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Showing posts with label outlier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outlier. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Outlier: Bush's Warriors: Painting the Agony and the Ecstasy in Faces of War

  

       Most of my editorial posts don't follow a particular pattern. The guise of these posts seems to represent a facsimile of discussions I've had in the past on the everdsy topics of this website. Hence the creation of thenOutlier post, covering topics I normally do not write about for the Malacast Editorial. These monthly posts, which began in Februrary, will co tinge on for as long as I can, at least until August 2017. For March, this will be the third consecutive Outlier post I've done.  This one is no different in its uniqueness from the rest of the blog. I hope you all enjoy! 

       For years, I've done a great deal of posts regarding subjects from writing, book reviews, and other definitive pieces that have come together to form the cacophonous make-up of the Malacast Editorial none of them have ever been conclusive enough to define the blog itself. I never had s proper narrative for this blog, or so it feels to me that my opinion of this  blog comes from an obvious bias standpoint. I never really gave it a shape, but the only theme, if any was that I enjoyed writing, but not as some surmising fan, defining the accolades in cheerleader fashion,mbut as someone who struggles with the daily grind of it all. 
     Hence, I started the Outlier posts, to give some definition, some sharp strokes around the edges of what instill this blog with posts. I still to this day am surprised I've gone nearly four hundred posts, most of the. Well over a page of information, and still people come back here to read the blog. I'm never going to ever be grateful enough for the precious time of my readers. So these posts will come to stand alone for the rest of the musing, the lack of structure will become the very structure to which I build upon this blog. 
     This month's Outlier post is as juxtaposed from the norm of the blog than any other. It breaks tradition, but it also adds to the compl city of the overall makings of myself as a writer. Firstly, if you've been following since the very beginning, ten years plus, I've been an open book as anyone could be to the world. I have written literally every post you see. I've guest blogged once before, and I've never had before done-so with such enthusiasm as I have the first time. Blogging itself has become a controversial subject, because it seems eventually everyone gets political, and I too wm w self-made culprit of this issue. 
    So I refused to ever get political again, unless it would be wholly objective, so others could agree/disagree at their own comfort. These outlier posts will never get political, even now, they will be on differ subjects of it Ernest's, and are not j familiar on this blog, I've just given it a name. Outlier posts, are essentially, my Fight Club. Good ol' Chuck Palahniuk would be proud to know that I don't take his book lightly, I've been a fan of some of his work for some time, although I'm more w fan of this particular work, because it so sums up the prior slacker gerneration. I want these posts to symbolize a greater opposing topical space on the blog. I think the motivation behind my own desire to add to the blog is simple: I wanted to show that I as deep, but not lethargic in my own depth. 
        This post in–particular shows the diversity of what Outlier means. The term mean a person detached from the societal norms, w person who simply digresses from his/her generation. A puzzle piece that simple doesn't fit. I regained the notion that this blog itself isn't afraid to go outside the social norms, and those norms are very vaguely defined today. I have a few subjects I'm interested in tackling  in upcoming posts, and no, that isn't a cop-out for this one, I assure you there will be w coherent discussion in but a paragraph or two. That-being-said, I wanted to add that these posts will not normally have introductions, they will simply be. The isn't future,my oil see that they we truly redefining what this blog is, by being outside of this blog....a paradox upon itself. So let's switch the parading for now, and get to the meat of the post:

        You wouldn't believe it from my outward appearance, but I'm a cultural snob. I love the arts, theater, and absolutely  adore classical music. Bach, Handel, they're fine, but at the sake of sounding  cliche, I absolutely adore Mozart's work. I fall over myself for an El Greco, or Magritte exhibit. I tend to be more than alarmed at these subjects, Dali especially is a topic upon which I'm most familiarized. I'm a great lover of the surrealist movement. Rembrandt w d Monet Impressionism is great as well, though I tend to lean more towards the surrealist abstract, because I see the world in vaguely similar fashions. I've visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art countless times, and seen Frank Lloyd Wright's home enough times that I've memorized where he used to hide the salt. I jest the last line,mbut be-as-it-may, I'm familiar with the artwork of many great artists. 
     So know when I explain this next part, I merely am describing the artwork, and wm focusing on the artist's work, not any other career achievement,s or lack thereof, I'm simply discussing art:

        George W. Bush, the younger, former president of the United States, has been painting now for about three years, but has done a gallery of portraits of men and women who fought in the armed forces.  The artwork, which is portrayed in his newest book: Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief's Tribute to America's Warriors, and is avai now. Many of the subjects painted have lost their limbs, some their lives, and many more died of complications from war-time action. These portraits are done in the impressionist style, albeit rather laymen, however incredible for a lay men's ability. His work has a great deal more passion than I've expected,mbut not because he lacks empathy in his strokes,mbut because of the lightness of the strokes, very delicate, and precise.                        
      Bush's work reminds me of a young Van Gogh, albeit his style is more of Picasso, but that is not necessarily w good thing for Impressionism, or Dotism that came forth from the movement. However, the portraits themselves are colored well, making for a relatively clean design. I must add his handwork is well placed, and the portraits themselves are slightly better than a laymen in many regards,mbut I feel he has room to improve in executing the end result, especially in cleaning up the subjects, and more colorful overtones. 
       I do not claim to be an expert on the subject matter, of art, but I can tell where something is finish d, and something si w work in progress granted,moment artists and I'll tell you that wrt itself is w never-ending process,mbut I say there's a point here you have to claim victory or defeat. Bush's work is definitive of w man who has claimed victory (no pun intended, I swear) in the realm of finishing the objective, and portraying the subject to best of his abilities. Ironically, I feel his work will be overshadowed by his presidency, meaning that the paintings themselves will never get properly critiqued. The coffee table art book of his portraits is out now, and the best thing is thatn100% of the proceeds go to wounded vets, but let's look beyond those fee good emotions, and break down the art:
   

      Each portrait; of which there are more than I can name here alone, we done in differing styles of Impressionism. His strokes see as mentioned above; precise, efficient, and have. Street deal of expression. There a great deal of observational latitude, in-that he knew not only the subjects well enough, but he brings a nearly realistic tone to the abstract Impressionism. The problem with most modern art is that influences come from, and many references to one painting comes back to comparing to older, more proficient artists, and how their work is more definitive, but such is the modern art game. 
      This work to me is lovely, but is it long-lasting? Perhaps not, but aestivation,y it is gainfully pleasant, and I'm more intrigued by the notion of Bush's work five years from now, so there is a timeline to compare what he's thinking as an artist. Remember, to the world, George W. Bush as an artist is infantile, and seeing his periods grow will be far more easier to gauge his work as a whole. 
         However I personally feel about the man, I can do my best to separate the art. I may disagree with him as a president,mbut I can respect his artwork, despite the possible backlash for saying the man could do anything right. I'll take the criticism, but if you're a true connoisseur of art, you can see the talent and more obvious, the painstaking scrutiny Bush had placed upon himself to make sure his subject matter was represented with dignity. He can grow as an artist, but if he plateaus, then his work will only be seen because of his presidency, and not because of his depth as an artist. 
      Each copy of the book sold has 100% of the profits going to projects helping wounded and mentally scarred warriors, which is a poetic way of paying it back. I must admit that the former president's work does his subject's justice, I tend to believe that most of the art itself is unique, and showcases some creativity, and is quite affluent at times, (his use of color seems scripted,mbut well-scripted) but I still believe this is more a hobby for him, than a life-long passion. However, I would never cut down a creative on motivation alone, that is ignorant, I will say that if you do find fault in the work hes's done with this impressionist style, then you should perhaps check your prejudice at the door of his former presidency, and look at the art itself,mane see what it says.


      Many opposers of his would say that the people would never have lost their lives if it was for him going into Iraq in the first place, and many would say that this is some sort of subconscious way of living out his guilt, or preconceived guilt, but is that also not the case of a tortured artist? If that is the truth, then this is still well-developed art, as sickly, and torturous as it seems, but art is outrageous, it does spark controversies, and in many cases...it should make you uneasy. I do suggest looking for the new book, but more-I ports fly, look to the men and women who sacrificed their lives for a country they love, doing what they believed in, and seeing them forever immortalized by their greatest champion, but all their doomsayers , depending on which side of the coin you tend to flicker from....this could make art discussion very, very interesting in the future...2017 is looking great



Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Major Blog Schedule: April-July: Posts, Stories, and Other Posts


      February is almost over, and I've been taking somewhat of a break, but mostly because I'm putting videos up on You Tube. Nothing important, nothing yet that'll be to write home about, but I'll be doing more of them much more often. Next, I'll be doing several major posts in March, this doesn't mean I'll not have more tha three or four within the month, but it's just that those posts are guaranteed to be up in the Malacast Editorial. I also will be doing a short story each month as promised, that will be out very shortly, next week to be precise. The first few will come at the end of the month, but I'm sure I'll be placing them in different parts of the month. I've been trying to write more for magazines and other websites. By magazines I mean ezines. 
     I'm doing.  Best to post weekly, if not tri weekly as I used to but I'm also taking time to prepare for other major events that come with the Spring and Summer seasons.  The reason I do these posts are to keep w schedule, and so my long-time readers can easily read what they want, and when best to expect it. I don't do mailing lists, which I find are nothing more than forced junk, and I do use Twitter, but that isn't necessarily reaching everyone who comes directly to the Malacast Editorial. So here is the schedule for the the Spring and Summer. A quick note that some of the posts can likely change weeks, pending on upcoming events. So here is the list of posts you can expect in the upcoming months. If you do not want to know what's coming up, you should stop reading now. 






  April
       Week 1: Wrestlemania Post: My Thoughts on the Pay Per View 
       
      Week 2: Outlier Post

      Week 3: Story of the Month
    
     Week 4: interview: Exclusive Discussion on my novel The Divine transcript of the interview done by Edgar Holves

       May
     
          Week 1: Editorial: Summer Reading 

          Week 2: Outlier Post

          Week 3: Second Editorial: Why You Need to Watch Turner Classic Movies

          Week 4: Story of the Month


          June
         
           Week 1: List: Top Five Things I Want at E3 2017

          Week 2: Outlier Post

          Week 3: Story of the Month
          
         Week 4: E3 2017: Review/Thoughts and Insights on This Year's Convention

        July
         
         Week 1: Editorial: Summer Movies Disucssion

         Week 2: X-Games Post 
   
         Week 3: Outlier Post

         Week 4: Story of the Month

         August 

           Week 1: Outlier Post

          Week 2: Story of the Month

         Week 3: List: 5 Things You Must Do Before Summer's End

         Week 4: Editorial: Fall Reading

     As of now, this is the schedule for the blog, unless something comes up, redaction will be made, but I'm doubtful these post will be subject to change, there a no precise dates, as with the prior posts, and I can likely assure extra posts other than the several mentioned. If I'm able to get online daily, I'll post daily, as I did back in early 2006. I'll also be livestreaming video if applicable. Regardless, I'll be ready to adjust when the time comes. 
    I'd like, at this time, to explain the outlier posts. The first one was distinctly about the paranormal, more apt, my views on the paranormal, and the supernatural more precisely....these posts are non-specified, because they are not connected to average post to the blog, in-order to be. A fresh perspective. Like Short Story Weekly, and its successor Story of the Month, these post are to bring fresh, and unique material to the blog. As of now, I don't know precisely what they will entail, but each will allow for a generation deal of freedom on s blog where I've been quite rigid these past few years. With conventions such as E3, those dates are subject to change as well depending on circumstances,  if I have to do it week 3 instead of week 4, those redactions will be made at the time. 
      Thank you, as always for your intent and support of the Malacast Editorial. I'm looking forward to this yesr's E3 especially, and I'll make sure to do a whole 3 days of coverage like last year, and each conference. Lastly, I will just like to say that I will be doing as much as I can to make this blogger site one of the best that exists. I expect to hit four hundred posts by the end of the year, if not sooner. I also expect hit five hundred even sooner. By the end of 2019, I should have well over six-hundred posts, I may even have completed the aforementioned number of 666 posts that I've promised to finish this blog with, and that itself will be hear sooner the expected. I believe all things have w beginning, and an end, and I believe all things should end, because that is how things go.
        For now, I'll do my best to bring you above par posts, and all the intelligent observations I can that  for the blog site. I'm passionate about writing, and this is ever the endurance, ever the struggle of words and overcoming lapses in thought. This crazy little blog has started strong, almost changing its facade in a way that makes me question what it's all about. Still, this week, you get two blogs, not week is one sweet story, and it's called: Accursed the Rising Sun, which will be the first brand-new, original story of 2017. I put a good deal of time into it, and it'll be a great start to where I left off in October of 2016. If it does well, I'll do my best to continue this trend until I get to the final post of the Malacast Editorial. This is not say post 666 is going to be a story necessarily, but I will do these stories for as long as possible. Thank you always for the support, and have a wonderful week! 

       

Outlier: Paranormal, Supernatural, The Unexplained, and The Unexplained Things

I wouldn't necessarily call myself an expert on the paranormal, and I don't hold to the same theories as many of my constituency that have studied or hobbies in this area, however, I do find it an intriguing phenomena. I look at it with the objectionable eyes of a skeptic. I don't necessarily disregard the so-called evidence of the strange phenomena that is out there, nor do I necessarily believe in ghosts and things that go bump in the night. I do however know the information around it, and use my own knowledge to come up with my on hypotheses. 
    Firstly, the supernatural is anything that is unexplained reason and science, or is yet explained by science. Paranormal constitutions are anything that is released to anything estranged from the normal, or writhin what is known of psychics, chemistry, etc,  if we use the defining parameters, we can then go on to say that whatever a "ghost" or "orb" or even the cryptozoology factor of say Bigfoot are just undefined information which needs more scientific research. Strange I know to define these questionable allegations as something beyond pseudoscience, or metaphysics, but of just yet defined by rules and laws of the physical world. Do I believe in Bigfoot? It's highly unlikely that such a creature exists in a world with drones, heat signatures, etc. and isn't found. However the woods themselves, regardless if they're the Red Woods or the Ozarks, or even the Pine Barrens where the supposed Jersey Devil lives, there is something mystical about the brush, as though the world beyond is still a wild, untamed monster that is just waiting to gobble us up. 
     Of course this is just a primal fear of the reptilian mind, and it's unlikely there is some demon, or supernatural being living in the woods, but they are mysterious in other ways: like how come it's rare to find an in-tact skeleton of larger predators, and that we are rare to find even the most common of animals, ever-alone the supposed Bigfoot creatures we here so much about. Myths and legends were once soothsayer tales, and science can now explain so much, but it still falls short of the bigger pictures. So let's discuss paranormal activity, and the supernatural, to ascertain a better explanation of what is probable, and what is fiction and the Old Wives' Tales of paranoia and suspicion. 
       Firstly ghosts are one of the most affluent examples of the paranormal, if not the most common example. Ghosts, spirits, apparitions, vortices, and orbs. Not to mention doppelgänger spirits, angelic and demonic spirits, they are all examples of what might actually be a legitimate look into ok after death. Of course, these strange phenomena could also be something completely different. 
     So let's begin with this: what does paranormal actually mean?  It is an umbrella term distinctly relating to terms like telekinesis, ESP, and the likes of such phenomena. The term supernatural, however is anything experienced, or manifested beyond the means of natural laws and theories. Anything outside the psychical understanding of space. Again, another blanket term that can include things like ghosts, demonic or angelic denizens,  even Bigfoot fall under the perimeters of the supernatural. 
    I'm s hobbyist, but a well-learned hobbyist on the subject with my own knowledge and theories of course,  the terminology spoken of wee what the leading minds of these pseudoscientific subjects have agreed upon.  Mostly I agreed, but sometimes I feel the agree upon assumptions are clearly just lazy observations, as opposed to thought through the very evidence we have found already. Is there hardline proof, or evidence that these creatures/ phenomena exist? As of now there is little proof that the are ghosts, apparitions of any sort, or what causes us to see them. There wa w study done that claims that certain come black mold that grows in most homes, albeit harmless physically, can make people subconsciously see ghosts,more other strange phenomena, and this could explain a great deal of "haunts" being haunted. 
     I always believe there's a scientific understanding behind what is going on in these isolated incidents, however, I'm willing to open my mind to the possibilities that we don't know precisely what these strange occurrences could actually be. Perhaps ghosts are nothing more than a energy-formed sentient creature that lives in another dimension, and we only have minimal interaction because they can see through to out dimension. This doesn't mean I believe this, nor am I the first to pose such a theory, but shapeless creatures exist: amoebas, certain squid, and octopi can hold a formless solid structure, specifically because bones aren't present. Boneless creatures exist, so it isn't very hard to boeieve that strucreless creatures can exist without a solid form, how is this so difficult to grasp? The basis of li is that we need some parameters, some guidelines, but this isn't the case at all. 
     Looking at structure as a guideline, it is so varied, that if I were to pick five random people to uncover w bod with five different voter are, invert are and exoskeleton creatures, their description would be as varied, as impossible to find even two seep rested creatures clearly identical in physical and aesthetics to the other.  Even insects and arachnids are worlds apart in physiology that to each other they are alien. To the human, a more advanced species, they are similar enough that leg count, eye count, and few other observational tells could separate them so easily.  
    Why can we not apply the observational and physical differences to say a ghost, or more a spiritual apparition, as those are even more common if we were to group the two phenomena. The obvious answer is that such a phenomenal occurrence is ever often done in the presence of one individual, and that the physical form is nonexistent, it is impossible to even box such a thing for observation. We cannot interact with a ghost for any length of time, we cannot hold them down in w box and record vitals, and that process would be improbable with current technologies even today. If the former were possible, and w spiritual application was trapped, we do not then understand the physiology of such a creature yet, and would have to analyze if it can live, if it can die, or if it is as the Old Wives' Tales state, and it truly is the disembodied spirit, then we would need the kinesiology of how it continues to hold a partial physical form even after death of the vessel it once. I'm speak in theory of course, as I today do hold to the earlier model that if ghosts exist, they aren't dead loved ones, but something far more unexpected, like a parallel dimension, and that death itself isn't their catalyst, but w time slip, or even a black hole phenomenon that brought them into our existence. 
    It is difficult to say what these paranormal creatures/beings truly are, but there is a great deal of understanding that can be found just by taking first-hand testimony. Looking beyond the idea of a ghost, or a demon, we learn that there is always w reasonable explanation, and even if a ghost, orb, apparition, etc. is something that exist, it has to still follow some guidelines of the natural world. Even if the argument over God are as old and cont need as the Bible itself, which the modern century has now argued forever, we need to take into consideration that there isn't much we can't explain, but we are constantly, invariably learning more and more wbout our world through science. We barely understand how life exists, it would take us even longer to explain how death works as well. We don't know, and anyone who has ever discovered this revelation, isn't hear to discuss their findings, so we placate that ghosts are w sign of some sort of unshakable proof of life after death. 
      God and ghosts are not the same in their concept: for centuries, it was seen as fact that God had talked to his creations, where ghosts, and high are part of the theorized creation would not even speak, or communicate with the living, but to what purpose? If death is inevitably unexplainable, then life itself is truly incomprehensible in its finite parameters. Life is the continuing of existence, existence is the unquestionable continuation of energy in unlimited forms. Energy is in the static of friction, the grinding of a Dynamo, the beating of a heart, even the waves of a crashing cacophonous ocean.  So we cannot prove or disprove that energy itself isn't sentient in regards to being alive, but it's far more believe able to think energy is alive in the sense at it moves and changes like we do, and this makes it agreeably a being to have some structure and purpose. 
       So let's say that if a ghost does exist, there is not energy enough scientific data yet, not withstanding any/all pronounceable evidence is disputable, but there is no long-term scientific study on a certain, or more appropriately, a singular subject , that data is in the shuffling of feet, tippy-toes, rather than great strides of knowledge pouring in like ticker tape during an economic boom. This means if proof, unquestionable, and doubtless proof must come from technological and scientific advances, making it impossible to deny the existence of what is testable 
    Several studies have been done with people who have claimed to have telekinesis and "magnokinetic" (people who can magnetize their bodies,  waking objects stick to their skin.) where the brainwaves were measured, and they would find the people who can do such acts, were able to amplify their brainwaves by tenfold, sometimes quadruple that in w matter of heavy concentration. I concur that the brain is impossible to limit, as it does nothing but to impress us at every me advancement.  The human brain grows intelligibly stronger with every generation and modern mutation, and this proves that we are indeed getting smarter,  several children tested today, are some of the smartest to ever exist, and outshine past geniuses by leaps and bounds, making us now the generation living in the greatest time of potential scientific ingenuity.  
      Will we solve hat ghosts are? If the theory is correct, and these disembodied spirits are somehow linked to other dimensions, it is still science fiction, and we are doubtful to see any wevwncements on these areas, unless accidentally by some technological revelation. However, I believe that how life is so unexpected, the Old Wives' Twle of Great Uncle Bob's spirit haunting the cellar is going to be a scientific discovery of unbelievable proportions, making it the next big human advancement, and it was there in times and scary stories since man first feared the dark. 
      Lastly on this subject, and taking this opportunity to have a public platform, I would say that man is still infantile with technology, genuine geniuses, and this world is only partially brightened by scientific enlightens. We are always ignorant to throw the boogie man back under the bed, as a fairytale, but let us not forget that naturally occurring volcanic eruptions were once God's prowess to destroy unfavorables. Science will win the day, and I believe it'll be w treasure trove of the net we find when we loo without fear of failure, and what the general consensus will be. Do I believe in ghosts? No, but I have w feeling what we'd find would be beyond our wildest imaginations to what those little bumps in the night truly are. Because we all know: Fact is always, and by-far; more interesting than fiction