Hyperrealism

Just a few days ago I was struck by the misuse of the word, “surreal.” Today at the Univ. there were three guests, 2 visual artists/teachers and an art historian/teacher, talking to the students about “postmodernism.” This lecture, and panel discussion, gave a brief overview as to what postmodernism is and its various points of view as a theory. One of the theorists mentioned was Jean Baudrillard. He is credited with coining the term “hyperrealism” by talking about “the meticulous reduplication of the real” and how what we know as reality is a replication of reality as an image of itself. I have read some of Baudrillard’s work but, I haven’t read enough of it to fully understand it to my satisfation. One thing that bothers me about some of this type of writing is its “privileged voice.” Privileged in the sense of those in the “west” speaking as if theories can be applied across all cultures and societies in the same way. The so-called third world shouldn’t want to “BE” like us, although they may want some of what we have: good food, water, clothing, ease of transportation, ease of access, health, etc.

One of today’s lecturer/artists mentioned currently reading Homi Baba, a postcolonial writer and, born into the Parsi community of Bombay, teaching in a U.S. university (I’m not sure where he’s currently teaching). I was surprised to hear a white woman was reading on postcolonialism. Surprised mostly because she is white because many whites (excuse the generalisation) would rather not talk about the effects of colonialism either here in the Americas, Europe, nor in Africa itself. Naturally, I asked two questions that brought out some of these issues. They thanked me for the questions.
[edited 11 Apr., 2003]

surrealism…

Surreal or surrealism is a word totally misused today. I was reading an essay on the work of photographer Jeff Wall, and saw the word surreal in the first paragraph. His work is not surrealist but the word got me thinking about how much ‘surreal’ is used today. I wrote an essay back in 1991 for a photography course I was taking by independent study (I’ve done a lot of independent study). The professor recently gave me the paper back so, I glanced at it today and decided to excerpt the part on surrealism for current consumption. My work was called surrealist at one point, incorrectly.

Esperanto

I was looking at the LJ selection of available language choices and noticed Esperanto. There are actually people, that many people, that use that language? The only person I’ve ever known to use it was the musician Sun Ra (backside of his L.P. covers under his own Saturn label). I wonder if anyone reading my blog even knows who Sun Ra is, or anything about Esperanto [+]…? At this point, I’m not sure who’s even reading here.


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UGLY pages…

First of all, the page here that updates this journal is so damn ugly! There has to be some way to use a different template or something… Second, I was trying to figure out how to make a listing of friends. I must have looked in the wrong place…. *sigh*

blog location

Well, even though I started a livejournal blog, my blogs over the years have been on my own site(s). This is where you’ll find it until I can figure out how to incorporate LJ into my site (if I can). I’ve tried to use journal software before and got nothing. WEEKLY READ BLOG