Archive for September, 2006

Sleepless in D.C.

It’s just a little past 10:00pm… Tonight was rather uneventful. I’m out on the East Coast this week for work plugging away at some stubborn software bugs and trying to make some sense of our development methodology in the process. We’re not terribly organized and it’s been a pain trying to figure out where we are.

I picked up a pack of Franziskaner beer — tasty (but a wee bit strong). Let’s hope the rest of this post makes sense.

At church, the Sunday School I’ve been going to for the last few weeks has been on “Christian Art and Creativity”. I’m not a huge fan of the class and I feel that something is missing. In general it seems that so few Christians have any understanding of what art is or what it’s all about. We’ve basically learned that forms (like certain geometrically pleasing shapes and proportions) make “good” art. I personally find this totally hokey. I know want to know, what is art and what makes it good or bad. I was rather annoyed that the lecturer completely wrote off Picasso as being a modern idiot who scribbled down way too many silly “paintings”. Now granted, his style seems odd to me (and just about everyone else I know) but he DOES convey useful and good things through his art (and yes, I believe it is art). Gordon Clark in this article says that the purpose of art is expression and as Christians we should express truth. Art that’s chaotic and purposefully random seems to be in defiance to this. But is Pablo random or without form? No! He has form and in fact uses this form to make some interesting art. Even the “blank canvass” variety of modern art is surely of some value if the artist attaches a meaningful statement that reflects some truth or meaning (in this case the art is both the picture and the description).

Anyway — it’s getting late — better get some sleep.

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Andrew Flanagan on September 26th 2006 in Actual Events, Ranting & Ravings

Update…?

No entries in a long time. Over a month. Part of the problem is that I tend to oscillate between writing stuff (in a blog type format) and actually DOING things like playing with new code or applications. In order to remedy this dire problem, I’m planning to wrap some of my hobby-related coding into this site and make it not just a blog but also a hub for my hobby coding and other techno-geeky activities. I may also add a list of bookmarks that I’m currently looking at. I bookmark items using Scuttle and you can track my most recent bookmark entries using an RSS feed.

We’ll see how long this takes.

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Andrew Flanagan on September 14th 2006 in Actual Events, MetaData