by Katie Pritchard To read Part One of Slow Revolutions, click here I always used to sleep as a passenger on cars or busses; passing the hours is easier when I am unconscious, closed off from the world in a hunk of metal hurtling through space. Now I am alert, staring out the window of [...]
Photo and text by A.Sønju It is a hard place. You live on the same land for generations and never really know it. It can turn against you. Everything is under the weather, the weather will always win; it is a Big Sky. You can live there all your life and hike over every inch [...]
by Katie Pritchard On the other side of the Divide in the open rangelands of Montana, my feet make one revolution after another, attached to pedals by my shoes which are attached to me. When I straddle the frame of my bike, click one foot in, push off and press the other one into place, [...]
by Adam Zuehlke, photo by Silvio Eli Azar, our comical and hard working dishwasher, found out at the end of the night that his father had just died. I saw him begin to cry through our kitchen’s yellow tinted saloon doors. When I came back to give him a big abrazo I had the natural [...]
by Terk Follos To read part one, click HERE The actuality of it all is that we are nowhere. We are in our brains. We are in our thoughts. We are in our universe within the universe that we think and know to be what is real. But the universe is also in us. We [...]
by Caroline McCarty This is a response to S. Ray’s recent entry about Augmented Reality and the evolution of human consciousness. Many questions are posed- you are invited to respond to these questions, as public discussion is the festive and appropriate next step. Augmented Reality has allowed us to modify our individual perspectives of the [...]
by S. Ray, photo by Brody Klemer I have a kernel of meaning to share about how we see the world on a day to day basis. In many vague terms, I could allude to what I mean to express and hope that through your sense of understanding you could get it without me being [...]
August 1, 2010