Archive for the 'Mathematics' Category
Abir Karmakar: I Love Therefore I Am
Thursday, October 30th, 2008We could be both. Hermaphrodites.
Thursday, October 30th, 2008I and not You?
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008I am thinking, therefore I am being.
I am loving, therefore I am being.
I am loving, therefore you are being for me more than something.
I am thinking, therefore you are becoming something, which I can think, draw, calculate, estimate, dominate.
This is why loving and therefore being is something, which affects and attracts me and not you?
Or not?
Abir Karmakar: I Love Therefore I am
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008Barbara Ellmerer: Hommage to Lise Meitner
Monday, October 27th, 2008Connection, Thich Naht Hanh, Descartes, Loving and Being, Karmakar
Saturday, October 25th, 2008
A Connection is expressed by the words I am thinking therefore I am. It connects “I” with “am”, It connects a certain self with a quality of being. I can connect with this sentence when I write: “I am thinking therefore I am being”. I can connect with this sentence by saying “I am thinking therefore I am being”. What about: “I am loving therefore I am being?” What about You? What about: “I am loving therefore I am”, this is a title of series of paintings by Abir Karmakar.
Numbers and words and nuclear waste
Friday, October 24th, 2008“And when all bodies meet,
In Lethe to be drowned,
Then only numbers sweet
With endless life are crowned”. (Herrick after Creeley)
Who will worship numbers and words after the extinction of mankind? Is there a possibility that numbers and words have an existence separated from mankind? By words – spoken and written words – gods and humans are binded together. When mankind is killed, nobody will be there to pay attention to the gods. Now, Herrick separates – delimites – numbers from their connection with mankind. This is another way of saying, that numbers and words are a delicate matter: This is another way of saying, that numbers and words demand attention. They have to be set up carefully. Because – as Herrick defines -, they may have a long existence: An existence which survives – like nuclear waste – those who set them into being. They have to be set up carefully, they have to be written and read carefully, because the existence of others, like the existence of gods or of future generations, depends on their setting. So words and numbers have a something in common with nuclear energy and nuclear waste. So words, numbers – as Herrick defines – demand our attention and our compassion.
Nils Röller at Sanskriti Kendra/New Delhi