T is for Ted in G is for Gallery

T is for Ted in G is for Gallery

Imagine being able to see artwork in the greatest museums around the world without leaving your chair. Driven by his passion for art, Amit Sood tells the story of how he developed Art Project. What a great idea!

This type of access to art galleries completely voids the time/space/cost restrictions. How splendid! And this process is equally useful to art as object, process and performance.  But, with increased access does one gain increased understanding? Does the sensuousness or immediacy of art still transfer? Or, is this just more remote, DIY art experience without intelligence? Knowledge is not wisdom. It is only more knowledge.  Does it diminish the value of art by such easy access or add value by increasing a pseudo intimacy? Will non-paying consumers start the slippery slope of uneconomic viability for galleries? Internet overload itself will prevent too much helpful insight into this aspect of the tool. So, we shall see…

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FIFTH WEEK OF LENT -TUESDAY

5th week of Lent, Tuesday – Loosely roll a magazine into a tube and peer into the great beyond, out a window or walk outside. Look at the cosmos through this limiting lens.  Notice the colour of the sky – day or night. Consider this direct line to the vastness of the universe….the known and the unknown. Now think of the vastness of the Creator of this vastness and mystery. Christ sustains the universe by his powerful command. Hebrews 1:3

FIFTH WEEK OF LENT -MONDAY

5th week of Lent, Monday – Close your eyes and breathe slowly, in and out. Today, do not take in the next breath until you do not have a choice and your body forces you to inhale. Consider how good it feels to take air in. your body wants to live. Even unconsciously it seeks to live in every way. So, join your body and live life. Be part of each day, bringing hope to it – like the sweet anticipation of the next breath your body craves. Don’t pass the time until your personal situation to improves. You may not have that long to wait! Think about the miraculous way you are alive now.

5 minute Lenten Devotions -FIFTH WEEK

Week 5 – 5 minute Lenten Mini-Devos 2012

By Flossie Peitsch

Air Theme

LENTEN OVERVIEW: There are 40 days in Lent. (Sundays in this period are not counted as Lent.) It is traditional to give up something for Lent but it can also follow four (4) disciplines:

Repentance – self-examination

Prayer – Pray about life issues, including listening to God’s word

Fasting – Limiting or eliminating something you enjoy, as you feel you

are led to do

Service – Giving up personal time for others’ benefit

PREPARE: Pick a time when you will not be interrupted. Have beside you your Bible and light a candle. The purpose of the Devos is to momentarily simplify your spirituality by focusing on one thought or action. It is meant to be a step towards a new awareness using some of our God-given senses and attributes.

General Daily Outline

[Light the candle]

Say Out-loud

It is in God that we live, and move and have our being. Acts 17:28

[Daily Focus]

Say Out-loud

May the blessing of the Holy One who gives us life, the blessing of the Human One who heals our lives, the blessing of the Spirit who enriches our lives, be with us all during this sacred time.

[Extinguish the candle]

FOURTH WEEK OF LENT -SATURDAY

4th week of Lent, Saturday – Look at your surroundings. Think how what you see – naturally existing or otherwise – has needed warmth or heat to come into existence. This element has been the catalyst for change. What has been the fire in your life? What moments in your life defined you? Without considering this as good or bad, thank God for this change and submit to this as part of who you are now…. Let your mind settle and relax.

FOURTH WEEK OF LENT -WEDNESDAY

4th week of Lent, Wednesday – ‘Set to Fire to the Rain’, writes singer Adele. Like an Australian bushfire which is required to germinate some types of seeds, so too is fire needed in our lives. I don’t like it anymore than you do, but that doesn’t keep it away. I pray that God gives me the courage to live my life and you the courage to live yours. And might we help each other.

FOURTH WEEK OF LENT -TUESDAY

4th week of Lent, Tuesday –Burn some of last weeks’ grass in your candle…carefully. Watch the change. A fire destroys, while some say purifies. Both ways, for a human in this process, pain is involved. Much pain enters our lives, as a matter of course. Pain must be left to be pain. However, we don’t cling to or wallow in our pain. First we enter in, live in the pain, and breathe from inside the pain. Then we ultimately let go of pain. All creatures suffer – not only human ones. That means we can all contribute to bearing one another’s burdens. Who helps bear your burdens? Whose burdens do you bear?

5 minute Lenten Devotions -FOURTH WEEK

By Flossie Peitsch

Fire Theme

LENTEN OVERVIEW: There are 40 days in Lent. (Sundays in this period are not counted as Lent.) It is traditional to give up something for Lent but it can also follow four (4) disciplines:

Repentance – self-examination
Prayer – Pray about life issues, including listening to God’s word
Fasting – Limiting or eliminating something you enjoy, as you feel you
are led to do
Service – Giving up personal time for others’ benefit

PREPARE: Pick a time when you will not be interrupted. Have beside you your Bible and light a candle. The purpose of the Devos is to momentarily simplify your spirituality by focusing on one thought or action. It is meant to be a step towards a new awareness using some of our God-given senses and attributes.

General Daily Outline

[Light the candle]

Say Out-loud
Now is the acceptable time; now is the day of salvation.

[Daily Focus]

Say Out-loud
Almighty and merciful God, you love us and make all things new in Christ. Purify the poverty of our nature by the riches of your kindness. Make known your heavenly glory in the renewal of my life, through Jesus and the Holy Spirit, now and forever. Amen.

[Extinguish the candle]