Saturday, February 21, 2009

DELETED WORDS: dandelion, beaver, heron, magpie, otter, acorn, clover, ivy, sycamore, willow and blackberry.

ADDED WORDS: blog, MP3 player, voice mail, electronic BlackBerry, and broadband.

These are the changes made in the latest edition of the dictionary for schoolchildren published by Oxford University Press.

The 10,000-word junior dictionary is aimed at readers around the age of seven.

The replacements were made to reflect the frequency with which the words would be used by children.

The rejection of the biological vocabulary for an electronic vocabulary provides compelling evidence of how adults are fostering alienation between children and the wondrous world of plants, rocks, critters, puddles, and twigs. Without words for the non-human realm of existence, children can’t conceptualize it. Without concepts, they can’t become familiar with it. Without familiarity, they won’t respect and preserve the dynamic forces that permit life to exist on this planet.

'Nature' words can never be obsolete. Human survival is utterly dependent upon plants and animals, water and air, soil and sun. Electronics are luxury items to enjoy after we attend to our non-human relationships. Let us retain these words before they die and require a miracle for their resurrection - if we live that long.  

(This story was reported in the Canadian Press. December 10, 2008)

and taken from the blog of Linda Weintraub, whose lecture at UMD this past Thursday was very interesting.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Ok well

Now I've got a Flickr. I don't like it because its yahoo, not google, but that is ok.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarahruggieri/

Click on the set VSC App, because the photostream isn't in the right order and I don't know how to fix that, bunk!

The photos I have up are recent works I submitted for my first residency application. I know I won't get the full scholarship I applied for, but I'm hoping I at least get in. Greg Gebhardt took all of the pictures for me. He was very professional and efficient. I'm so grateful!

School is hard, Praxis II is fast approaching, I haven't cracked the book.

Also, Phuck Photoshop, I hate sitting in front of a computer. I hate not touching the things I am making. I hate the cleanliness of it.

But so far I love woodcut relief printing. I want to take a bookbinding/papermaking class at Pyramid. I'm excited for Louise Bourgeois at the Hirshhorn at the end of this month.
can someone explain why blogger makes the images look worse than they do in my photobucket files/ how can i upload a picture so that its its actual size and not this "small, medium, large" format? the colors look so wonk

how dad can help with the baby, (click for bigger?)


be there, be a dad!
how dad can help with the baby

a loving father: does all he can to lesson physical, emotional and social problems for his children

Tuesday, February 3, 2009