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Monday, April 22, 2013

Thats Font Creatica




When the book  Sark's new Creative Companion said that you could read lying down as it was written that way. Close to sleeping, I was doing just that.




Sunday, April 21, 2013

Retaining the creativity you are born with




As part of Tina Seelig's Crash course to creativity, I read few articles on ecorner. In the lecture, Tom kelley says that the youngest grade students called themselves artists. 


According to the book, ask your kid of what all things remind them of red, for unusual answers to pick up on their creativity.

The author suggests making a mural on a blackboard around a subject which can then be used as background for roleplay.

Some of the things the author suggests:
Making baby obstacle course for a story
Making finger puppets - crafts
Baby bag with surprises

opposites cards
body chart
Touch and guess game - Once at SanTan Mountain center, a mom encouraged her kid to feel something in a cardboard box. It was fur.
Weather wheel

Saturday, April 20, 2013

A crash course to Creativity




Stanford has an online course A crash course on creativity taught by the author Tina Seelig, author of the book A crash course on creativity. Interesting ecorner.

In the book, the author asks us to come up with as many uses for a paper clip or piece of paper.

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Reading like a historian
Powers of 10

While searching for , I found
and started reading of Chindogu on the net. Which is what the next para of the book is about.

Hobby horse
TRIZ

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Reading early





Read this 'Goodnight, Goodnight Construction site' book at a friend's house. The book has lots of details but in endearing sketches. The author Sherri Duskey Rinker on  How to raise a reader.
If battered books were a sign of reading, my daughter is a scholar.

Enter into the world of Dragons



Why I left Goldman Sachs by Greg Smith

The book has an imersion journalism feel to it like letting you into a reputed culinary school for the first time and show you what goes on inside.


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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

With a stiletto


Caravaggio tore up
His painting of Lazarus
Raised

Modeled by a corpse
Life size, receding

We are all
Raised
after birth

Lazarus in the book Kore caught my eye. Lazarus also happens to be the theme for TH 23

In the movie 'New York' a grille on the pathway reminded me of how a woman's stiletto was stuck in it on the ground. After scale, I have been thinking about what is life size? Other than the magnitude, whatever brings a thing to life, its ness.
This pieced together shard makes you wonder if 'wholeness' of a thing is imaginary like the line. 


Saturday, April 13, 2013

What essays do?





Make the reader realise
1. That we gather corners of pages Next page clicker.
2. merry-go-round is cousin of horse ride.
3. Buttery helium balloons cling to roof for about a week.
4. sobs feed uncontrollably on sobs
5. Vending aura is to be blamed for the unintended shopping.
6. Why mom 365 makes cold calls
7. Desiderata Vs Deteriorata

In the 'Portrait Inside my Head' I skipped the landscapes section which seems to have a backstory mentioned in

Reflection and retrospection a pedagogic mystery story

On the necessity of turning oneself into a character

On going a journey
Fight
First Acquaintance Poets
On the pleasure of Hating
The Indian Jugglers
Death of a moth
Essay resources
Prompts
syllabi

On contrariety -
Against nature
Against Interpertration
Against poets
Against love
Against Joie de Vivre




Experiment




The consistent style of the poems in the first section mixing prose and poetry balances the reality and fantasy tones of the medium.

men and gun

All you words




In From A to ZYXt essay, Nicholson Baker writes of an interesting project of reading the words of a dictionary aloud.
Kabul express happens to be the movie where I related journalist to journal. And thence onto difference between journalist and reporter.



I watched Kabul Express last night. First thought, with such beautiful mountains around, why fight instead of hike. When the father meets his daughter after a long time, no words, he places some money on a rock an a paper weight on it. I was thinking how would this seen be rendered in words. would a book do as well as a film in the portrayal of this scene. Extending this in I said to myself essay, Nicholson Baker, shows the power of Indirect thought offered in books.
In Narrow ruled, the author talks of how writing down the lines that grab you in you reading offer a climate to interact with the writing. And there's a caveat to not overdo it. 
When the author says the earplugs keep the world at bay, its reminiscent of the apps that get highlighted on the computer or smart phone screen. 
One Summer. There are many paragraphs in this essay. 



Friday, April 12, 2013

Scale

Miniatures
A tiny lamp with a pull down
in the palm of a lady with her
other fist controlling

The cynosure object

magnifies the fist in foreground
to the back of a person
with the hair in foreground
the erstwhile finger
a hand now

A lamp is always a lamp

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Thursday, April 11, 2013




If you have like faded art - the one which seems to have a clear pattern overriding a nondescript background - here are the techniques to create them.


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Sandra duran wilson

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Still in 20th century

Period poetry
Where poetry meets reality for the current generation readers, having read of or being able to relate to the events in this century.

Moon makes anybody poetic. yesterday, a friend told me about the moon -lunatic link.
Another prose writer goes poetic with vulturesNatural history
'The old Moscow woman' by Ralph Gustafson
Tar by C.K.Williams - solid form
Cumberland station - rich form
The Water Diviner -(dwr is Welsh for water)
Space opera in Consider Phlebas in Waste land limericks
Cabinet paintings -Hillard in In Modern dress - lengthy inquisition of a worm
History. the book adds a footnote that graham's rhetorical question 'who/will tell the children/fairytales?' indirectly restates Theodor W. Adorno's dictum that to write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.
While reading 'the Quick an the dead' by David Constantine, pitting the Pompeii against Hiroshima-Nagasaki, it is a wonder that poetry existed in those times or in the Anne Frank time or the one about Rutherford.
test-tube baby pioneer a Meliorist? from Cousin coat.
Down by the station, early in the morning - form , also a song
Zoom can be a primer to look from the outside.
Parenthood and other funny poems
When I grow up - also a song
Timur the lame - poets poem
A fable





Exercise:
The curiosity shop gets as surreal as it can. Take the tangent to any oridnary occurence in your poem.
Cinnamon peeler. stories of Profession's ramifications.