Sunday, December 19, 2010

New ideas



So I'm going to be starting something new sometime in the next couple weeks.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Escherian Elephants

Winter is swiftly approaching, and the cold and snow (hopefully!) with it.  Work on my Eagle project and College apps is well under way, and despite the constant struggling, everything is getting done.  "It will be ok" is my mantra for right now. We'll see.

she closes the lid
and unplugs the device
no bigger than her thumb
from the computer.

My lifes work, she says. But, it isnt her lifes work.

You see, we store information like an Escher painting.
It shouldnt all fit in there. But, it does.
And every day we manage to fit more and more into smaller and smaller spaces until one day
she says,
we will be able to fit all the information the world has
everything that everyone knows and believes and dreams
into nothing.

It will all be there. Stored and filed.
Tagged with any keywords you might imagine.

Our hard drives will be thin air.

They will make nanobots look like elephants.
And elephants will be in there too. Tagged. Accessible with search terms
like grey, ivory,
and the largest land dwelling mammal

We will process away at nothing and understand everything.
We will think of a word and the information will slip in, not through our ears or eyes
but straight thorough our skin. Information will breathe in and out of us,
permeate our skin.

Our knowing will be as deep as it is wide.
You see our work here is to learn so much,

to be so full of knowing,
that all there is left to do is unlearn.

Humanity must get to a point where we let go.
We leave the useless ideas and the spent ideologies in the recycle bin.
like an adolescent brain shedding neurons.
like a snake slithering from its old skin.
like an old man who has come to understand so well the point where reality meets the intangible that he is able to decide which breath will be his last. And, he will enjoy that breath more than any that he has taken in his entire life.

And, her lifes work is more than a four meg flash drive.

My lifes work, she says, is the impact that this has.

This is not about what I produce. It is all about what others receive.

Text (c) Dan Donahoo, Picture (c) Andrew Cavell

Monday, November 15, 2010

Bah.




I have yet to make any real changes here.  Unfortunately my entire life seems to be trying to implode, and I am not helping it any by posting here.  But have a picture to look at for now, and maybe things will get done here soon.