Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Matter



I worked on this comic blog for some time. I never quite figured the direction and style of this so its been on the slow burner for a while. Here's some of the convoluted pronouncements of its protagonist.

'Not everything here is meant, as it is, more a precipice of words insurmountable. I get tired these days. I watch my boy. And to me he is everything that I still don’t quite get. Maybe I wish to reach back, and those dreams are so real and vivid.

I saw this post set upon a grey tempestuous and boiled sky. That image seems to suggest something to me like a line of communication, a sentence not quite formed. As if the connection between my mind, my mouth, lips and tongue and the written word are the abstractions which multiply into a timorous din of noises, a cacophony of images smashed into conjunction. My language is the conversation of my dreams. Maybe my soul lies between me and them, as he never seems to answer. And why do I write? To etch some line of truth that I neither quite believe nor think possible.'

Asterix!



© Goscinny & Uderzo


He's turned 50 and this has to be still my favourite comic. Sure there are more serious comics than this but the chaotic word play, ebullient imagery, gentle mockery all without the slightest sense of whimsy and more to do with a sly ticklish chauvinism. Goscinny and Uderzo made comic art without the shame of it being a cartoon. And It's a shame there isn't more bande dessinee available in english. The rich versatility of Bande and its envious presence in continental culture is easy to see in any FNAC store or Hypermarche. Anglo-amercian comics may have more grit and intense subculture verve (although arguably Metal Hurlant was as much a precursor as the underground comics scene) but dessinee has an artistry and richness of its very own.

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Claude Levi-Strauss 1908-2009


Claude Levi-Strauss, who died last week.

Structuralism, I was always told, was such a dry theory of things. A Technocratic idea of orderation. A logic to apply to all human societies, away of measuring all men through common principles. All societies have structures but to state that the very structure was the commonality between men would always be philosophical issue. This, maybe, was much to the chagrin of Levi-Strauss but much to the richer understanding of the complexities that we in habit for people like me, who read some of his works. But the credit that Thinkers should give to him was in the simplicity that he gave to such complexes. Logos, myth, magic and science, the real became that much realer imbued in creation like a phantasmic fabric that makes up the order around us. From that it doesn't take much to realise the poetry involved in the Analysts code is the very code itself and that difference between painting and maths maybe just a matter of percepting that code that unravels in chromatic plurality.

I was in my last year of college when I think I began to some what understand this. And somehow trying to get past the screen of words which was to be my final essay I came to a fruition that words and thought and logic where the consummation of order through there own internal magic. I think in my own way I began to understand the importance of what I read some years before and the ideas of Claude Levi-Strauss.

"The position of culture is always in the circumstantial initiation of political and temporal manifestations... Art is always compeled into a form of deliberative action or considered indifference. However, Art's paradox becomes its own search for the truth of human desire and suffering in the immediacy of reality. Culture's difficulty lies in its own ambigious function and meaning in proximity to temporal forces. (Post-modern) culture may wallow in political subterfuge but the desire for the real is not only a Baudrillardian fetishism bounded in the rhetoric of apathy and nihilism but the very compulsion of human conciousness. Realism's persistance is in Culture's conjunctive 'praxis', as the agency of performance and conduct which constrain social structure. Foster touches on the anthropological contention in mimetic ritual, what Girard's theory ascertains as the violence with which the origin of all things human is in the eradication (almagamation) of truth into mythic representation, the disturbance of reality. It is the proximity of violence which considers the real, yet its immediacy is the compulsion of all things too human in its incompleteness and trauma."

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Blowndie

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Martian Quack

Friday, 18 September 2009

Echo+Double


Wednesday, 2 September 2009

New Showreel

Showreel from Ploomers on Vimeo.