Diana, Ji, and I went on a Radiolab binge today. We listened to Emergence, Zoos, and Memory and Forgetting.
The Emergence episode has the most dazzling description of fireflies in Tibet blinking in unison for miles along a river bank. It also describes how groups will form into a meta-consciouness that, while each member of a group may be stupid, behaves in a very smart and calculated manner.
Memory and Forgetting gets into how memories are actually made: they are proteins. Scientists have figured out a way to erase memories, just like in the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I have written about this episode before, but I really like how it describes remembering as a creative act. After hearing this episode memory has taken on a new life in my imagination.
I talked through the Zoos episode, but I did hear an anecdote about a man being followed by a jaguar or panther in the jungle and a staring contest that ensued when he discovered the big cat.
Radiolab is the best show on the radio.
Here is the Radiolab Feed. (You can listen to the shows on the feed.)
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Friday, February 15, 2008
WNYC Radiolab
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Painting in Progress
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Monday, December 17, 2007
Painting
I have been painting a lot lately.

I think I have figured something out about being an artist. Making art is thinking about art.
You do not need seperate thinking time. Painting time is thinking time, they are the same time.
Thinking about painting when I am not painting is really just thinking about starting a painting. The process of making a painting includes making a lot of decisions that would be very hard to predict before you start.
Here is a new drawing.

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Labels: art theory, Bill Donovan, bill donovan art, drawing, ink stained hands, inkstainedhands, new painting, Painting, starting a painting, studio photos, thinking about art, william donovan art
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