Showing posts with label expression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expression. Show all posts
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Sports Car Digital Dashboards
Labels:
cars,
expression,
future,
product,
racing,
technology
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Three Wise Monkeys (dont: see, hear, speak +evil)
Three Wise Monkeys : Reexamining an Ancient Teaching |
Here is what I fathom. This is what the original was supposed to say (and was lost in literary translation.)
"Do not see what you are not supposed to see. Do not hear what you are not supposed to hear. Do not speak what you are not supposed to speak."
If you read that verse you will understand that within itself lies the paradox. "How will you know what you should not see if you do not see that and know the cause of its abhorrence? Applying the same to the next two actions, unless I have at least heard once what I should not be hearing how can I filter that? Unless I know what people do not want to listen to, how can I not speak that?"
There is enough evidence that the 'Three Wise Monkeys' and the paradox of morality dates back to extremely ancient times. There are figurines dating back to the mother goddess times and later to the times of phallic deities with similar symbols that suggests that this has been at least from the beginning (or renewal) of the five-thousand year old super-civilization we are.
If you went to school in India, you definitely associate these with (Mahatma) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (presently the "unofficial Paterfamilias of India.") These were gifted to him by a Chinese admirer who traced back 4th Century BC Confucianism to 8th Century BC philosophy that was prevalent in India (too much in India is wrapped up under the umbrella term Hinduism.) That helped it to make its way to our primary school text books and hopefully still exists on them today.
If you have read "My Experiments with Truth" (M K Gandhi) which is probably one of his best contributions - leaving the rest of the political dogma and controversies to vaporize as they have; the actual point being made is: "Find what is wrong, and the only way you can stop hearing/seeing/speaking it is by eliminating it, or by accepting it, until which time, you continue to address it."
Simplistic teaching for Rote Learning is helpful if you can recall what was learned in Rote and re-examine it at a later point in life. For this very reason Rote learning is unacceptable for higher education but preferable for learning if you are under the age of ten (10) - as we tend to remember lots of prose/poetry from under that age.
Labels:
analysis,
change,
evil,
expression,
good,
history,
learning,
monkeys,
philosophy,
rote
Monday, 30 January 2012
Expression on the Internet
The
Internet today is a distributed medium enabling free expression worldwide. Freedom of Expression is under threat by measures of Censorship initiated across Nations.
Quoting
William Blake, "Everything that lives, Lives not
alone, nor for itself." Humans like to express opinions to others. If we
observe or listen, we may respond at least in thought. Communication is also an
essential means for survival. Hence, increasing the number of media of
expression is to our advantage. Erroneous content and falsified content also
exists within media.
Nothing we see, hear
or experience is verified individually or by groups. Verification is the realm
of "Scientific Method." Objectionable material, to
individuals [breaching privacy] has existed for long. What is Gossip, if not
privacy intrusion? Erroneous and Objectionable material is found in all media.
Creation of the free
world began with tolerance and permissiveness of expression. The Renaissance
was rebirth of freedom of expression. It spread across the world during an era
of trade and colonialism. The Individual became more magnified in society than
ever before after renaissance brought more freedom of expression. Freedom to
elect governance, gender freedom, educational freedom followed and are still in a stage of growth.
Labels:
access,
administration,
behavior,
censor,
censorship,
consumers,
expression,
freedom,
internet,
life,
rights
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