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Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Fried the evening; the morning sort of poached itself (I love eggs), the general beginning leaked its yolk through the cracks of the day (soak it up with toast).

I’ve also been craving steak, but it’s got to be hot, strict medium pink with a criminal barbecue sauce licking the circular grooves of the plate, I could drool just drawing it in my head.

Always.

Hungry.

Graceee

I got so distracted: found this photographer, Carlo Van de Roer, who takes pictures of energy auras using technology– biotechnology. Incredible; the subjects are attached to some bio-lens-thing and their mediums of energy emerge onto the film as colors… aura.

AWESOME YES

Outside of the majestic world with magical notes, I do believe there are unseen forces that invisibly situate ourselves against or with someone you meet! Yet this implies that you either do one or the other; so do birds of the same feather truly flock? Perhaps we have to think of it in terms of similar values and beliefs versus similar personalities or even appearances…

Like, think of how uncomfortable simple body language control is once you realize that you are accidentally monitoring yourself– the tension triples, because a self-conscious stage has side-effects of myopic obsession and obsessive behaviors– which is totally true; because if you’re me, you’ll have some sort of social anxiety, and start a blog. And I take “totally true” back; there’s really nothing that the phrase can define. It’s empty and wastes sentence space.

But, back on the topic of the significance in mapping aural colors: what does any of it mean? Or even, does it mean anything? And, will knowing this change my behavior? What degree of self-monitoring will it contribute (if any)?

This is nonsense. It’s so fantastic I can’t make anything of it; but the pictures are good, and the magical smoke and mirrors effect has me dreaming conspiracies.

theportraitmachine.com

theportraitmachine.com

theportraitmachine.com

And in the spirit of unpolluted conversation, let me just add that the authority on what the colors mean for each “personality” has to be subjected to some biased belief. Just because the computer “created”  the informative captions interpreting each aural composition doesn’t mean it’s objective and correct; I’d like to know who was behind *that* programming… who chose the paradigms?

Graceee