brownies from Beat it cookbook

The frame





Colouring tubs, decal print on laundry

The green tall frame.
What is it framing?
A frame is like a candle holder
Can a candle holder be the light?

An empty frame
like the glass and paper
slipped

The edges come together
enough to make the
empty space
veenrated

In poetry, what is the frame?
Title?
Have you read the poem with only title?
Space?
Alice walkers space lends to
possibilities of the word on line


Title is like the wall
In 'Moose has Loose poops'
illustration and text meet in
the hang of a tablecloth
Space if frame makes
prose poetry the
frameless painting

In Blueprints, the narrator
'wanted to build a room
around a painting'...'a painting of a woman
adjusting a wall to suit a painting'

The green tall frame
is the painting, and the emptiness
the frame adjusted to suit the painting.




Maya Angelou writing, lying on the carpet, a stack of cards dealt out.

Speaking, Writing

Safety and Design

In Because I said so, author Ken Jennings writes about 'never play around refrigerators'. It takes us back to the time when refrigerators had a mechanical latch. Now they have magnetic door seal. Thanks GE.
Its always a terror when kids go to the back of the refrigerator where they are placed in the open nstead of the corners that are specially located for the appliances in the US. The way, the stove,oven, fridge and all are attached, you would think the kitchen was born with them.
 Refrigeration safety act

What passed down?




Remember the movie Running with Scissors? I never saw it. I didnt know that never run with scissors is an expression. A warning. An admonition.
I remember a friend telling me of an incident where heir son was bleeding an the father held the baby's head back. Ken Jennings, the author of because I said so says not to lean the head back when the nose is bleeding, as it wont stop the bleeding and will force the blood to take other paths like throat or esophagus.

Puzzles and creativity




The cover of the book Imagine has paper quilling.
The book has stories of mask tape, barbie, 3M products invention.


Friday, April 26, 2013

Flip Flap fun


Fish Follies (Flip Flap Fun Book)

The page is divided into boxes of flaps. Its fun even for adults to open the flap and compare the top and underneath the flap to reveal an event, a story. It works as find the differences as well as providing a dynamic into the picture with an event happening instead of just the missing or addition of a person or object.




A book with word diarrhea




The book is colourful. You can easily get lost in the details of a Moose's house - A toy bear lying on wheels. The story beats around the bush for a long time. But the things  going for this book are the illustrations - if this is your first time into a Moose's house, you will wander in the house, the text is placed on a table cloth hang on one page. Thats good use of space.
While reading the book, I realised why the pediatrecian has it in her office. It has a doctor in it, where the moose's mother calls in. Knowing the author is an MD, it all falls in place, why the informational - what is diarrhea translate into a captivating story.

Conciseness is Walt disney's cinderella book with about half a dozen pages.

Grandma and her pet




Looking at the pictures, you cant but notice grandma's colourful clothes and her colourful character. The grandchild's voice is prominent even with just his shoes showing beneath a curtain when they play hide and seek.Grandma appreciates the grandchild's baking skills even if the muffins turn out hard even for a hammer. This is shown in a thought bubble. 
Grandma's pet bird too takes part in the chaos.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

What others are reading




A friend showed me the book she was reading for her book club. Waiting by Ha Jin.
She said China, divorce and I was reminded of an article on divorce and tax in China. When I told her of this, she said that the tax process is straight-forward and independent of dependents.

Show me your diary





Excerpt


Tyvek mask

Attaboy
Rubbish

In Day in Day out, Sedaris shows how sometimes it is better to keep the  I out of shinelight. He maintained a diary apart from the one that he was required to show in the class. In a nonfiction class, our professor asked to see the journal we maintained.

The building business




subcontractor

Musings

Buddhist mob is such an anti-thesis as a word. Why do we put so much pressure on a religion to deliver peas(sic). And how can certain religions be targeted as fundamentalists when cultures and societies following a religion are alive. If its not sustainable, they would collapse. The intermingling of cultures will decide the survivor.

Events that happen in a life are like the landscape. if you were in a desert, it would be difficult to travel on the sea of sand with a mono landscape.  This 'sea of sand' reminded me that we learnt of camels as ships of the desert. again you dont want the ever shifting sanddunes, then navigation and GPS is hurt. So welcome sadness and happiness.

Keys to french parenting






salmon creole
tomato coulis


Bringing up baby - old movie

Rhyming title




Ms Lagrange is strange

Today I talked to a kid about a book she was reading. She didnt know what its about. 






Salt and pepper shaker






Eddie says breathe backwards to taste the wine.

Greeting card

A Hallmark greeting card with 3D daffodil and stem wound in green.

A letter says
what you would
otherwise
say in person
when you meet

Writers in debt





 Elegy Owed by Bob Hicok

In Pilgrimage, the poet says
" I put birds
in mos poems and rivers, put rivers
in most birds and thinking, put the dead
in many sentences..."

Yesterday lunch time, I saw a not so humpty dumpty egg fallen on the tar, broken a bit. There was something inside. I went in to get a paper to lift it onto. My husband looked at it and concluded that the little  bird inside was dead.

In 'Soundscape', the poet asks
".. wondered why we call it
playing catch and not playing throw"
I think I know the answer for this one. I was teaching my kid to play ball. In the rhythm of throwing and catching it was hard to tell whose action I was shouting out, mine or hers. my throw is for her to catch. It is easier for kids to catch, than throw at first. From the kids point of view, its always a catch game. And if they miss, like one kid put it, you missed (you missed throwing the ball in such a way that it could be caught).

In 'One of those things we say', the poet says
"breathe and throw a party for the house when the mortgage
has lost its teeth."
What a time to look forward to.

In The Missing,
" a different girl with her own
missing eyes, her own beetle
in her mouth. ..."
With 'her own', spilling from the previous line, the poem gets surreal, presents a world to each person, living and dead, a world just and unjust.

In 'Elegy to unnamed sources'
"I've tasted your ashes twice, once today,
once tomorrow"
Visceral.

The abundance of baskin robbins scoop incites austerity.
In 'Very small bible' Jesus with amnesia walks around the dead.
The order of things is a nice swap poem.

Hyacinth cookie in Speaking American

Exercise: In Sunny, infinte chance of rain, the poet uses the happy dancing couple on wedding cake as the stage for the  real life events. Poignant. Look if any of your situations can use metaphors to better reflect the happening.

Cards fixed to spokes in Moving dayEnhanced bicycle. The only decorations that I can think of bicycles in India - beads on spokes, pom poms. Watch the sound made by clipped cards on bicycles on youtube.

I thought Making it in poetry would be like How to succeed in Po Biz.