by Paul Lloyd Robson | Apr 22, 2021 | Current Events, Theory
One hundred men stand solemnly in a perfect circle around the fire. All eyes are focused on the single man. He is about 40, a tall and athletic viking of a man. He is called forward, and is blessed and anointed by the elder. In this ritual, he is to share a commitment...
by Jonathan Pageau | Apr 19, 2021 | Articles, Current Events, Talks, Videos
This is a transcript of a video from a few weeks ago, given for the Breath and the Clay’s 2021 event. Thanks to Norm Grondin for the transcription. We are at a crossing. Can you feel this? Can you touch the fear and dizziness of our moment? Can you sense the...
by Jonathan Pageau | Mar 25, 2021 | Articles, Bible, Current Events
This is the text version of a video by the same title published in March 2021. Thanks to Gareth Boyd for the edition. With the crazy situation in the world moving at pace, as we see systems of technological control and tracking taking over in the name of Covid, we are...
by Ari Fisher | Mar 13, 2021 | Architecture, Articles, Current Events, Language, Theory, Visual Arts
INTRODUCTION Before jumping into the meat of this article it will be necessary to clarify the subject matter a little. When I will refer to ‘graffiti’ throughout, I will mostly not be intending to include ‘street art’ within that definition, though I will take a...
by Michael Dunn | Mar 4, 2021 | Articles, Bible, Current Events, Theory
A voice is coming closer from a nearby road, so loud that it carries down the hill, the words resounding off the walls of the inner city terrace houses. You can hear it even round the corner, from adjoining streets. It is a man’s voice but you do not recognise it; it...
by Andrew Sweeny | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Current Events, Theory
In a world where the scientific worldview is considered to be ultimate, the study of symbols, stories, and myths is looked down upon. Facts, information, and data are considered superior to stories; we are told that the real world is made of atoms and...