Anne, April 2011
My introduction from way back in the day:
I am happy to see you here. I've named this space after Ganesh, but fret not, that is the first and last you will hear from me about Hinduism, unless I end up talking about it for no particular reason. Among other things, Ganesh is known as the patron of arts and sciences, and I have three beliefs about art and science. First, every living creature engages in both art and science in some way. Second, art and science involve, and in fact are, creation. Third, art and science are the same thing.
I want to find out how you are creating, how you are living the life that Ganesh rules. Did you capture light wriggles as the earth moved away from the sun, and morph them into an especially fine photograph? Did you learn to play chopsticks on your daughter's piano? Did you pluck your first tomato of the summer? Was opening night far more successful than you feared? Was the dinner party a success, or did the wilted greens wither before folks made it to the table? Did it matter?
How do you create? How did you view, experience, and change the world today? Please tell me in your own words, through a picture, or with a link to a website that you love. And we'll continue to create together.
3 comments:
Ah, the beauty of life -- and the interplay of art and science....All I can say is that, on the one hand, I love relaxing in the sunset rays of the llama farm where my daughter plays with (I mean, trains) her llama Caballo. And on the other hand, in the world of work, I continue with my conversational role-playing software -- it received a patent in February, and got some investment funds in May. That will allow us to offer it as a low-cost, web-based authoring tool later this year.
Hello, GB, glad to hear that you got some funding - hooray! A llama, are you serious? How very cool.
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