what if our every thought had a mass to it....pulling whatever we wish, dream or crave and exerting gravity on it....
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
i see no reason for morality...immorality or what not....what is right what is wrong?...rules are set upon what is considered acceptable in that period of time only....dun we change our values as we age?....how then do we allow unethical practices to become right or brave and courageous actions to be wronged?
Sunday, March 7, 2010
the Vitruvian Man has been one of my latest interest, something which i find particularly disturbing to why i have not been into it earlier.....
hmmmm it seems most of the theories and reflections of the ideas of its time were very much into architectural practices. but what i liked most about this painting or idea if you call it was the image of buildings shaped into the likeness of our body (as in physically and spiritually). it actually believes that our body were divine and that our lives or things should be built in respect to it, which also rings a bell from a text in the bible stating that our bodies are an image of God's. so why do they want it (the building or ideas from a first century Roman architect) to be portrayed in such an image?.....hmmmm this restricts creavity i suppose....if it is actually compared to what we call these days "modern art" which i think is absolutely ridiculous...
hmmmm it seems most of the theories and reflections of the ideas of its time were very much into architectural practices. but what i liked most about this painting or idea if you call it was the image of buildings shaped into the likeness of our body (as in physically and spiritually). it actually believes that our body were divine and that our lives or things should be built in respect to it, which also rings a bell from a text in the bible stating that our bodies are an image of God's. so why do they want it (the building or ideas from a first century Roman architect) to be portrayed in such an image?.....hmmmm this restricts creavity i suppose....if it is actually compared to what we call these days "modern art" which i think is absolutely ridiculous...