This is the real story of some birds: A jar, a very large jar sits upon the French bakers rack in my kitchen. I fold origami cranes. A lot of origami cranes, it seems they have taken it upon themselves to transform. I noticed there are little tiny hearts on the bottom of the wings. I also noticed they have turned themselves inside-out. A very short story.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
The Ravenous Brain and Brain Fiction
A great deal of time spent by me, myself, is pondering upon (exactly) what is the difference between confabulation and making up a story or fiction?
Currently I am reading the books, "Brain Fiction," by William Hirstein, and "The Ravenous Brain," by Daniel Bor. Available: MIT Press (see link: If you want an idea, on the top of my blog)
I have watched people I love/loved suffer from brain problems caused by medical conditions and one way I cope is with fascination. These ideas inform and relate to my visual life in a most profound way. I have to say that I DO know the difference between a lie and confabulation.
Here is the deal. . . is this photo a real photo or is it a real thing in front of a photo or is it real or is it just dots or squares on a screen or what?
AND. . .
here I go again. xoxo The Bird |
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