Born 24 January 1928, He is a British zoologist and ethologist. In 1954, he was awarded a D.Phil. from Oxford University for his thesis on the Reproductive Behaviour of the Ten-spined Stickleback, supervised by Nobel Laureate Niko Tinbergen. He was employed by the Zoological Society of London as Curator of Mammals at the London Zoo, eventually leaving in 1966 in frustration about stagnation at the zoo. This could be the impetis that pushed him to finish his first real sucsess as an author in 1967. He has published over a dozen books but the three that spoke to me as a teenager still resonate w/me today (and i will not discuss the lenth, breath and gulf that exist between the two) as few author's have.
The Naked Ape: A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal (1967)
The book depicts human behavior as largely evolved to meet the challenges of prehistoric life as a hunter-gatherer (see nature versus nurture). The book was serialized in the Daily Mirror newspaper, and has been translated into 23 languages.
The Human Zoo (1969)examines the nature of civilized society, especially in the cities. Morris compares the human inhabitants of a city to the animal inhabitants of a zoo.
The Human Animal: A Personal View of the Human Species is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by Desmond Morris, first transmitted in the UK from 27 July 1994. The series was produced in associaion with Discovery Channel.
Many of the ppl that do know of him and his books do not know he is a a surrealist artist. He is considered to have contributed significantly to the British Surrealist movement. He had his first solo show in 1948 (before graduate school), and has shown regularly since then.
In 1957, he curated an exhibition of chimpanzee paintings and drawings at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, including paintings by a young chimpanzee called Congo.Congo (1954–1964) was a chimpanzee who learned how to draw and paint. Zoologist and surrealist painter Desmond Morris first observed his abilities when the chimp was offered a pencil and paper at two years of age. By the age of four, Congo had made 400 drawings and paintings. His style has been described as "lyrical abstract impressionism".
I compleatly understand the darwinesk cover of "The Naked Ape" now and the human and chimp photo's of earlier issues of the title. For me they never struck the right cord as i took more "we havn't come as fare as we think" take on his book. This would be more like it... more like the fall of our ego in thinking that man is such a lofty creature.
(Painting by Joseph Desire Court 1797-1865)
Friday, April 23, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn "Misery Loves Company Live"
I love the chorus "your so easy to read but, the book is boring me"!
For the ppl who do not not know what "goth" or suicide girls are..
Let E.A. enlighten you with
I'm so glad I got to see her in Germany.. I'm from the states but you do not hear about Goth(like japan and europe)in the US. I hope you enjoy. Her web site is - http://forum.emilieautumn.com/
I love the chorus "your so easy to read but, the book is boring me"!
For the ppl who do not not know what "goth" or suicide girls are..
Let E.A. enlighten you with
I'm so glad I got to see her in Germany.. I'm from the states but you do not hear about Goth(like japan and europe)in the US. I hope you enjoy. Her web site is - http://forum.emilieautumn.com/
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Aimee Allen Awakes
I have still not tired of these 2 Aimee vids. She was interviewed recently on Alex Jones. She has a new album out (Alex treated us to a few tracks) W/out most of the angst however, Her voice is as strong as ever and I highly recommend it. Zietgiest was her alarm clock but her mom had laid the ground work. Shortly after her first interview w/Alex she was attacked and beaten with a tire iron in public... funny they didn't even take her money. It is hard to sing in protest w/a broken jaw. I wish Ms Allen Sucsess in all her endevors, Soldier on!
Friday, January 2, 2009
La La La Human Steps
This clip is from the Dance company La La La Human Steps. Specifically a tour called Amelia. Édouard Lock started the company in 1980 from a little play house in Montreal Canada. He is also credited w/filming this scene. I have tried to find the names of these performers however, I could only only find the current roster of the troop. The Site of the troop is here :http://www.lalalahumansteps.com/ It is in french. "The company has encouraged its dancers to question, define, renew and restate, performances based on sound technical fundamentals and a renewal of performance values" This means their performance is somewhat of a Jazz session w/ each new rendition also comes a new performance. I should also mention all the music for Amelia is from the velvet underground and Lou. The thing that grabbed me about this performance was the puppet/automaton/pinoceo aspect brought about intentionally by all the pointed movements ( Amelia is done w/this pointed performance in its entirety) and blank expressions on the performers face. I am sorry Ive forgotten what I found out about the intent of this piece.. It had some thing to do w/relationships as all of La La La Human steps have. I always find it more interesting in what u take away from the piece than what was intended. Enjoy
Thursday, December 11, 2008
A stab of a spear, this page is born again. Soon we will roll the rock and be sealed in the underworld. I am looking fwd to 2009. Hugs and kisses to all you little Dirt dwellers. I believe sue has done a outstanding job in 2008 (making it that much harder to show you up vamp!). this lovely digital art is called rebirth and produced by the artist : Antonio M. Ramírez @ http://aeternus.es/ the model is a extremely good graphic artist herself : cecilia cerri @ http://www.nelshael.com/
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