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Aesthetics of Everywhere: November 2008
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20, mapping our world. Autumn I love thy latter end to view. In cold novembers day so bleak and bare. When like lifes dwindld thread worn nearly thro. Wi lingering pottering pace and head bleachd bare. Thou like an old man bids the world adieu. I love thee well and often when a child. Have roamd the bare brown heath a flower to find. And in the moss clad vale and wood bank wild. Have cropt the little bell flowers paley blue. That trembling peept the sheltering bush behind. And how I first knew last night?
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Aesthetics of Everywhere: March 2009
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20, mapping our world. I went last night to see Waltz with Bashir. Romanticism and sentimentality; debate with self. It has taken me far too long to discover Goethe. At age 20, I have. The writing of The Sorrows of Young Werther. And in a fit of passion, as soon as I began Werther. My one objective became to finish it and promise myself a reread of it very often. A return to history. smacks of straight Modernism, don't it? Is next on the list and there's a novel to command one's faculties. University stu...
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Aesthetics of Everywhere: July 2009
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20, mapping our world. As well as Blogger has served me here, I am moving my blog to Wordpress.com in what I dub a "sweeping web move." I like grand, I like dramatic. Presenting: Aesthetics of Everywhere. Version 2, Wordpress edition, whatever. Please meet me there, and update your bookmark:. Http:/ cbae.wordpress.com. And brief, since all I'm focused on is unwinding. One A brief ode to Twitter, presented in precisely 140 characters as is the rule:. To do so. Fictional characters will hang in your co...
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Aesthetics of Everywhere: "Tales of music and the brain"
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20, mapping our world. Tales of music and the brain". Schopenhauer is quoted in the introduction to Musicophilia. By Oliver Sacks, "The inexpressible depth of music, so easy to understand yet so inexplicable, is due to the fact that it reproduces all the emotions of our innermost being, but entirely without reality and remote from its pain. Music expresses only the quintessence of life and of its events, never these themselves.". I miss you, shamelessly. June 22, 2009 at 2:29 PM. June 22, 2009 at 4:03 PM.
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Aesthetics of Everywhere: First thoughts upon waking.
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20, mapping our world. First thoughts upon waking. The knowledge that comes to you in a dream - from whence does that information spring? Could it be a filter of the world that is unconscious while awake, then becomes consciously foregrounded while asleep? How is it that I seem to learn things from my dreams? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). University student and aspiring writer living in Washington, DC. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. Taxonomie: the art and blog of jenna chew.
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Aesthetics of Everywhere: December 2008
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20, mapping our world. Debate over burritos, linked from DCist.com. Mmm I realize it's not yet 7am, but this discussion over . The best burritos in the District. 160;reminds me that there are many burrito shops that I haven't yet tried. Plenty of places in Mount Pleasant, even, which is super close to my house. Say what you will, I consider the burrito an art form among foods. Also, it seems I'm among the few who rank . S burritos high. have that habanero sauce once, though, and you'll never look back.
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Aesthetics of Everywhere: April 2009
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20, mapping our world. Link: Forbes ranking of the 20 Best Places to Live in the World. Go here to see the slideshow of the 20 best. I have some fresh thoughts on social networks online and offline to expand upon, too. Possibly also a feature post on the musical genre of "freak folk," in time. There's a lot of writing to be had here. Quotation for this lovely morning. In honor of tax day having come and gone:. My brother sent me this link - a visual representation of where your Federal tax dollars go.
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Aesthetics of Everywhere: August 2008
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20, mapping our world. Steven Pinker - The Stuff of Thought. If anyone's in search of a good - yet intellectually stimulating - book, take a look at Steven Pinker's The Stuff of Thought. Reason # 302 to ride a bike (waba style). The comfort of knowing that the blaring at 1am on your block is not your car alarm going off. And another: being able to park safely in your living room at night. Parking here can be horrendous, especially for those less experienced with parallel parking. They're talking plans fo...
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Aesthetics of Everywhere: January 2009
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20, mapping our world. My little tribute to John Updike. March 18, 1932 - January 27, 2009. John Updike died yesterday at the age of 76. A classmate announced it in one of my English classes - turns out that we were discussing realism that day too. Updike said it was "a subject which, if I have not exhausted, has exhausted me.". And not only did he write novels - so many. But it's certain he also charmed many more. Sometime last year, Rabbit, Run. From Rabbit, Run. I had forgotten," she says. It reads on...