Monday, August 30, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
more containers
moss terrarium at dr. vino
stickwork by patrick dougherty
Saturday, August 28, 2010
containment: the disciplined vs undisciplined soul
Interested in the idea of faulty containers for Project 1 -
Taken from Marymount University:
The wine jar metaphor: desires and strength of will
. . . Socrates contrasts the uncontrolled life his opponent praises with that of a self-controlled and ethical person. To illustrate his point he draws an analogy with wine jars--some intact, others leaky. "See if you don't say," proposes Socrates,
that, in a fashion, this metaphor expresses the difference
between the two lives: the self-controlled and the unrestrained.
There are two men, both of whom have many jars; those of the
first are sound and full, one of wine, another of honey, a third
of milk, and many others have a multitude of various
commodities, yet the source of supply is meager and hard to
obtain and only procurable with a good deal of exertion. Now
the first man, when he has filled his jars, troubles no more
about procuring supplies, but, so far as they are concerned,
rests content; but the other man, though his source of supply is
difficult also, yet still possible, and his vessels are perforated
and rotten, is forced to keep on trying to fill them both night and
day on pain of suffering the utmost agony. --Gorgias
Friday, August 27, 2010
waste not, want not
Vitra Design Museum's new exhibition takes a look at objects otherwise taken for granted:
everyday