Posted in Above the surface, Current currents, Design, Inhabitants of the ocean, Innovation, Media, Nature, Politics, Rhetoric, Under water on December 15th, 2007 No Comments »
Using the sun to make a rhetorical point on the climate crisis - watch the video…
Radio waves
Enjoy cornfields waving in the wind, fusilli pasta, wavy spectators in a stadium, humming waves at the therapist’s, ‘The Wave’ movie by Morton Rhue, wavy girlie curls, a beautiful snail, royal waves at the amusement park, liquorice rolls mmm.
Avoid tidal waves, shock waves, radio waves from cell phones, internet-phonecards, PDAs, wireless networks – all […]
Posted in Rhetoric on November 21st, 2007 1 Comment »
Is a thought a brainwave, or is it first when one thought leads to another that you can truely speak o fa brainwave? One thougt…. a wave?
When I was a kid I remember the older generations asking eachother “Where were you when Kennedy was shot?”
I thought it was fascinating that some incidents were of such importance that they made the world freeze for a few minutes, hours, days, months. Back then I wondered - and feared - what ‘wolrd-altering’ events would […]