Art, Bookarts

I’m Not Dead Yet

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Coffee Book
5 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches, 12 sheets/24 pages
90lb cream Stonehenge paper stained with instant coffee, stab bound with ribbon and accented with aged brass brads
7 August 2006

I haven’t been either terribly busy or a total lazy-ass. I just haven’t had much to say lately. I’ve transcribed a few more letters (they’re uploaded, but not linked yet) and bound another little book, and I finally found the itty bitty ABC book I made last year, and got some better photos of that.

Instant review: How Art Made the World

I’ve watched the first disc (episodes 1-3) and am impressed with it. It’s very well put together. Art programs that appeal to both people who are in the art world and those who have no knowledge of it are rare. I think this is one of them, though. Even my neighbor, who swears she’s not artistic (ha!), enjoyed it and found it fascinating.

I got a kick out of the underlying premise that art is created by humans, and that humans were created by art. An ouroboros of sorts. I wrote something similar a few years ago:

However hard we may try, we cannot separate ourselves from the social structures that make us human. Art is the re-presentation of human experience. Art is dependant upon culture and culture is dependant upon art; man creates art and art creates man. Art is a dialogue between ourselves and our fellow humans concerning the world around us. Even if the “subject” of art is not linked to the human experience, the fact that it is created by persons with uniquely subjective outlooks on life makes it about the human experience.

I know the idea is not original, and that it has been around for a long, long time, but it’s not one that was ever discussed in my art history classes. It wasn’t until I got into the study of anthropology and history that the broader cultural aspects of art were addressed, in terms of why it exists and how it came to be.

Crankypantsing

It’s the Heat *and* the Humidity

It’s supposed to be the hottest day yet, with temps in the mid-90s. At 5am it was already 75F and 90% humidity. Of course, that meant I got to work to find that chilled water will be rationed today and that they’re asking everyone to conserve electricity. As soon as the e-mail arrived, folks turned on their fans! Hello!!! Electricity conservation does not involve turning on power-sucking fans. It especially does not mean turning on power-sucking fans when the AC is still on. *boggle*

I have a feeling that this afternoon will be a lot of No Fun.