Perfect weekend. Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi with her Nobel Peace Prize on tour in Europe. I'm listening to old songs of Nina Simone "Feeling good". Radio France International is arguing philosophical aspects of face and hand transplants successfully performed in France every month. However one of the patients of double hand transplantation surgery requested amputation of his hand transplants years later. Psychological effects?
Delightful Japanese tea garden in the Golden Gate Park. I could touch new
sculptures of Jun Kaneko exposed in front of the San Francisco Opera House. Warm
Marina evening makes me flying with bloody butterflies of the expanding
sunset behind the Golden
Gate Bridge. Sweet, deep and thick oranges on the sky. Wide open arms of the Pacific Ocean invite loudly to savor
the moment.
Technically we can repair almost each of organs through micro-surgery these days... We play with fantasy of immortality and Aretha Franklin sings "Fever" on my iPhone. Steve Jobs would smile at her. Perfect weekend.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Evolution through sexy revolutions
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| Foreign Policy Magazine, The "Sex" Issue. Mona Eltahawy. |
Two days later, Salman Rushdie at The Cooper Union in NYC... about erotic and glamour steam of Arthur Miller's literature, censorship, wars and irrelevant name of "Arab Spring", invented by Western - bored to death - consumers of fresh news...
"Art is not an entertainment but revolution!". Salman Rushdie
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