Mandy Martin, Puritjarra 2, 2005. For further information on MANDY MARTIN, refer here: http://www.mandy-martin.com/
If there are diverse kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing place, then we need to learn to value the different ways each of us sees a single place that is significant, but differently so, for each perspective.
adrift on a sea of information at a time when the world's night is a destitute time. In the age of the world's night, the abyss of the world must be endured.
---- Adelaide is home. Work is often in Canberra. Relaxation is in Victor Harbor. I'm a frustrated photographer & philosopher who has lost his way in life. I used to be a policy wonk. Now, as a knowledge worker I have trouble learning to live in a complex digital world. Personal expression is the way I critically cope in a technological mode of being.
The Grateful Dead meet Hugh Hefner on TV circa 1969. Culture shock or cultural debris?
It's a little fragment of pop culture history. What are we to make of these fragments? How are we to interpret them? How do we make sense of this collision of different worlds?
Another cultural fragment:
Neil Young busking in Glasgow Central Station, Scotland back in 1976-- performing The Old Laughing Lady on the banjo.
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