Picture of the Day!
Jul 3rd

Beautiful Flamenco Dancer
I will begin to post Pictures of the day on this Blog! Keep checking them out!
Artist Project Budget.
Jul 1st
The Artist’s Guide to Public Art By Lynn Basa
This was a some helpful information that took me a while to find. Hopefully this will make it easier for people to find in the future. All credit to Lynn Basa
-Vico
Don’t forget where you came from.
Jun 27th
It’s interesting to think about our history…our roots. Where do we come from? how did we get here? Where will we go next?
history has been written by the Victors. Public education deprives the public at large from the information each and everyone should have access to. As I learn more and seek out the alternative history, my mind is beginning to understand that this so called freedom may not be any freedom at all. One cannot be free until one’s mind can be liberated from the constrains of perceived reality.
Set your mind free. Cast out the chains of colonialism and enslavement…seek out the truth for yourself, for that which is fed to you is nothing more than a formulated reality created with the intention to mislead you.
The conquest in not yet over… not yet complete.
“Who can shake the foundationsof heaven?”
Jun 27th
“Famously, the city of Tenochtitlan endures,
Bringing glory on itself;
Oh, you princes,
As He the one God, commands you, His sons,
Let no one fear the beautiful death.
Whose efforts will truly gain
The mat of the shield, the honored place of the arrows of God?
Think of this, remember it, you, princes,
Who can disturb the city of Tenochtitlan?
Who can shake the foundations of heaven?
Long live Tenochtitlan!”
Nahua Poet ( One generation before the Arrival of Cortes to the valley of Mexico)
Do we truly live on earth?
Jun 27th
“I, Nezahualcoyotl, ask this:
Do we truly live on earth?
Not forver here,
Only a little while.
Even Jade breaks,
golden things fall apart,
precious feathers fade;
not forever on earth,
only a moment here.”
Mexica poet (pre colombian)

Jacques Derrida: Deconstruction
Jun 23rd
“For Derrida, language or ‘texts’ are not a natural reflection of the world. Text structures our interpretation of the world. Following Heidegger, Derrida thinks that language shapes us: texts create a clearing that we understand as reality. Derrida sees the history of western thought as based on opposition: good vs. evil mind vs. matter, man vs. woman, speech vs. writing. These oppositions are defined hierarchically: the second term is seen as a corruption of the first, the terms are not equal opposites.
Derrida thought that all text contained a legacy of these assumptions, and as a result of this, these texts could be re-interpreted with an awareness of the hierarchies implicit in language. Derrida does not think that we can reach an end point of interpretation, a truth. For Derrida all text s exhibit ‘differance’: they allow multiple interpretations. Meaning is diffuse, not settled. Textuality always gives us a surplus of possibilities, yet we cannot stand outside of textuality in an attempt to find objectivity.
One consequence of deconstruction is that certainty in textual analyses becomes impossible. There may be competing interpretations, but there is no uninterpreted way one could assess the validity of these competing interpretations. Rather than basing our philosophical understanding on undeniable truths, the deconstructionist turns the settled bedrock of rationalism into the shifting sands of a multiplicity of interpretations.”
Language is the key to our understanding of the world. From knowing two languages I can clearly see the capping of our brain through the use of language. I can express myself in different ways depending on which language I am speaking (Spanish, English). I could only imagine the possibilities of thoughts if I knew more languages…
The Way
Jun 23rd
“The Way that can be experienced is not true;
The world that can be constructed is not real.
The Way manifests all that happens and may happen;
The world represents all that exists and may exist.
To experience without abstraction is to sense the world;
To experience with abstraction is to know the world.
These two experiences are indistinguishable;
Their construction differs but their effect is the same.
Beyond the gate of experience flows the Way,
Which is ever greater and more subtle than the world.”
Interesting find.
- Vico
First Day back in action.
Jun 22nd
Well,
Back from Southern California. Today was the first day back on the hustle since my departure a few weeks ago. I had a great time with my familia and my friends in So Cal. I got back on Friday and went to the Oyster Fest this past Saturday. The Oyster Fest was a great time, I will post a gallery sometime soon. Yesterday, was a hard one… I felt under the weather, and our final opponent of the season Jitter Bean did not show up for our match so we did not get to play! I was looking forward to that match. Today did not get much better… I lost my glasses at Costco in the morning and had to make a million calls and emails and write this and blah blah blah… Sorry for venting. Hopefully things start to settle soon. Hopefully I can find a new place to live soon.
Its nice to be back in Arcata.
-Vico
WordPress 2.8 Installation.
Jun 22nd
Here is the New…New Blog. This is the update to the new version of WordPress 2.8! It is not quite tuned up yet but in time this will be fleshed out.
A Quote by Vico Hugo
Jun 22nd
“He who every morning plans the transaction of the day and follows out that plan, carries a thread that will guide him through the maze of the most busy life. But where no plan is laid, where the disposal of time is surrendered merely to the chance of incidence, chaos will soon reign.”
Victor Hugo Quote
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