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Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Spirals and Circles: The Art of Stu Jenks

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“The Circle. The Spiral. Universal symbols from all cultures, representing everything from festive pinwheels to the internal journey of the soul. The Spiral: A movement down into despair, a motion up into joy, a sojourn inward and back out again. The Circle: A path of completion, a new beginning, a continuing sense of union. For the past number of years I have been exploring in my photography these two symbols, creating them in sand, in flame, in water, in time. Each time I learn a little more about the space I’m in, both emotionally internal to my experiences, and physically external to my environment. This series is as much about the exploration of my spiritual reality, as it is about an appreciation of form, shape, and design.”
-- Stu Jenks


The Hoodoos of Coalmine Canyon, Arizona © 2000
 

16th Circle; Sonoran Desert, Arizona © 2001



Catalina State Park, Arizona © 1997
 

 The Great Salt Lake, Utah © 1999


The Oracle Cairn; Oracle, Arizona © 2001


Ancestors' Circle; Sonoran Desert, Arizona © 1999

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Friday, 9 December 2011

Hartmann: Fukushima...Has the China Syndrome now officially begun?




Paul Gunter, Beyond Nuclear joins Thom Hartmann. The crisis at Fukushima continues. 

Over the weekend - the crippled Japanese nuclear plant spewed even more highly radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean - roughly 45,000 liters in all.

According to a French nuclear research institute - since the Fukushima nuclear crisis began in March - the plant has leaked more radioactive material into the ocean than has ever happened before in the history of the planet. And he claims that after more than 8 months since an earthquake and tsunami triggered this crisis - it's inevitable that nuclear fuel has leaked into the groundwater - meaning the "China Syndrome" is officially upon us. He also warned that if underground water gets overheated - it could trigger a hydrovolcanic explosion. So what does all this mean? Time to ditch nuclear power - the most expensive and dangerous form of energy on Earth.
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