Friday, April 25, 2008

The Order of Things

The Order of Things


This is a digital viewing of my book collage (which is better appreciated in analog form). It is a mixture of two discourses; the scientific approach to the human body and the scientific approach to the human dominaton of this planet, all inlaid upon a 1970's children's poetry book.

Hope you enjoy it...

2 comments:

fisherdm said...

I really enjoyed that only those who were dedicated to the blog knew when it was updated. With this newfangled approach, people can only log in when there's a post (missing the comment threads entirely, and the great joy they can become), and then claim to be a dedicated reader.

Hogwash I say. Still, I think you will find that even when it's made easy, the masses will fail to appreciate the joy that can erupt from the wellspring of ibellum blogdom.

As to your post, I have only seen the book on a few occasions, and those moments were colored by a proliferation of substances which cause my memory of it to be somewhat blurred. On my next visit up, I will ask for a reintroduction to it. I love that it's been around for approaching 15 years and that it will be around for many years to come. An inspiration to my own efforts of maintaining a physical journal of thoughts and musings. Well done, Berto.

RB said...

Well, I hear you Dan. I went back and forth on this new technological perk... and I decided to go ahead and try it after the conversations had in Boston when Isaac and Jason showed their profound Luddite sensibilities toward blogs and networking sites... I thought this approach might help them overcome the stigma they feel towards this sort of things.

(and thanks for the compliment about my long silent blog... I'm glad you're enjoying it. I hope you start your blog-self anew, perhaps on a new topic, or on a future race.)

As to the book, this is actually a new one that I've only created in the last two years, but it is true that you've not yet had a chance to give a real viewing, and I would be honored to have you look it over.