3 Jan 2009

ArtNews: Pluralism is dead, Syncretism lives O.k. :






The Art of many styles is over. Its reign in the nineties past the optimism of the new millennium has grinded to a finish. Its noble message of multiculturalism, diversity & tolerance embodied in such persona as Schuman, Delors & Kohl is buckling under the pressure of a militarist culture rising from the efforts of extremists. The approaching deadly Wars, through manipulation, public fear & moral corruption will ensure that the coming years will provide the masses with a suitable decoy to the financial hardship which will syncretise the living & cultural standards of Europe as its leadership speeds up imperial ambitions.

29 Dec 2008

The Masada complex

looking down from a roof top in old Jerusalem; same as it ever was
The current crisis, may prove to be more stubborn and damaging than first intended. It is one thing to ride the tiger it is another to control its direction.
As with the people at Masada and the first crusaders, events can lead to unimaginable tragedy. Modern initiators of confrontation should remember not to break off more than they can chew.

30 Oct 2008

The new world military order

One might be forgiven, by looking at this map, that Christians are on a wining ticket towards what the American military terms "full spectrum dominance" in the world. Whereas globalisation in trade and industry may be just a modern name for something that has always been around, the multi polar military outlook will reflect the colours above. Christians maybe fragmented in their love for one another.....Russia, South America, Cuba, Latin Europe, and Africa are hardly praising the actions of the "Alliance states," but China and India are solid in religion, language and national identity. Both are armed, lean and willing to defend their geo political interests. After the oil shock of 1973, we children were told in school to prepare for war with the Muslims over oil.....Thankfully this never materialised as they strengthened their financial defenses. A multi-polar world is much more favourable to the aspirations of Christianity, two generations removed from the most horrific crimes in the history of humankind.

23 Oct 2008

un-settling issues


Intifada 1990.......The husband,.............................. The Car park................................................... The Settler's wife............................... Our lecture and debate on the palestine/israel subject was both visually and logistically interesting.
This issue is always burning. It is one where outsiders who have nothing to do with the conflict feel obliged to take sides to mirror their overall view of politics.....as an atheist and a non voter I seem to get an easier ride than most on this curious if not deadly conflict..... I say curious because these people are in the ring of world politics and it is the outsiders in world politics that will decide their fate. Deadly, because of the bitter pills of revenge and hatred that are freely pushed around. I have heard the most dreadful language of ultra-extremism coming from what I can only describe as educated, well groomed, and basically decent people on both sides of the coin........... However, on close examination, this conflict is resolvable...they all are....as the will to fight is overtaken by the will to live.

17 Oct 2008

that highway to the stars

Were all over the road
In our sexy machine
All the passengers scream
Scream, scream!

I can see my lifetime pilin up
I can see it smashin into yours


Goin from the bottom to the top
Maybe Im holding on too tight

I got a funny feeling
Pilin them higher, higher, higher
Building that highway to the stars


While traveling around this summer, I found myself in the car with my friend who constantly played a Talking heads song composed before she was even born.....we loved it and the words above inspired me to make these pictures..........from the series ....War & the Plastik Heaven... 2008


15 Oct 2008

Heard it before in 1984

Bulgaria 1990

The home secretary said police risked losing the ability to fight crime and terrorism without new laws.

The government is considering creating a giant database to store details of every UK phone call and e-mail sent. bbc GMT, Wednesday, 15 October 2008 13:02 UK

My country has the the most surveillance in the western world if indeed the whole world.....my country has been on a permenent war footing since the Tutor monarchs ruled in the early 17th century.......my country has more computor data on it citizens than it has citizens.............In 2003 I was privy to examine the state computor and read the files on various citizens including myself.....boy I nearly laughted myself to sleep on the amount of political bullshit and claptrap that was there......and I think so did the people that put it there......The police just arnt interested in Mr smalltime nobody...at least not for now.....but then this isn't communism....at least not for now......Crisis?

10 Oct 2008

"Cui Bono"

Alas, we seem to be moving from one crisis to another, the war and the terrorism crisis, to the food and energy crisis, and now a financial crisis. What is brewing next to keep the population engulfed in fear and confusion? We have to ask ourselves, Who caused it and "Cui Bono."

Wed Sep 17, 8:54 PM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters): The U.S. Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a $612 billion defense spending bill for fiscal 2009, including $70 billion for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

8 Oct 2008

Illuminati news, bankers are ok people



"We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries."

David Rockefeller Baden-Baden, Germany 1991

25 Sept 2008

#28 For Wall Street & Mr Bush

"A woman in red" walks past a mural of Picasso's painting depicting the Nazi bombing of Guernica, Spain, by twenty-eight bombers, on April 26, 1937........photo west belfast 08

The last I heard the bill for Mr Bush's controversial war games was 3 Trillion something or other. The last I heard he is now paying the Iraqi opposition good dollars not to shoot at his men. The last I heard he has broadened his operations to include Pakistan while loosing ground in Afghanistan. Last I heard he says America is in crisis. Last I heard he is soon leaving his office. Last I heard the military complex is happy with their balance sheets.
Is this globalisation? The world is infinitely more complexed than the simplistic views of boardroom bankers wishing to print a new global banknote. Successive American leaders for true democracy have warned of the danger from faceless greedy people behind a giant military octopus stretching beyond beyond to strangle our globe. Overall, the world spends in excess of $1 trillion per year on defense , and this figure has grown by $100 billion per year for the past few years. Almost ninety percent of that money is spent by Western powers with the US leading a staggering $581 billion compared to China's $46 billion or Russia's $34 billion with Europe looking for a new army to use its $361 billion. Crisis?

12 Sept 2008

Is Nato preparing a new Barbarossa


On Europe's Eastern Front 1992, Moldovans fighting the Russian separatists of Trans-Dinistra .

Dispatches from Brussels sept 1 2008.....

"Old Europe" and "new Europe" agree on a tough line on Russia ---- at least for now.

After a summit lasting just four hours, Nicolas Sarkozy -currently in charge of the EU rotating presidency - announced that Europe was united.

the summit conclusions strongly condemn Russia's "disproportionate reaction" in Georgia, describe as "unacceptable" its recognition of the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia and call on other states "not to recognise this proclaimed independence".

Dispatches from Sochi sept 11 2008....

Mr Putin accused the Western press of an "immoral and dishonest account of what happened".

And he went on to dismiss out of hand European criticism of Russian force as "disproportionate".

"What did you want us to do? Wave our penknives in the air and wipe the bloody snot off our noses?" he asked, adding: "When an aggressor comes into your territory, you need to punch him in the face - an aggressor needs to punished."

"God forbid that we should tread on US toes in its backyard," he said, expressing frustration that the United States seemed to think it was all right to arm Georgia on Russia's border - a move which he repeatedly argued had provoked Georgia to take up military action.

31 Jul 2008

Missed a flyght


I was to fly back tot he UK last night for a short and not very important visit. At the airport I was taken aback by the nature of the toilets. Apparently we men are able enough to decide most of the things we generally do in life.......holidays, eating, genocide, rape etc etc.......But at Schipol airport the wise people have instructed us were exactly we should pee into the bowl to get the least offensive relief...........You are expected to pee on the fly......and why a fly I ask?????? There are more undesirables in the Netherlands right now including the Butcher of several thousand Bosniak men and boys.

Anyway, because of the interest I sallied about making more pictures and eventually arrived at the gate as the plane doors were closing.....but worse, security took my sun block lotion....they must think little of the great British weather

21 Jul 2008

Rainy day dream away- global warming spoils the day


There is something fishy about wanting to live in a summer of continuous rain............


Rainy day, rain all day
Ain't no use in gettin' uptight
Just let it groove its own way
Let it drain your worries away yeah
Lay back and groove on a rainy day hey
Lay back and dream on a rainy day
jimi hendrix electric ladyland






enthusiasm wanes during a boat trip through Leiden july 2008

20 Jul 2008

last updated at 09:31 GMT, Saturday, 19 July 2008 10:31 UK


Pope Benedict XVI has told Australians he is deeply sorry for the sexual abuse of children by some Catholic priests.

The BBC's Nick Bryant, in Sydney, says victims have complained that the Church in Australia has tried to stall compensation claims and cover up certain cases.................

there have been 107 convictions against Catholic clergymen on sex charges in Australia. But the campaigners estimate the number of victims to be in the thousands......

On Saturday, several hundred protesters rallied in Sydney against the Pope's opposition to homosexuality and contraception.

Police said there were minor scuffles as some of the demonstrators pelted Catholic pilgrims withcondoms..........ends.................................................................................................... pictured Hungary 1994.

"The Catholic church says it will not tolerate that which is un-natural........what is natural with the policy of this church forcing its priests to be celibate and giving them physical and psychological power to abuse innocent children unable to defend themselves?"


15 Jul 2008

Spotlight on Summer thoughts




Summer is a good time for travel and taking time for forward planning. The first term has directed me to a point where, after beneficial sessions with the tutors, the course of the work is forming a clearer route. I am hopeful that the road ahead will open a metamorphosis.

29 Jun 2008

Qui est Qui et Non est Qui

Green Bananas 2008













Green Coca Cola bottles 1962 with a real dissident European 2008

Jose Manuel Barroso, can't wait to be president, Silvio Berlusconi can't wait to eradicate the "Army of Evil" and Xavier Solana can't wait for his army to make foreign policy. There is no NON in the language of the Euro Disney Land.
Didn't some famous democratic republican once talk about...... all of the people some of the time......but not all the people all of the time......Can the wishes of people of Europe be so unreal for these would be leaders?

23 Jun 2008

Moody blues red & greens



These mid summer days are devoted to travel and colour with william eggleston and 60's art in mind. For this I will mostly use a little cannon ixus 75 which was lent by a good friend in exchange for pics of her family. This use of digital should help with a part of the project about Europeans having fun....... before War once again is forced on the people.






5 Jun 2008

Obama has a mountain to climb

The Boston tour bus 1989

By Matt Frei ...................................AFP
BBC News, Washington

The man who once walked on water has been limping of late, his feet weighed down by a whole catalogue of sinking issues - race, elitism, an excess of academic aloofness in times of gritty gravity.

For millions of Americans, who have not read his book, who do not read the New York Times and who do not follow politics obsessively on the cable TV networks, he is a blank canvas, which his opponents can paint on.
That is dangerous and that is why one recent opinion poll suggested 15% of Americans still believe - astonishingly - that he is a Muslim................
ends.......

God may bless America but only the spirit of the founding fathers will save America.......these coming months will test that spirit in a way not seen since the sixties......Martin Luther King climbed a mountain 45 years ago, looked over, saw the promised land......and paid the price...this time around let the people not the gun speak ......loud and clear........

28 May 2008

War News.....is Oil News



Thursday, 22 May 2008 14:37 UK

By Anthony Reuben
Business reporter, BBC News

"Who knows why oil prices are so high"


"It's the fundamentals, stupid," says Mark Lewis from Energy Market Consultants.

Its the increasing demand from China and India, a stand-off between the US and Iran, a hedge fund having to sell a particular oil contract so it does not end up receiving a tanker-load of oil - or a trader deciding it would be fun to be the first to trade oil above $100 a barrel.

It was the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan, to over-optimistic expectations of oil production by non-Opec countries -the rocket testing in North Korea.......................

"We really don't know what the fundamentals are doing at any point in time," Mr Lewis says.

"The markets are looking for signals from the fundamentals. Some of them are irrelevant, some of them are wrong, some of them are meaningless, but they affect prices nevertheless."...........ends.................................................................................

What is the matter with people to listen to such claptrap........don't they know there is a war on and someone has to pay for it......and the oil tax is as good a way as any to pay off a war bill currently standing at three trillion whatever.....after all it was conducted by concerned democratic governments on behalf of the people and for the welfare of the people.......


17 May 2008

#18 The Army of Evil



Italy Police to protect Gypsies
By Christian Fraser
BBC News, Rome

There is deep suspicion throughout the country of the Roma community..............The government is preparing controversial anti-immigration measures targeting Romanians in particular..........a 16-year-old Roma girl was caught inside an apartment last weekend, allegedly trying to steal a six-month-old baby girl...........vigilante groups in the suburb of Ponticelli took to the streets chasing the Roma out of two squatter camps....... Silvio Berlusconi has described the Roma and those committing the crime as "an army of evil"..........ends

Is Mr Berlusconi also referring to forces in Iraq? In a democracy there is a thing called due process.............

The "Madness" that plagues the hearts and souls of the easily frightened mind tours the world endlessly looking for a temporary home........it is parasite by nature..............but encouraged by the black hearts of politicians............people get exactly what they vote for...............

16 May 2008

#18 Is Pluralism Finished











Roma in Bucharest
1997 ............................................
A Bucharest theatre 1997
The world service tonight discussed the
topic "will the internet revolutionise democracy?"
From around the globe came the response that for most people in the world the internet is but a dream.............the exporters of western Democracy should look closer to their own houses and the growing practise of collective punishment against groups of people less able than
others to defend themselves.

6 May 2008

#17 Archive.Photographer.RU

Игорь ГавриловКонкурс парикмахеров в
Москве. 1975................................................. Рождение человека. 1970-е

For the essay I have chosen No 8 ...... did a distinctively different 'new photojournalism' developed in the 1980's or was it simply a repackaging of traditional values.....For me this is an interesting topic as it can be viewed as during the watershed of contemporary photojournalism and the consequent degrading of the media's responsibilities to uphold fundamental principals of questioning the role & actions of government in a democratic society...Some say history has a way of correcting itself......
Сто авторов и пятьсот фотографий на выставке CCCP «Фото 60-70»

26 Apr 2008

#16 On the Blower for street work


Armed with what can be described as a Wild card, I walked along the South bank of the Thames from the Eye to The Tate Modern' view of St Pauls.....Later in the Week I went to Exmouth and at last to see the famous Dartmoor. The Wild card was my old fashioned mobile phone and these are some of the results.........Homer and I agree that change can be a good thing. Even to change from Nikon to Nokia can help the process of development and break the chains of stagnation.

23 Apr 2008

#15 LCC main projects 1

Divided Cities.........For a main project I want to continue with the project on divided cities. The cities want to tell their/my story through portraits streets scenes and architecture. It was primarily a European story but then these things have a way of spreading. The cities in question are Berlin, Jerusalem, Belfast, Nicosia & a recent addition Mitrovica. I want to use this year and the first half of next year to update and present the sequence up as far as 2009.......the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the reunification of Nicosia, 10 years of peace in Belfast, a breakthrough in Jerusalem and for Mitrovica an uncertain future.

12 Apr 2008

#14 Recession ahead

Now...is the winter of our discontent.......As recession looms from across the pond, is it time to accelerate the plan to relocate to the Benelux? Will there be pictures about akin to those of the F.S.A.? I think the West is not so broke. I see more that there could be opportunities to visit the house of Brussels to propagate ideas.
Street boy in
East Europe 1996


8 Apr 2008

#13 Silva's “Sanpietrini”



"When you are in a car, (or near one as in my case), which pass from the smooth tarmac to the sanpietrini, the tyres make a characteristic noise."..........Silva talking on the sound of the “sanpietrini”. Something very familiar in European cities.

Reading Silva's account of walking home and hearing the
“sanpietrini” as the car passed the guard hut gave me a flashback to when I lived in Bucharest's leafy diplomatic quarter during the nineties.

It also reminded me of by own borders. Borders are different things to different people.....

When I made this picture in the Royal palace, converted to the national museum after the communist takeover and during an exhibition on the '89Romanian revolution I could hear the continuous smack & rumble of the
“sanpietrini” outside in the "Revolution Square." It was as if the “sanpietrini” played to the gallery inside

You know, all that time I never knew there was a name for that sound.......thanks for that Silva.....ps. the picture is of the gallery on fire.

31 Mar 2008

# 12 Eden project/Irish DancerTwo magazine projects




As for the features during the first break............ I went for two subjects that interested me with the view to winning some images that can join the Europaeus project........

The Eden project in Devon was the first and it certainly lent its self to the theme of Post Modernism and the aesthetics of engagement with the natural environment for the 21st century.

It was a beautiful rainy west country day and as flat as a pancake..........this was perfect for working with the brightness and contrast controls to get an Eden effect...........





The second was how to illustrate the progress of peace and cultural pluralism in Belfast.....for this I got lucky.....on my return home I noticed a competition which might produce an image I had in my head for some time.....as it was..... the image was not exactly the same but was better........the lady was not Chinese.........but a beautiful black English girl from London participating in the Irish world dancing championships in Belfast.