Archive for September, 2009
From the perspective of a journalist, I would rather say that freedom of thought and freedom of expression depend wholly upon the capability of individuals to work out the right to distinguish, consider and evaluate for them. Through the years, threats to these organized offenses, government intelligence agencies, abusive psychiatric practices and international aggression, have been the targets of examinations.
There are reported stories that deceitful bureaucrats and criminals have sought to be silent. In the end, its insistence has helped motivate and endorse open government measures that not only have revolutionized probing reporting methods in Europe, America and somewhere else, but also prolonged the public‘s right to be acquainted with, sense and judge for themselves. Yet, this is only the beginning of a far more dynamic process, for it is from these freedoms that the ingenious and humane answers to society‘s utmost challenges spring.
The world pulls no punches in enlightening what‘s erroneous in the social order and those who are answerable, yet it strives for balance, showing specific actions being done to bring frankness, peace, respect and wisdom to the communities and countries of the globe. No matter how troubled the present picture may come into view, how distrusted political bodies can grow to be in the eyes of the community, or how technical and insincere government officials can from time to time precede, the nature makes one point in spite of all and it is something can be done about it.
Dear Readers! Notable for its girth and deepness, the title of my blog examines the range of information that one absorbs in swift glances. I could otherwise describe it as blink of an eye experiences that tell apart visual interaction with the planet. Looking at well-known, day by day events as well as instances from ancient past, linguistics, literature, art, picture making, and ethics, I hereby try to build up something as sequence of events that will captivate anyone interested in attitude, psychology, and their relations in the construction of the perceptual world. Even scientists will be pleased about the notion that continuing poignant and cognitive experiences are built from momentary visual impressions.
I would like to offer the readers of my blog an encyclopedic glance into a treasure-trove of information and facts bearing on vision, loads of aspects including material in cinema studies, anthropology, psychology, literature, and philosophy. I would like to make an endeavor into its beckoning pages of stories to commence a richly satisfying journey, glancing at the globe through configurations of time and space.
What happens when we take an immediate look around a space? How do we rely what we distinguish in passing moments? I would like to describe how glancing counts for more of human inspection than in the past anticipated. An entire world is perceived in a glimpse, but our swift and uninterested attention prevents assessment of these speedy acts and processes. While breaking down this contradiction, I would survey the transitory look as an essential way by which we explain ourselves with the world.