in this month of concentration on the arts, i’m amazed at the many topics i didn’t touch. here’s a few of them the psychology of photography the healing power of pottery movement therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder therapy for actors anorexia among dancers psychology and architecture art and mental illness … and what else could… Continue reading art and psychology
Category: creativity: poetry, art, etc.
all in the service of art
this nervous running and rubbing, gargling and popping of eyes, fingers racing up and down, legs twitching, coffee-coated tongue and smoke on grey teeth: all in the service of art. yellow-stained thumb pressing down again and again until the colour stays – where is it where is it i knew i had it here –… Continue reading all in the service of art
IT “artists”, ideas, creativity and therapy
as commented on earlier, creativity is certainly not limited to artists. or maybe it’s more that we need to enlarge our concept of who is an artist. these people here are IT/media artists. doc searls, the man who is sometimes credited for coining the statement “markets are conversations” started
alternative learners: artists
tonight i’m preparing a presentation to teachers about alternative learners. alternative learners are people whose learning processes are different from most of their peers. they’re often called dyslexics, or people with learning disabilities. the problem with using the term “learning disabilities” is that it implies that
alcohol and art
these last few days i’ve been listening to quite a few people talk about their experience with alcohol misuse, either through their own struggles or because of alcoholism among their loved ones. what is it about alcohol abuse that frightens us so? when i was younger, it was the strange and dangerous-seeming world that drunks… Continue reading alcohol and art
writing our own story
internet lore has it that according to thomas cleary, one of the most prolific translators of buddhist and other eastern texts, yesterday’s strawberry story originally has a different ending. in that version, the delicious strawberry that the cliff-hanger pops into his mouth is
zen tales: the strawberry story
skipping further along the path of storytelling, here is one of my favourite zen tales: a man walking alone in the wild suddenly finds himself chased by a tiger. he starts to run but soon arrives at the edge of a cliff. with no way out, he jumps and, luckily, manages to grasp a vine.… Continue reading zen tales: the strawberry story
storytelling
so …. we keep on weaving our way here through the arts. from remembrance day to courage to storytelling … okay, let’s stay with storytelling for a while. i don’t know who said the words, “man is a storytelling animal” (hegel? derrida? tolkien? jung?) stories – “narratives”, they call them in academia – are as… Continue reading storytelling
remembrance day songs, part II
after posting about remembrance day songs yesterday i went to my daughter’s remembrance day assembly. it was quite moving. and i thought, this is what will be a childhood memory for my daughter one day! here are the songs
remembrance day songs
marc robert north, one of my painter friends, just suggested this idea for remembrance day (november 11 here in canada): 1. — > what was your favourite or most fondly remembered remembrance day song and/or poem when you grew up ? 2. — > and if possible, why? he says that his was buffy sainte-marie’s… Continue reading remembrance day songs