Friday, September 27, 2019

Global Turning



Sometimes, sometimes you just feel like you're in the presence of Pure Intellect, intellect of a most profound and palpable presence. I felt that way, reading and listening to Malcolm X, Edward Snowden and most recently, this sixteen year old girl, Greta Thunberg. And what separates the absolute brilliance of these individuals from geniuses like an Einstein or Chomsky is that their message, their wisdom is always imparted and tempered with the appropriate amount of emotion and empathy- however subdued, however impassioned....

Photo: © Stan Banos

And as I've long suspected, and Davis Wallace Wells has quite convincingly confirmed, climate scientists, if anything, have actually sugar coated the horrific speed and consequences of climate change on our planet in the vain hope that populations worldwide will convincingly take heed and react accordingly- instead of falling into the complete denial and complacency so many have instead chosen. Severe climate change is already too late to avoid, it is now simply a question of how many more people we will cause to die in the not very distant future- simply by our continued inaction right now.

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Here We Go!


Photo: © Stan Banos

So... it begins! The question being- are the Dems gonna trip all over themselves fresh outta the starting gate as the Repubs unleash their Biden this, Biden that, King Panzer propaganda obliteration machine? Dems don't exactly inspire with their fold as they speak history of recent (non) hits. Do they have the tenacity, the ingenuity to endure and counterattack in face of the inevitable no holds barred Repub onslaught? I know where the smart $$$ would go, and I can only pray that perhaps the sight of their own blood is gonna inspire some very ticked off Democratic women to lead the charge right into the lion's den and finally not take NO for an answer!

Monday, September 23, 2019

San Francisco 2.0



So I'm walking about, camera in hand as per usual, trying to train my monkey mind and hopefully catch a photo of something, anything so as not to return empty handed for the effort (as so often is the case). And I get to ponderin'- where are all the photo books/essays on San Francisco and its current myriad of problems (well, save for this bit of brilliance)- especially now that word has pretty much gotten out worldwide on what a godawful mess it's become. Where is the Rich and Poor of San Francisco 2019? Or perhaps, when it just comes down to it (and although very much appreciated), I just can't accept the celebratory model alone- no matter how good! We need all views incorporated to get a clearer, more realistic and somber view of this town, and its people, at this time- a San Francisco 3D/3.0 if you will!

Amongst other things to delve into and explore: tech life and the independent contractors that service them (eg- Uber drivers, cleaning women, delivery people, etc), the homeless (an estimated 80% were formerly housed in this city, many of them mothers with children that we don't necessarily see on the streets), the mentally ill and drug addicted randomly roaming about, refugees.. it's quite the list.

And while SF 2.0 does not directly answer any of the above, what it does provide is a knowing glimpse, a string of clues, a list of tells that can't be ignored- one whose symptoms reveal a city, a people suffering multiple wounds. A once beautiful animal that has been bested, hurt and led astray...
(use diagnol arrows to embiggen)

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Only In America!


Again, you can't make this up; and when you get right down to it- 
this was MK-Ultra, The Lighter Side.
It got way... darker.

PS- And you just know that anything this dark, this sinister, this downright evil could not possibly be occurring right now- except with more secrecy, more technology, and even more methodical refinement gleaned from programs past...

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

RIP- Robert Frank



Robert Frank, via Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York
 

One of the things that helps keep Robert Frank's images so fresh to this very day (even while viewed through the lens of nostalgia), is the fact that they aren't so... sharp and crispily detailed! That blurred sense of non reality serves to intensify their dreamlike strength and staying power; something many a modern day photographer has yet to fully realize and appreciate...  
More pixels anyone?

Monday, September 9, 2019

Somewhere Along The Line



Of course, I'm a sucker for essays like this- good ones, that is. And this counts as one of the best. The Great American Road Trip, The Open Road- Frank, Shore, Sternfeld... you get the picture. Somewhere Along The Line by Joshua Dudley Greer does not disappoint- I couldn't find a photo I didn't fawn over for the first two thirds of the book. 

And this book does two things: it brings the geographic and economic expanse of modern day, early 21st century America into view in its captivating compositions, and it doesn't hold back- this is a country that is hurting, and this is a book that doesn't shy from showing it "from sea to shiny sea." Accidents, sinkholes, homeless encampments... a homemade billboard in the midst of a field bears a phone number with the words, "I need a kidney."

This is also the first road essay that actually makes the road a main focus of the photo essay itself; America's highways and byways are the main character here, not just a mere cameo presence as in most of this genre. This is not a tourist itinerary of America by a long shot, it's more hardscrabble America on the go, still proud and industrious, but in search of its bootstraps nonetheless...

It makes us rethink and reenvision the America we've known, and the America we think we know. One of the last photos is of a junk yard in a vast expanse where yellow school buses surround the junked cars held within- we're still circling the wagons...

Photo: Joshua Dudley Greer

Thursday, September 5, 2019

The 1619 Project

 
Photo: © Stan Banos

The very fact that Newt Gingrich went ABSOLUTELY BALLISTIC over this would be more than ample reason alone for celebration of its existence. And it would no doubt be interesting to see a complete and thorough listing of all the purported "lies" that Ol' Newt is complaining about! The truth is, there's just so much here that needs to be read, absorbed and disseminated, so much that dispels the lies and myths, the outright and often deliberate ignorance.

I'm, of course, talking about the 1619 Project courtesy of The New York Times. Wish I had had this in my middle and high school years when the long and short of our Catholic recounting of slavery consisted of an approximately ten minute rendition of- "it wasn't as bad as some make it out to be!" Which is certainly a relief, at least for some- I kinda get the idea that Newt pretty much got the same down home, comfort version. 

Now, no one enjoys getting a festering wound poked with a stick, and unfortunately, that's how many a White US citizen not unlike Newt will no doubt greet this. Here we go again: heads a shakin', and eyes a rollin'... When will it ever stop!?

Well, glad you asked. That ol' wound has long been a festering, cause no one's ever dealt with it all that proper! Of course, there wouldn't have been a wound to begin with had we started this here country all free and righteous without its original sin. But those pretty words about freedom, dignity and human rights only applied to one portion of one people. And when we could've helped right the situation during Reconstruction with a "forty acres and a mule" kick start- we still weren't having it. So we kept kicking the can down the road, complaining all down the line, hoping it would somehow disappear...

South Africa had its Truth and Reconciliation Commission, it at least, finally, publicly, put out and acknowledged the evil reality of racism where the light could shine, healing begin, and life continue anew without the prolonged cancer of denial. We in the US however fear to tread that road of honesty, acceptance and accountability. "I never owned no slaves- why should I be held responsible?" No one is saying you did. What we do need to acknowledge and accept in this country however, is our own factual history. A history first based on systematic genocide, followed by the institutionalization of slavery as the financial juggernaut, the economic backbone of our entire nation- North and South...

No... this was not your Bible's slavery, or Rome's slavery, or most any other slavery system throughout history where one's defeated foes would be periodically enslaved- this was a system of beliefs that held one particular race inhuman, a system of laws that established an entire economic system based on the permanent enslavement of one specific group of people, an economy so dependent and intertwined that even Northern Ivy League Institutions of higher learning were profiting from investments provided directly from slavery!

Curiously, people in this country who even desire a rational, adult conversation concerning race or racism are now called "Racist" for just considering it- a laughable situation, if only it wasn't so sadly, deplorably... insane! No, you are not responsible for the sins of your fathers- and no one is suggesting that. But if you choose to ignore and deny factual history, choosing instead to substitute whatever convenient myth(s) to your liking- don't expect reality based humans not to roll their eyes and shake their heads as you continue to kick that ever lovin' can...

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Focus on The Arts...

Suffice to say, we have undeniably and unforgivably strayed in our attention to the literary arts here at the ol' blog. Knowing the importance the arts play in our country's priorities, and in particular, the role our First Family has played in fostering them, we now attempt to rectify said situation by proudly featuring our first much lauded, much revered poet at large.

Tiffany Trump- AFP

“Study me as much as you like, you will never know me. For I differ a hundred ways from what you see me to be. Put yourself behind my eyes, and see me as I see myself. Because I have chosen to dwell in a place you cannot see.” -TT

Certainly, more than enough for any of us to ponder, fathom and reflect upon as we stumble about dwelling in our woefully hidden and unseeing lives...

Monday, September 2, 2019

Can't STOP Looking II


Photo: Martino Marangoni

Well, didn't expect this to happen (quite so soon)- but there you have it. No sooner did I just start to get over one photo, when... Boom!