In conventional time (the multi-dimensional world existing in a non-unific sense of time and space) the notion of singularity is at best a notion on a shelf. The unifying thought then is one of multi-dimensionality, having the nature of being more than one place at one time. It also defies the parochial sense of limitation because humans are often bound by their five-sense appreciation of the world. We never stop to consider that of those five senses, vision is the only thing that happens outside of 200 meters around you and, if we are to understand the universe, we would first consider that the world is much broader than what our five senses can tell. Multi-dimensionality offers color where, before, there was only black and white. It offers depth where, before, there was only length and width. It offers potential for what can be where, before there was only the conventional sense of existence. It offers a whole other plane with new platforms.
Culture is a cornucopia of sounds, sights, texture, taste and vibrations. As an example, until astronomy was able to take advantage ultraviolet and infrared technology, our sense of the dynamic universe was limited to what we could visually see. This technology increased our ' line of sight' that harkens the adage, "To one who only has a hammer, everything is a nail."
Instead of a vertical sense of ascension, we should be making horizontal connections, networking to share rather than to hoard the rewards of cultural production. The importance of culture to a people is related to the amount of input it has from multiple forces with everyone having an investment and a willingness to share. Geographically and chronologically, while artists of all genres and media would network with each other, the masses are told which artists are "good" and "valuable" through commerce when, in fact, the artists should be making those determinations, themselves, in concert with other artists and under the auspices of the audience.
MARCH 7, 2009 @ 3-5 PM in Fort Lauderdale at the African American Research Library
WOMEN IN JAZZ ENSEMBLE performs
Good blogging
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