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growler_south) wrote2005-03-20 04:51 pm
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Hexabrynth

My friend hamish makes large-scale interactive sculptures. His current work is a giant hexagonal labyrinth
(lab´ rinth´) A circular pattern featuring a serpentine but clear path to the center. Labyrinths were set as mosaics into the floors of Gothic cathedrals and represented a symbolic journey to Jerusalem. Pilgrims would walk the labyrinth to the center and back out again in a kind of walking meditation made of cloth, with an organic demon inflatable sculpture at the centre- the course of the labyrinth is nearly half a kilometer! Walking the labyrinth, round and round, is a meditative journey. Direction and orientation are irrelevant, all that matters is the journey.
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we need to make a date- I need to install ICQ or whatever chat software kids are using these days and have some good long conversations with you...
balls
Isn't this true about so many things in life?
Grab the day by the balls!
Blaze a trail that makes no sense.
Get lost and then find your way back.
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Ah, but Growler, don't forget the daemon within!
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In fact the best part was the small social gathering in the centre- the clink of glasses, the quiet chat, the cushions for relaxing on. You could hear the sounds as you walked around the labyrinth, as I walked I couldnt help but meditate on the role of social interaction in my own journey.
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You and