Archive for January, 2009

27
Jan

Gestalt

Written by: Giles   

Falling water

Falling water

This is to be an Age of subtlety. No one theme of the Age should stand out and be noticed above others. I aspire to create an Age in which everything works harmoniously to create a gestalt effect. A world that is more than the sum of it’s parts.

Rain.

Rain, but also fountains. I think I understand now.

23
Jan

Live themes

Written by: Giles   

Rule 4 states that if you’re going to do anything, make sure to do it from beginning to end. Do not do it peacemeal.

The Age needs life. Life that continues the subtle themes.

20
Jan

Inauguration

Written by: Giles   

Inauguration Day

Inauguration Day

Today was the day. The 44th president was sworn in. I was somewhat concerned that some hateful nut would attempt to attack Mr. Obama before he could officially be sworn in, but I’m glad to hear that it went off without any problems. Will mentioned he was attending the inauguration. I hope he’s enjoying himself.

16
Jan

The Vastness

Written by: Giles   

Colours again

Colours again

Island.

It’s the word I first wrote to test my ability to Write. It seems only fitting to use it now. A small fragment of land, surrounded on all sides by the vastness of the ocean. It makes me realise how much is hidden. How little I know.

It isn’t a negative feeling, more of a realisation that there is always more to experience. Humbling would be a better way to put it.

That is what I want all visitors to this place to feel. Not the limitations of what they can see, but the infinite possibility of what they can not!

12
Jan

Light

Written by: Giles   

A bridge of light

A bridge of light

The light of the moon, reflecting off the ocean. It’s one of those sights that still takes my breath away.

I want others to see it as well, in the perfect setting, against the canvas painted sky.

This is my Age. This is my first creation.

3
Jan

The beginnings

Written by: Giles   

I have returned to the Cavern, now that the holidays are over. For the most part I actually enjoyed myself. The weeks I’ve spent with my Mother, discussing her explorations throughout the world have filled me with inspiration. To some degree even Father’s advice and lessons have helped! It’s still somewhat vague, but much less so than it was before I left

This Age doesn’t need a Journey to take, no locked doors or mechanical puzzles. Nothing to figure out. Just a place to allow the mind to wander, and marvel at the beauty of the world.

Perhaps that is its own journey. To find one’s place in the great vastness.