Friday, June 15, 2007

Juxtaposing answers.

This is an activity I do regularly.
Ask __# of questions. Then, on a separate paper write __# of answers.
Match them as deemed fit.


June 15, 2007
Sitting on the tall steps in Kyoto Japan.

Q1. Can the home be a temple?
Answer: A bird flutters to chase a moth; a moth flutters directionless for it's life.

Q2: Can new love remain open, growing, and free for 10,000 miles?
Answer: Walk down stairs.

Q3: Can Art remain vital, connected, and critical within a healthy family structure?
Answer: Set up a tripod. See yourself as the picture.

Q4: How can the body remain a sacred vessel and an experimental entity?
Answer: She wears white shoes and sexy jeans.

Q5: What does it mean to be still?
Answer: Turn around and observe.

Q6: What is my enchantment with stillness?
Answer: Re-enact moving through a Japanese Zen Temple as an ant.

Q7: How am I curiously lost?
Answer: Make new legs (that are interchangeable) for your table.

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