The first day of the Chinese new year offered the opportunity to reflect on commitment and the second offers something randomly different from the same source. Click the image to the left for the bio of Douglas Coupland, an artist whose work seems worth seeking out:
What’s both eerie and interesting to me about déja vus is that they occur almost like metronomes throughout our lives, about one every six months, a poetic timekeeping device that, at the very least, reminds us we are alive. I can safely assume that my thirteen year old niece, Stephen Hawking and someone working in a Beijing luggage-making factory each experience two déja vus a year. Not one. Not three. Two. Continue reading