Monthly Archives: March 2023

Long Way Home

This is #15 in a series of month-end reflections on the state of the world, and other things that come to mind, as I walk and hike in my local community. The walk described below is largely imagined, but it … Continue reading

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What Does It Mean to “Hospice Earth”?

“Hospice”; an AI painting by Midjourney, based on my own prompt In his new book I Want a Better Catastrophe, Andrew Boyd describes “12 characters in search of an apocalypse“, and provides a flowchart explaining how each of these 12 … Continue reading

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Longing to be Free (a guest post)

LONGING TO BE FREE Amidst the chaos of our modern days, A call resounds that beckons to our soul, A whisper in the wind that gently sways, And bids us to embrace a primal goal — To roam the earth … Continue reading

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AI and the Arts

I‘ve been playing with one of the new AI bots called Midjourney, which is specifically oriented toward the creation of images — ranging from the photorealistic to the abstract. I’m still working on an older version which lacks some of … Continue reading

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Grooming Us to Hate and Fear

image from piqsels, CC0 My last article talked about how we’re biologically and culturally conditioned to love the music we love (and perhaps the people we love). This time around I want to explore the shadow side of this — … Continue reading

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Accounting for Tastes

This is a bit of a follow-up to my post last fall exploring why I love sad songs (and romantic comedies). still from dance-practice video by Japanese-Korean hip-hop/R&B group XG Some of my favourite YouTube channels offer analysis of music, … Continue reading

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Links of the Month: March 2023

cartoon by Michael Leunig Letting go of the idea of free will is both liberating and terrifying. As I watch the world devolve into fascism and nuclear brinksmanship, I long to believe this is just a temporary aberration in human … Continue reading

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Our Incapacity to Admit Failure

Afghan children, from pxhere, CC0 Recently, the rather dim-witted right-wing leader of Canada’s Conservative party, Pierre Poilievre, whose elected representatives have been hobnobbing with the German neo-Fascist AfD party, announced a bid to overturn Canada’s new, tepid, right-to-die law. Sufferers … Continue reading

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Shameful Pleasures

Chart from Wikipedia by Derek Snider, CC-BY-SA 3.0 There is a lot of controversy about current experiments to decriminalize ‘hard’ drugs. Critics, and long-time supporters of the horrific “war on drugs”, argue that it’s a road to perdition, and that … Continue reading

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What Government Is For

Yes, this is a bit of a rant. The Underhoused: Tent cities in (upper left) Vancouver BC, (upper right) Portland OR, and (lower right) new tents on a street in Nanaimo BC. The Vancouver site was bulldozed and converted to … Continue reading

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