Minimalist posters explain complex philosophical concepts with basic shapes


When it comes to explaining philosophy, sometimes less is more — and we think this arresting collection of minimalist posters encompasses that idea perfectly.
The illustrations you see featured below are from a a series entitled "Philographics," and were created by London-based graphic designer Genís Carreras. Using basic colors, simple geometric design, and concise definitions, Carreras manages to cram impressive amounts of information — on philosophical doctrines as diverse as hedonism, determinism, and existentialism — into a surprisingly simple and accessible package.
We've included a sample of the collection below, but you'll find the series in its entirety, along with plenty more examples of Carreras' work, over on his website. The posters are also available for purchase via society6.
All descriptions have been transcribed from their respective posters
Existentialism.
Individual is solely responsible for giving his or her own life meaning and for living that life passionately and sincerely, dealing with his or her conditions, emotions, actions, responsibilities, and thoughts.
Idealism.
Experience is ultimately based on mental activity. It is contrasted with realism, in which the external world is said to have an apparent absolute existence. The only things which can be directly known for certain are just ideas.
Realism.
Reality exists independently of observers. In ethics, moral realism takes the view that there are objective moral values. Representative realism claims that humans cannot perceive the external world directly.
Empiricism.
Knowledge arises from evidence gathered via sense experience. Empiricism emphasizes the role of experience and evidence, especially sensory perception, in the formation of ideas, over the notion of innate ideas or tradition.
Deism.
Reason and observation of the natural world, without the need for organised religion, can determine that a supreme being created the universe. This deity does not intervene in human affairs or suspend the natural laws of the universe.
Humanism.
Human being can lead happy and functional lives, and are capable of being ethical and moral, without religion or dogma. Life stance emphasises the unique responsibility facing humanity and the ethical consequences of human decisions.
Dualism.
Mind and matter are fundamentally distinct kinds of substances. Human beings have both of them, mind or soul and body. Moral dualism is the belief of the greater complement or conflict between the good and the evil.
Hedonism.
Pleasure is the only intrinsic good. Actions can be evaluated in terms of how much pleasure they produce. In very simple terms, a hedonist strives to maximize the pleasure and minimize the pain.
Absolutism.
An absolute truth is always correct under any condition. An entity's ability to discern these things is irrelevant to that state of truth. Universal facts can be discovered. It is opposed to relativism, which claims that there is not an unique truth.
Relativisim.
Points of view have no absolute truth or validity, having only relative, subjective value according to differences in perception and consideration. Principles and ethics are regarded as aplicable in only limited context.
Free will.
Agents have the ability to make choices. Individuals can be held morally accountable for their actions. An omnipotent divinity does not assert its power over the will and choices of individuals.
Determinism.
Events within a given paradigm are bound by causality in such a way that any state of an object or event is determined by prior states. Every type of event, including human cognition (behaviour, decision, and action), is causally determined by previous events.
Nihilism.
Life is without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value. Morality does not inherently exist and any established moral values are abstractly contrived. Knowledge is not possible and some aspects of reality do not exist as such.
[Spotted on NOTCOT]

The Bard on the Hill

I just got followed on Twitter by Dennis Lange. I followed his contact info to http://thebardonthehill.wordpress.com. Turns out it is a kick ass poetry blog of "[his] poems and others [he] likes". I enjoy the work and will be showcasing some of the work from time to time.

The Great Gatsby

My stomach actually hurts right now. I am so excited to see this movie - to be a part of viewing this movie that I am physically ill.



This cast is sexy and smart and stern. They are all more than capable to present the very real human moments these iconic characters struggle to have in this atmosphere of glitz. And it will be a delicious struggle to touch the audience on this level. This will be a multi-layered, fireworks show of glitz like only Baz Luhrmann can present.

Oh, this is my favorite book, by the way. We'll talk about that another time.

Mysterious Indiana Jones Journal Arrived At University of Chicago

This is an amazing piece of pop-culture art. I hope whoever received the package and opened it was a true Indiana Jones fan. This story is transplanting me into that story nicely, but for the receiver to have his hand on that journal and actually be inside the legend for a moment is awesome.

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20121217/12374321409/mysterious-indiana-jones-journal-arrived-uchicago-after-usps-tried-to-be-helpful-with-lost-package.shtml


Mysterious Indiana Jones Journal Arrived At UChicago After USPS Tried To Be Helpful With Lost Package

from the the-world-we-live-in dept

Last week, the University of Chicago got some attention for posting to its admissions Tumblr page a story about how a package addressed to one "Henry Walton Jones Jr." had appeared in the mail. It apparently took them a little while to realize (a) that this was the "real name" of Indiana Jones in the famous movie series, and (b) that the package was an amazing replica of the journal Jones uses in the first of the movies, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
 
Everyone started to speculate what the deal was, with the UChicago folks wondering if it was an elaborate and creative attempt at getting admitted.
If you're an applicant and sent this to us: Why? How? Did you make it? Why so awesome? If you're a member of the University community and this belongs to you or you've gotten one like it before, PLEASE tell us how you acquired it, and whether or not yours came with a description — or if we're making a big deal out of the fact that you accidentally slipped a gift for a friend in to the inter-university mail system. If you are an Indiana Jones enthusiast and have any idea who may have sent this to us or who made it, let us know that, too.
I love that "why so awesome" question slipped in there... There was also speculation that it might be part of a viral marketing campaign or alternative reality game. But, in the end, the answer was really quite mundane. This was really about... the US Postal Service being helpful(or trying to be). There's a guy named Paul Charfauros, who makes such replicas and sells themon eBay. He told the University of Chicago that the USPS had contacted him recently to inform him that it had lost one of his packages, as it had slipped out of an envelope.
"Somewhere between Guam and Italy the replica fell out of its original external package and was lost in Honolulu, Hawaii," Garrett Brinker, director of undergraduate outreach for the university, said in an interview with Wired. "Then for some reason, with fake postage, no tracking, not even a zip code — it looks like the Postal Service had to manually write in a zip code on the package — somehow without all of that the package landed in our laps in Chicago, Illinois."
Basically, the package above was in another envelope address to the real buyer -- but when the inner package slipped out, the USPS assumed that it was an accurate package, and shipped it on to the address at the University, even without the postage (and, apparently, they didn't even ask for the proper postage from the recipient, which is a little odd). Either way, the seller has agreed to let the University keep the copy in exchange for some UChicago swag. And, back at the University "multiple departments" are now fighting over the journal. Perhaps they should consider buying a few more from Charfauros...

Noam Dover & Michal Cederbaum


“Sandblasted” begun from collecting second-hand ceramics found in flee markets and private auctions. After a series of plates was set up, the plates were selectively sandblasted to remove parts of their original glaze. the resulted images present a clash between two technologies: the coating technique of glazing and the erasing act of sandblasting.

A second-hand object bears a story abundant with question marks: What was the historical context in which it was created? By who was it made and what were that craftsman or woman's life circumstances? Of which traditions of material and technology does it come from? How was it used and by whom? And furthermost, what symbolism enfolds within its aesthetic presence?

The original glazed images exhibit ideas of what was considered “cultured”, “civilized” aesthetics in the time of their making: fresh fruit, free swimming fish and natural patterns are all accepted as the “correct” aesthetics of ceramic decorations. But while these decorations represent a harmless and seemingly harmonious image of western culture, the story of the factories which made them is laced with the violent historical events of 20th century Europe; while the original images talks the language of harmony, the sandblasted images explore the expressions and structures of oppression and destruction.

The Lord of the Rings Project

THIS IS ART!!!!!!!!!!

http://lotrproject.com/

GO NOW!!!!!!!!

I, like everyone I know, love The Lord of the Rings (LOTR). I did not grow up with it and I feel like I missed out big time on that tradition. The books are on all of my friends' shelves, but they we not on mine. I intend on the books being on my son's shelf.

I fell in love when I saw the movies. Peter Jackson was completely respectful to Tolkien's masterpiece. He took those thick details and made them manifest. From tiny stitching on the costumes to the engineering of the buildings, Jackson made Middle Earth a real place. This effort can really only be called love and this love rubbed off on me. I love LOTR.

So...

The Lord of the Rings Project has the most detailed collection of LOTR info: family trees, maps and a timeline of events. Absolutely brilliant.

Great Scenes: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

This is a particularly good clip for anyone who likes knives. I know that is a small demographic, granted, but if you do happen upon a person with a knife fetish, this scene will speak to them like Paul to the Corinthians.



It describes a philosophy - a complete understanding of use, effect and symbolic meaning of a knife.

I played this bit of film, which is perfect even if you just listen to it, for a girl who was a knife freak. And she freaked. She watched it every day for as long as I knew her.

Oh, and this clip is from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

Alexander Rodchenko's poster for the film ‘Battleship Potemkin’


Alexander Rodchenko
Maquette for the poster for the film ‘Battleship Potemkin’, by Sergei Eisenstein
Courtesy Unique Art Gallery, London
© A Rodchenko & V Stepanova Archive / DACS 2009


Copycat © #6



...let me explain.




Having a coke with you

"Having a coke with you"
written by Frank O'Hara
read by the author





Having a Coke with You
is even more fun than going to San Sebastian, Irún, Hendaye, Biarritz, Bayonne
or being sick to my stomach on the Travesera de Gracia in Barcelona
partly because in your orange shirt you look like a better happier St. Sebastian
partly because of my love for you, partly because of your love for yoghurt
partly because of the fluorescent orange tulips around the birches
partly because of the secrecy our smiles take on before people and statuary
it is hard to believe when I’m with you that there can be anything as still
as solemn as unpleasantly definitive as statuary when right in front of it
in the warm New York 4 o’clock light we are drifting back and forth
between each other like a tree breathing through its spectacles
and the portrait show seems to have no faces in it at all, just paint
you suddenly wonder why in the world anyone ever did them
I look
at you and I would rather look at you than all the portraits in the world
except possibly for the Polish Rider occasionally and anyway it’s in the Frick
which thank heavens you haven’t gone to yet so we can go together the first time
and the fact that you move so beautifully more or less takes care of Futurism
just as at home I never think of the Nude Descending a Staircase or
at a rehearsal a single drawing of Leonardo or Michelangelo that used to wow me
and what good does all the research of the Impressionists do them
when they never got the right person to stand near the tree when the sun sank
or for that matter Marino Marini when he didn’t pick the rider as carefully
as the horse
it seems they were all cheated of some marvelous experience
which is not going to go wasted on me which is why I am telling you about it

Drive Blind by Ride

Can't see the lights or the blue orange signs.
Can't see the road or the long white lines.
Feeling the ground through the pedals in the floor,
Feeling death pounding at the door.

Windows all open, chaos in my hair,
Driving me 'round and leaving me there.
Cover my eyes and we'll die driving blind.
Cover my trail and we'll leave life behind.
Drive Blind.

All at once, too much light.
Captured and frozen, hear no sound.
Bright flashes penetrate,
Glowing, flowing, lifting off the ground.

by Ride

Andy Bell, Mark Gardener, Laurence Colbert, Stephen Queralt


Moss Graffiti

This is so cool. Yep, that's freakin' moss growing on that wall.


My wife is making fun of me for coming late to this medium, but I want grow moss graffiti on everything.


I wanna grow it on my face.


There is a pleasure in the pathless woods


There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar:
I love not man the less, but Nature more,
From these our interviews, in which I steal
From all I may be, or have been before,
To mingle with the Universe, and feel
What I can ne’er express, yet cannot all conceal.
- Lord George Gordon Byron

The Sculpture of Holton Rower


I have already posted about Holton Rower's paintings and how they should be classified somewhere between sculptures and paintings. It is fitting for he is a brilliant sculptor.


He sculpts with meaningful mediums like locks, keys, money and books.


It textures the pieces with many layers of purpose and consideration.


I wish I could make out the titles. I think the subject matter - the content is important too.


The literal intersection of literary tools forces to stories to artificially combine, not unlike gravity causing his paint to combine.


I like to think of water moving through this pipe. The size of the pipe causes the pressure to build as it moves upward. 


I am a fan.

His Website: http://holtonrower.com

David Cross takes Larry the Cable Guy to task

This is a discussion of political correctness, liberal bashing, redneck-ism, racism, and homophobia. It is a thorough dissection of both the subjects and the person.



Holy Shite! What an ass-kicking!



"Fart!"


Drexel Fountain

There is this beautiful fountain in Hyde Park, Chicago that I drive past a lot.


I don't know who it is by. There is no placard.


It is made of copper and has a lovely patina.


It is my favorite fountain in Chicago.




It has stood up well over the years.




The Paintings of Holton Rower

I just found this guy by accident - a quite, happy accident.

My initial experience was with his paintings. A cousin of "drip" paintings of Pollock, these are "pour" paintings. The work is rich and sugary eye candy, but admittedly, I enjoy watching the process slightly more.


The colors moving down along the shaped canvas is the real experience. Gravity, inertia and the contours of the structure move the paint along until it runs out of power. These pieces are somewhere in between paintings and sculpture.

His Website: http://holtonrower.com


DiegoKoi

DiegoKoi is a brilliant illustrator. Calling his work "pencil drawings" doesn't describe the grandiosity of their presence. His photrealistic approach pushes the medium to new heights. His work has the majesty of any large-scale painting or photgraph.


Yep, that's a drawing.


And so is this.


Brilliant.

His Website: http://diegokoi.it/

His Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/diegokoiart

His Blog: http://diegokoi.blogspot.com/


They flee from me that Sometime did me Seek


They flee from me that sometime did me seek
With naked foot, stalking in my chamber.
I have seen them gentle, tame, and meek,
That now are wild and do not remember
That sometime they put themself in danger
To take bread at my hand; and now they range,
Busily seeking with a continual change.
Thanked be fortune it hath been otherwise
Twenty times better; but once in special,
In thin array after a pleasant guise,
When her loose gown from her shoulders did fall,
And she me caught in her arms long and small;
Therewithall sweetly did me kiss
And softly said, “dear heart, how like you this?”
It was no dream: I lay broad waking.
But all is turned thorough my gentleness
Into a strange fashion of forsaking;
And I have leave to go of her goodness,
And she also, to use newfangleness.
But since that I so kindly am served
I would fain know what she hath deserved.
- by Sir Thomas Wyatt

RSA Animate - First as Tragedy, Then as Farce



Mr. Rogers Testifying at 1969 Senate Hearing

This is an art blog and maybe people don't think of Mr. Rogers as an artist. The man was a poet and a musician.He inspired millions to create with all mediums.

Here is a video of him justifying his craft and its purpose and its effect with such brilliant sincerity that it makes you want to express pure emotion.


Skywriting





Tig Notaro - Taylor Dane

This is one of the funniest comedy routines I have ever heard. It is 12 minutes long. Stay with it. So worth it.




Usually, comedy posts go on Autocouch, my other blog, and this one will too. But this belongs here. It is art.

I am gonna turn Tig Notaro saying "Taylor Dane" into a ring tone.



Andy has a show coming up