It is dichotomy. I should be quite clear about that right here at the beginning. “Falling asleep,” going from consciousness to “un-,” is very often difficult for me. I wish it were not so. “Falling awake,” leaving my dreamworld and returning to waking, is often relentless and able to resist all my conscious efforts to remain asleep. There, now I think we can go on.
As a teacher I spent my life as an agent of change. Moving students from lethargy to curiosity, leading to a life of positive action. I was a motivational speaker for an active mind and living an active life. It was, in a word, exhausting. I do not believe that those frenetic years led to my multiple myeloma, but I have decided that it is time to pass my "agent of change cape" to a younger generation, and put on the more relaxing garb of an “agent of calm.” This blog explores that new role.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Falling Awake
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Shake It Up Baby!
Why do I do this to myself?!! Hush. Quiet. Think like a sewing machine. Dot. Dot. Dot.
Monday, November 22, 2021
A Raccoon on Hillsborough Street, 2nd ed.
[I have mentioned before my envy of my sister’s memory. This is one of those times. I have been asked to find a poem previously published here on The Wall. I remember the incident quite clearly, however, the date and the title escape me. So rather than rail against my inability to recall those vital bits of information I have decided to track the poem down. The silver lining to this particular cloud is that I am rediscovering some golden oldies that I get to share with you again. So if I mark a post “2nd ed.” It means I have looked at the piece again and perhaps made some slight changes. The first few are circa 2004ish, so unless your memory is better than mine they may seem entirely new!]
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
The Artist and The Artwork
You may have noticed I quote a lot of songs, poems, plays, etc. The idea is that if someone has already said what I want to say, but better, it makes no sense trying to “improve” when I can simply quote. I think I have already mentioned that when I come across a particularly excellent sentence in a novel I try to contact the author to simply say “Well done. Thank you!” I have also learned that it is wise to make sure the author is still alive. But that is a story for another day.
Sunday, November 7, 2021
Paintbox
Paintbox
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
More Thoughts on Home
Perhaps my reflections on “homelessness” were unduly influenced by the notion of “homes” being physical structures. The whole notion of “hearth and home” and all that. And without doubt the iconic image of folks gathered around the fireplace popping corn and roasting apples is a powerful one, despite the fact that the flames are gas generated and the apples are most likely GMO. I actually did my Ph.D dissertation, lo’ those many years ago, on the inherent power of visual images on celebratory moments. Sparing you those many pages, let me simply assert that those are very powerful images - particularly Thanksgiving. Again I’ll be sparing you those many pages of explanation.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Millions of Colors
It may have been an early Photoshop ad: “Millions of Colors,” or then again part of an old ongoing Apple debate when they claimed software capable of “millions of colors” but provided monitors capable of displaying only a small fraction of those promised colors. No big deal either way. Just the contemporary version of a discussion that has probably been going on ever since early hominids first started streaking cave walls with various shades of ochre and debating which really captured the true essence of the charging mammoth.
The fascinating movie Tim’s Vermeer (Google it) gives us a peek at how one - at least a billionaire - might attempt to replicate these lost arts. But as we see, it would still be incredibly difficult even with a million bucks and a peek at the original owned by the Queen of England!
Thursday, September 30, 2021
Synesthesia and Creativity
Back around 1970 - so junior year at Kalamazoo College - I was assigned the book Expanded Cinema by Gene Youngblood which Wikipedia says "was the first book to consider video as an art form." I'm a little leery of "firsts" and "uniquelys" and other such absolute claims, but it is a very cool book. I think it is in a box back in Raleigh, which means it survived nine or ten “bookshelf purges” in which I would clear out books I deemed “no longer important.” I would stack them out side my office door with a sign reading “Help Yourself.” I think Expanded Cinema made the cuts so many times because it has an excellent introduction by Buckminster Fuller, but even more so because it introduced me to the whole notion of synesthesia.
I think of synesthesia as a neurological railroad roundhouse, sort of like in Thomas the Tank Engine, where the trains get shuffled onto the proper track. To greatly simplify, vibrations come into the ear, strike the ear drum and then make their way to the roundhouse - AKA the brain - which shuffles those impulses onto the right track and we hear music. The eyes do the same with visual data, nose to smell, skin to feel, etc. Well, people with synesthesia - synesthetes - have some unusual cross overs in the road house. For some synesthetes the letters blue come into the eyes black but the brain sees blue. Some synesthetes smell coffee and see specific images. Sounds can have shapes and colors. It is a fascinating condition, I certainly hesitate to call it a disability. Especially after watching a couple of recent episodes on Curiosity Stream.
Then RoseCabbage and I work together to decide what designs should go in each of the blanks. And I put the designs in like this:
Monday, September 27, 2021
Homelessness
Monday, September 20, 2021
The Tech Billionaires are Grabbing The Low Hanging Fruit
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OK, so Jeff Bezos rode his rather phallic contraption 10 minutes up to “sort of” space. Sir Richard Branson flew his more Si-fi friendly looking craft earlier, but a bit lower, up into weightlessness. Elon Musk’s SpaceX machines are making these one-offs seem positively humdrum by routinely ferrying astronauts up to the International Space Station. And in addition SpaceX just sent four “citizen astronauts” on a sort of joy ride around the globe. Cool, I guess, as a pilot for a Reality TV Show “Billionaires in Space,” or something.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Foolish Faux Filing
Having just finished a few hours scanning through a few decades of photos stored on my external hard drive, It is probably a good time to share this post that I drafted late one night last week. . . , or last month, or last year. Or some other time.
Monday, September 13, 2021
Schrag Wall: PPP Beyond Yellow
As I read Dan's Elegy for Patti "Yellow," [ see https://schragwall.blogspot.com/2021/09/read-it-forward.html] I naturally fell to thinking about yellow as a color. And the image of a sunflower that I had taken back in Raleigh. And the notion that in a sunset all kinds of colors can mingle with yellow. This is what resulted:
Friday, September 10, 2021
Read it Forward
Hi there -
As you have no doubt noticed, I read a lot. That said, I take a backseat to very few similarly addicted readers. First among whom is most likely my big sister. Yet, she also manages to watch every broadcast sports event that touches - no matter how tangentially - the life of any Northwestern athlete who attended NU during the 35 or so years when she was academic advisor to that cadre. And yet she reads and reads and reads. I am firmly, if somewhat eerily convinced, that if she ever sleeps she may do so in a coffin 🦇 But I digress.
Sunday, September 5, 2021
Strange Dreams
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It is probably because I am immersed in a reread of the Harry Potter books that I find myself thinking about the strange places to which dreams can take us. If you have read the series, perhaps many times, maybe alone or with your kids, you may recall the “pensieve.” This was a basin of sorts, usually stored in Dumbledore's closet, that could transport you into other times and places - into the memories of events. Sometimes your own, sometimes those stored in the minds of others. Anyhow, I have been drifting around in some hi-def dreams lately - amazing clarity. But unfortunately the increased resolution has done nothing to increase my ability to remember the damn things. Sometimes flashes do occur post dream: “Hey! That might have been so-and-so!” But not much certainty.
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Playing with Pollock and Rothko
I have always held that there are two rather huge divisions in the general field of art - at least from the artist’s point of view. There are those who create for themselves - driven by an inner need to create, to give form to personal urges and perceptions. Then there are those who create to meet the perceptions of what another - an audience - wants or needs. The first is a kind of “art as personal therapy” perspective, which can, as in the Bob Ross school, extend to others - but remains primarily “of the self,” a “not for profit” slice of the art world - again with Ross as an almost accidental exception. Even those who hang out their shingle as “art therapists” generate revenue not from the art created, but, hopefully, from the increased well-being of their clients.
Friday, August 27, 2021
Schrag Wall: PPP Sisters
Another multi-step image creation post that is being hampered by having three devices and at least two types of image files trying to talk to each other - or not 😱. Kind of ugly, but if I can get the images cleaned up I will resend.
Anyhow the image with this one, which their Mom sent:
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Shooting From The Hip
Well, actually from the upper arm 🤪! I have just had my third COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine. Yup the big 3, so I am feeling pretty invincible. My oncologist suggested I do so since my history of two slow dances with multiple myeloma and a couple of attendant stem cell transplants finally left me cancer free. But I am taking Revlimid prophylactically, which tossed me into the immunocompromised group. So I asked my oncologist his advice regarding getting the third shot and attending my college class 50th reunion in mid-October. His response? “Go for it!”







