Italy floor project

Hallo Friends, I promised I will tell you how Italy went. Well, it went great.

I loved talking shop with Tilman. I loved eating pesto gnocchi, did you know they serve it with green beens and tiny potatoes cubes? It was a first for me.

I loved the nature, the familier lines of olive trees and grapes on the hillside. I was very impressed by the sweet peas that grows wild on the road side with it’s outbursting pinks just like that, who knew.

It was constantly raining so we didnt visit the beach this time, but honestly, there was so much work dealing with the floor, it was for the best.

I enjoy a good creative struggle. I only had three days to get it right with this 18x5 cement floor, and I finally felt like I came close.

The pleasure of working with marble dust is that it comes off easily. So I literally redid the entire space three times till I had a better idea of what works.

When I draw live in front of people I always feel like some of them really want to draw too. This time there was a blond little angel in the crowd, that her gaze was so deep, I couldn’t help it but letting her draw a line with me. You can see her strolling with her mother in the picture above.

This led me to thinking about creating a workshop for floor marble dust. I still dont know where and when, (let me know if you have any ideas) but I will keep you posted.

Tracing

Coming up this weekend, A floor work at DAC Italy.

Tilman, the artist curator behind DAC came up with the title, I think it is very becoming.

A journey to Italy. how nice. I love going there, because its only three hours away from Marseille, and yet so perfectly different in every little way. Starting with amazing coffee, and the food market in Ventimiglia. look it up, its gorgeous. I promise to send beach photos..

The show is in a village up in the mountain called Dolceaqua, meaning sweet water. after the river that pass through it. Thats also the name of the series Im going to hang there

look it up here

The space is a renovated Mussolini bunker overlooking France, From the time it was a war border. I find it to be a great idea. transform war facilities to art spaces. Whats more perfect than that? What do you think?

More on how it came out next time.

10 BEST THINGS ABOUT MARSEILLE

Today, 21 of March, two years ago I moved to marseille, here's 10 things I love about this city:

- Mediterranean lifestyle. Marseille is a melting pot of people from all over the world. It's huge in numbers but feels like a bunch of villages.

- The city is getting renovated in big leaps, its impressive to see.

- The coolness of the artsy, culinary and design scene.

- The beaches. The calanques. Also the bus boats.

- The tramway, that soon will be going next to my house as well. Yayyyy.

- Hospitality. Marseille vibe is not a snobbish one.

- The parks. not having a big garden now made me visit parks on a regular base. love it.

- Real-estate prices, super sane, i actually fully own a house here for the first time in my life.

- The main market but also the mobile ones in each neighbourhood.

- Ancient stores, like from 200 years ago. And many vintage and record stores.

Image from Azul Concept Store

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Words that makes life / Paul Éluard

Poème : Les mots qui font vivre

Il y a des mots qui font vivre
Et ce sont des mots innocents
Le mot chaleur et le mot confiance
Amour justice et le mot liberté
Le mot enfant et le mot gentillesse
Et certains noms de fleurs et
Certains noms de fruits
Le mot courage et le mot découvrir
Et le mot frère et le mot camarade
Et certains noms de pays de villages
Et certains noms de femmes et d'amis.

Paul Éluard


Poem: The words that bring life

There are words that bring life

And these are innocent words

The word warmth and the word trust

Love justice and the word freedom

The word child and the word kindness

And some names of flowers and

Some fruit names

The word courage and the word discover

And the word brother and the word comrade

And some country names of villages

And some names of women and friends.

Paul Eluard


Paul Éluard was a French poet born on December 14, 1895, in Saint-Denis, France, and he passed away on November 18, 1952, in Charenton-le-Pont, France. He was a prominent figure in the Surrealist movement and is known for his innovative poetry that explored themes of love, politics, and human experience.

Éluard's poetry often employed dreamlike imagery, striking metaphors, and lyrical language to convey complex emotions and ideas. He embraced the Surrealist principle of "automatic writing," allowing his subconscious mind to guide his creative process, resulting in evocative and deeply personal poetry.

Some of Éluard's most notable works include:

1. **"Capitale de la douleur" ("Capital of Pain")**: This collection, published in 1926, explores themes of love, loss, and existential angst. It reflects Éluard's experiences during World War I and his struggles with depression and disillusionment.

2. **"L'Amour la Poésie" ("Love, Poetry")**: This collection, published in 1929, celebrates the transformative power of love and the transcendent nature of poetry. It reflects Éluard's belief in the redemptive qualities of both love and art.

3. **"Les Yeux fertiles" ("Fertile Eyes")**: This collection, published in 1936, explores themes of beauty, desire, and the creative process. It reflects Éluard's fascination with the human gaze and its capacity to perceive and create beauty in the world.

4. **"Poésie ininterrompue" ("Uninterrupted Poetry")**: This collection, published in 1946, showcases Éluard's later work, which delves into themes of hope, resilience, and renewal in the aftermath of World War II. It reflects his commitment to the ideals of freedom, peace, and social justice.

Éluard's poetry continues to be celebrated for its emotional depth, linguistic innovation, and timeless relevance. He remains an influential figure in the world of literature, inspiring generations of poets and readers with his profound exploration of the human condition.

25 Rules of Disinformation  / by H. Michael Sweeney.


These 25 rules are everywhere in media, from political debates, to television shows, to comments on a blog.

1. Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil

2. Avoid discussing key issues

3. Create rumor mongers

4. Use a straw man.

5. Name calling and ridicule opponents

6. Hit and Run

7. Question motives

8. Invoke authority

9. Play Dumb

10. Associate charges with old news

11. Use a minor matter to “confess”

12. too complex to solve

13. reason backwards

14. Demand complete solutions

15. Fit the facts to alternate conclusions.

16. Vanish evidence and witnesses.

17. Change the subject

18. Antagonize Opponents

19. Ignore proof presented, demand impossible proofs.

20. False evidence.

21. Neutralize all sensitive issues without open discussion.

22. Manufacture a new truth

23. Create bigger distractions

24. Silence critics

25. Vanish

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1. Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. Regardless of what you know, don’t discuss it — especially if you are a public figure, news anchor, etc. If it’s not reported, it didn’t happen, and you never have to deal with the issues.

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2. Become incredulous and indignant. Avoid discussing key issues and instead focus on side issues which can be used show the topic as being critical of some otherwise sacrosanct group or theme. This is also known as the “How dare you!” gambit.

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3. Create rumor mongers. Avoid discussing issues by describing all charges, regardless of venue or evidence, as mere rumors and wild accusations. Other derogatory terms mutually exclusive of truth may work as well. This method works especially well with a silent press, because the only way the public can learn of the facts are through such “arguable rumors”. If you can associate the material with the Internet, use this fact to certify it a “wild rumor” which can have no basis in fact.

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4. Use a straw man. Find or create a seeming element of your opponent’s argument which you can easily knock down to make yourself look good and the opponent to look bad. Either make up an issue you may safely imply exists based on your interpretation of the opponent/opponent arguments/situation, or select the weakest aspect of the weakest charges. Amplify their significance and destroy them in a way which appears to debunk all the charges, real and fabricated alike, while actually avoiding discussion of the real issues.

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5. Sidetrack opponents with name calling and ridicule. This is also known as the primary attack the messenger ploy, though other methods qualify as variants of that approach. Associate opponents with unpopular titles such as “kooks”, “right-wing”, “liberal”, “left-wing”, “terrorists”, “conspiracy buffs”, “radicals”, “militia”, “racists”, “religious fanatics”, “sexual deviates”, and so forth. This makes others shrink from support out of fear of gaining the same label, and you avoid dealing with issues.

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6. Hit and Run. In any public forum, make a brief attack of your opponent or the opponent position and then scamper off before an answer can be fielded, or simply ignore any answer. This works extremely well in Internet and letters-to-the-editor environments where a steady stream of new identities can be called upon without having to explain criticism reasoning — simply make an accusation or other attack, never discussing issues, and never answering any subsequent response, for that would dignify the opponent’s viewpoint.

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7. Question motives. Twist or amplify any fact which could so taken to imply that the opponent operates out of a hidden personal agenda or other bias. This avoids discussing issues and forces the accuser on the defensive.

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8. Invoke authority. Claim for yourself or associate yourself with authority and present your argument with enough “jargon” and “minutiae” to illustrate you are “one who knows”, and simply say it isn’t so without discussing issues or demonstrating concretely why or citing sources.

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9. Play Dumb. No matter what evidence or logical argument is offered, avoid discussing issues with denial they have any credibility, make any sense, provide any proof, contain or make a point, have logic, or support a conclusion. Mix well for maximum effect.

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10. Associate opponent charges with old news. A derivative of the straw man usually, in any large-scale matter of high visibility, someone will make charges early on which can be or were already easily dealt with. Where it can be foreseen, have your own side raise a straw man issue and have it dealt with early on as part of the initial contingency plans. Subsequent charges, regardless of validity or new ground uncovered, can usually them be associated with the original charge and dismissed as simply being a rehash without need to address current issues — so much the better where the opponent is or was involved with the original source.

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11. Establish and rely upon fall-back positions. Using a minor matter or element of the facts, take the “high road” and “confess” with candor that some innocent mistake, in hindsight, was made — but that opponents have seized on the opportunity to blow it all out of proportion and imply greater criminalities which, “just isn’t so.” Others can reinforce this on your behalf, later. Done properly, this can garner sympathy and respect for “coming clean” and “owning up” to your mistakes without addressing more serious issues.

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12. Enigmas have no solution. Drawing upon the overall umbrella of events surrounding the crime and the multitude of players and events, paint the entire affair as too complex to solve. This causes those otherwise following the matter to begin to loose interest more quickly without having to address the actual issues.

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13. Alice in Wonderland Logic. Avoid discussion of the issues by reasoning backwards with an apparent deductive logic in a way that forbears any actual material fact.

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14. Demand complete solutions. Avoid the issues by requiring opponents to solve the crime at hand completely, a ploy which works best for items qualifying for rule 10.

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15. Fit the facts to alternate conclusions. This requires creative thinking unless the crime was planned with contingency conclusions in place.

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16. Vanishing evidence and witnesses. If it does not exist, it is not fact, and you won’t have to address the issue.

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17. Change the subject. Usually in connection with one of the other ploys listed here, find a way to side-track the discussion with abrasive or controversial comments in hopes of turning attention to a new, more manageable topic. This works especially well with companions who can “argue” with you over the new topic and polarize the discussion arena in order to avoid discussing more key issues.

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18. Emotionalize, Antagonize, and Goad Opponents. If you can’t do anything else, chide and taunt your opponents and draw them into emotional responses which will tend to make them look foolish and overly motivated, and generally render their material somewhat less coherent. Not only will you avoid discussing the issues in the first instance, but even if their emotional response addresses the issue, you can further avoid the issues by then focusing on how “sensitive they are to criticism”.

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19. Ignore proof presented, demand impossible proofs. This is perhaps a variant of the “play dumb” rule. Regardless of what material may be presented by an opponent in public forums, claim the material irrelevant and demand proof that is impossible for the opponent to come by (it may exist, but not be at his disposal, or it may be something which is known to be safely destroyed or withheld, such as a murder weapon). In order to completely avoid discussing issues may require you to categorically deny and be critical of media or books as valid sources, deny that witnesses are acceptable, or even deny that statements made by government or other authorities have any meaning or relevance.

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20. False evidence. Whenever possible, introduce new facts or clues designed and manufactured to conflict with opponent presentations as useful tools to neutralize sensitive issues or impede resolution. This works best when the crime was designed with contingencies for the purpose, and the facts cannot be easily separated from the fabrications.

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21. Call a Grand Jury, Special Prosecutor, or other empowered investigative body. Subvert the (process) to your benefit and effectively neutralize all sensitive issues without open discussion. Once convened, the evidence and testimony are required to be secret when properly handled. For instance, if you own the prosecuting attorney, it can insure a Grand Jury hears no useful evidence and that the evidence is sealed an unavailable to subsequent investigators. Once a favorable verdict (usually, this technique is applied to find the guilty innocent, but it can also be used to obtain charges when seeking to frame a victim) is achieved, the matter can be considered officially closed.

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22. Manufacture a new truth. Create your own expert(s), group(s), author(s), leader(s) or influence existing ones willing to forge new ground via scientific, investigative, or social research or testimony which concludes favorably. In this way, if you must actually address issues, you can do so authoritatively.

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23. Create bigger distractions. If the above does not seem to be working to distract from sensitive issues, or to prevent unwanted media coverage of unstoppable events such as trials, create bigger news stories (or treat them as such) to distract the multitudes.

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24. Silence critics. If the above methods do not prevail, consider removing opponents from circulation by some definitive solution so that the need to address issues is removed entirely. This can be by their death, arrest and detention, blackmail or destruction of their character by release of blackmail information, or merely by proper intimidation with blackmail or other threats.

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25. Vanish. If you are a key holder of secrets or otherwise overly illuminated and you think the heat is getting too hot, to avoid the issues, vacate the kitchen.

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Human Rights Download

I felt a strong urge to visit the UN site and reminisce about our old beloved Human rights. I admit that growing up with human rights was nice. I admit I took human rights for granted. I admit I felt so safe I actually thought my kids will raise their kids in a world with even more human rights just because time will pass. So I did nothing and klaus did plenty, and here we are.

Before we say goodbye to The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, I wanted to offer this free PDF with the 30 basic rights accompanied by my works. Good luck to us all .