See the previous post and, from some April 1 ART WARS remarks …
See also reviews of a new Ellen Page film, "Flatliners."
See the previous post and, from some April 1 ART WARS remarks …
See also reviews of a new Ellen Page film, "Flatliners."
A search for posts in this journal on the actress Ellen Page
in the film "Inception" was suggested by Bastille Day (today),
by her character's name, Ariadne, and by the concluding image
of the previous post —
.
That search yielded the following image …
… which in turn suggests a "loop" back to this date last year —
The New York Times seems to prefer another sort of black art.
A 9 AM illustration from the Times Wire this morning is a misleading
attempt at humor that links to a very dark poem —
"The game, which features psychological, spiritual,
and thriller elements, is centered around questions
about what happens after death…. The game's
producer noted that players might be able to find out
'what lies beyond' after playing it….
… Beyond was the final project of composer
Normand Corbeil, who died of pancreatic cancer
on 25 January 2013."
For related material from 25 January 2013, see…
For such a touch, instead of game star Ellen Page,
I prefer music star Reba McEntire —
Image posted here on October 4th,
the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi.
Related material: A Bishop for Ellen.
"When it comes down to it,
I think we all just want
to love and be loved."
— Ellen Page in Vanity Fair online this afternoon
See also lyrics to a tune by Dvořák and eden ahbez.
Some background for yesterday’s posts:
Midrash for Gnostics and related notes,
as well as yesterday’s New York Lottery.
…. “We seek
The poem of pure reality, untouched
By trope or deviation, straight to the word,
Straight to the transfixing object, to the object
At the exactest point at which it is itself,
Transfixing by being purely what it is….”
— Wallace Stevens (1879-1955),
“An Ordinary Evening in New Haven” IX
“Reality is the beginning not the end,
Naked Alpha, not the hierophant Omega,
of dense investiture, with luminous vassals.”
— Wallace Stevens,
“An Ordinary Evening in New Haven” VI
“A hierophant is a person who brings religious congregants into the presence of that which is deemed holy . The word comes from Ancient Greece, where it was constructed from the combination of ta hiera , ‘the holy,’ and phainein , ‘to show.’ In Attica it was the title of the chief priest at the Eleusinian Mysteries. A hierophant is an interpreter of sacred mysteries and arcane principles.”
Weyl as Alpha, Chern as Omega—
Postscript for Ellen Page, star of “Smart People”
and of “X-Men: The Last Stand“— a different page 679.
Your assignment, should you choose to accept it—
Interpret today’s NY lottery numbers— Midday 815, Evening 888.
My own bias is toward 815 as 8/15 and 888 as a trinity,
but there may be less obvious and more interesting approaches.
Last Temptation:
Click on picture for details.
“Little Red Ridin’ Hood,
You sure are lookin’ good….”
See also today’s Log24
guestbook entries.
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