Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Red Rag To A Bull As Authorities Turn Beige



In response to
http://www.watoday.com.au/entertainment/about-town/transperth-not-so-tickled-pink-over-perth-color-run-20130214-2efmp.html
Colour has been the hot topic of the week across the Nation as thousands enjoy the Swisse Colour Run in Perth. Over east in Sydney the colourful footpath rainbows are being chalked up in local communities as protest agaisnt the removal of the Darlinghurst Rainbow crossing. 
Yes colour colour is everywhere in our news, yet not everyone is bright eyed and bushy tailed with the colour revolution. Local authorities are being party poopers about the recent colour extravaganza and rapidly washing the chalk drawings off.
Whilst a Perth bus company is refusing to allow travellers from the Colour Run to hop on the bus unless they wash or change their clothes first.
I saw red when I heard this!  Do we stop landscape gardeners, builders and painters from travelling on the bus? What is next I ask ? An inspection on boarding public transport perhaps,  to deem if we are suitably dressed and clean enough or perhaps they could keep the plastic covers on the seats as my Aunty Beryl does!

Overall these two stories make for a very beige week and got me thinking about when it was that the world got so dour and we couldn’t enjoy fun. More and more we see that the Government and corporate business think that there is only one agenda –theirs! Are we all to feel forever like delinquent teenagers, that every time some delightful diversion from day to day life comes along; a chance to break the boundaries of our routines and have fun, it is crushed by the oldies?

What ever happened to that sense of exhilaration at seeing people enjoy life? Is a bit of free expression with chalk drawn on the footpath or road such a bad thing?
Is this a sign of things to come? Is fun and spontaneity in our community a thing of the past and are we doomed to a life of control and measured moments of distraction.

I fear not, as rather than dimming our colour sense the effect has brightened it and added an unforseen political hue.  The coloured rainbows have gone viral on social media and are popping up across the world. So rather than stopping the enthusiasm its spreading like wild-fire. I for one think it’s a win agaisnt the beigist’s.

Ever since The Wizard of Oz the rainbow  has come to symbolise the fulfilment of dreams and search for the intangible pot of gold. In more recent times it is a familiar symbol for human rights, equality and peace by the gay and lesbian community. Whether you appeal to the original idea of the rainbow or want to stand up to support the gay community lets get together and have a colour spree.
Life is short and enough distressing events occur daily that we can’t turn a blind eye to a bit of colourful fun and enjoyment even if we end up a bit dirty…it will wash off after all.






















Monday, 4 March 2013

Katharine Hepburn "I never lose sight of the fact that just being is fun"

1907 -2003
 "With all the opportunities I had, I could have done more.And if I'd done more, I could have been quite remarkable"
Katharine Hepburn
I came across this image and thought I'd share a few images and quotes of Katharine Hepburn as a reminder of a remarkable and inspiring women.Her first name is often misspelled as Katherine, it is actually spelled Katharine with a second A. She was known for correcting those who spelled it wrong.

Admired by millions, glamorous, witty, a silver screen legend, fashion icon, forthright and outspoken and full of class.  The intersection of East 49th Street and Second Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York City was renamed "Katharine Hepburn Place" shortly after her passing in 2003 . Hepburn lived in a brownstone - 244 East 49th Street which is close to the intersection. 
I have always been captivated by Katharine Hepburn in her films and fascinating life as she was was extraordinary in so many ways.
I think of her as a strong women ahead of her time, eccentric, intelligent yet beautiful and appealing throughout her life and into old age.
I love her movies and unusual voice and still today I'm inspired by her dazzling  career and eccentric style.
She was one of the few great stars in Hollywood who made no attempt to sugarcoat her true personality for anyone, a personality that was blunt and feisty with natural red hair who proudly did all her own stunts because the stunt woman never stood up straight enough.
She was known for being an avid golfer, tennis player, and swimmer and also known for taking cold showers.

"Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get- only with what you are expecting to give- which is everything" 
Katharine Hepburn



 " As an actress, she's a joy to work with. She's in there trying every minute.
There isn't anything passive about her; she "gives" And as a person, she's real"
Cary Grant


                                 "Time with her was more than time well spent.
            A little bit with her was worth days and weeks and months with somebody else"
                                                               Lauren Bacall
Katharine Hepburn 
                                        
"There is nothing phony about her...She's really fascinating with a tremendous off-beat kind of sex appeal which throws out a challenge that not any hunk of a man can take up"
Humphrey Bogart

Katharine Hepburn is one of only five thespians to be nominated for acting honors by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences over five decades: (1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1980s). Only Laurence Olivier (1930s-1970s), Paul Newman (1950s, 1960s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s) and Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep(1970s-2010s) have turned the trick.
Her performance as "Eleanor of Aquitaine" in The Lion in Winter (1968) is ranked #13 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
Her performance as "Tracy Lord" in The Philadelphia Story (1940) is ranked #54 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
                                                       

                         " I never realised until lately that women were supposed to be the inferior sex"


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The average Hollywood film star's ambition is to be admired by an American, courted by an Italian, married to an Englishman, and have a French boyfriend"
Katharine Hepburn


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"Kate is the most inspiring person I have ever met.....( she has) intelligence that has to do with beauty, grace, and
just dammed good sense" George Stevens

"You want me to describe the inexplicable, that makes people laugh and cry? .. And I have no idea of what to do, until you forget what a replica - and only then to know that I am on stage. Spencer has always told me: "Learn the replica - and more!" Is also considered, and Larry Olivier, and John Gilgud. Of all the talents of the game is the last place. Life - that′s what is important. Birth, Love, Pain. And then death. A game - it is the expectation of cake with custard. That′s it. "
                                  Henry Fonda with Katharine Hepburn On Golden Pond

In 1999 Katharine Hepburn was recognized as the most legendary American film actress with her record number of oscars  - 12
                           
Photos and quotes available from
"Katharine Hepburn
A Life In Pictures"
Pierre - Henri Verlhac

http://biographyzone.com/katharine-hepburn-biography
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Sunday, 20 January 2013

Intuition


" The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has   forgotten the GIFT "  
                                               Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein
One of may favorite topics is Intuition and I, like Einstein consider it a GIFT
Who would ever have thought I'd I have something in common with Einstein !!!
By Intuition I do not mean an intangible  clairvoyance but a useful practical gift that we all can use and access as a compass for our lives. A skill perhaps to be acquired by some, a gift already used by many but I not a talent as such.



To me, being intuitive is a quiet subtle message you get from subconscious information that helps us make right decisions and guides us in life even if at the time we do not know why.
It is not a physic power nor does it have anything to do with crystals, essential oils, auras or predicting the future.







We all have heard or said these  phrases  :

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I had a gut feeling
I had a hunch
I had an inkling
Struck by something
A Premonition
I just felt like it was the right thing
Feeling in your bones
It struck me like a ton of bricks
Suddenly came to you
" Doh "Moment
I just had to go with my gut
It hit me out of the blue
all intuition.



The only real valuable thing is intuition 
                                             Albert Einstein
  


By using intuition a more balanced decision making process can occur that is extremely helpful in day to day life, as we are using both sides of our brains.
Your left brain offers all the factual information and your right brain all abstract concepts so by using the right side and not ignoring our intuition we are gaining information from a much wider pool than just facts.
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And lets face it in our world we dominate decisions with scientific facts, logical thought and reasoning. Life abounds with problem solving techniques where we gather information, formulate options , evaluate ,  decide while this is all worthwhile and has its place it should be balanced especially in an age where innovation is the key.

We need to allow intuition to fuel our creativity



 You may find intuition is felt as a gut feeling either good or bad,  an inner voice,  a churning in the stomach, or an instant of knowing what you have to do. A brainwave, an  ah haa moment, however you describe it
These sensations or feelings or perhaps  an image, a name  or a phrase or perhaps a mistake or delay that becomes the path to a greater experience.

It is our senses of perception that pick up intuition or knowingness without any conscious reasoning behind it.


If we can trust these perceptions or our inner voice, our instincts and develop a heightened perception it is possible to hone our intuitive skills to our advantage and reap numerous rewards. Call it right action or freedom from problems but the outcome remains the same~ life is easier.

You receive intuitive insights when you pose a question to yourself, forget you asked it, and then let yourself gain an answer when you are relaxed. You could be taking a walk or even daydreaming  when the answer “hits you.”
You may decide, out of the blue, to call someone and discover that they were just thinking  about you. When you use your intuition, everything feels right and you feel fantastic

It is not always easy to trust your instincts.
From the small hint to take your umbrella as you leave home in the morning to a hunch not to drive a particular way or to turn off somewhere and YES it did pour with rain and perhaps the delay in travel averted a problem or worse still a near miss diaster to full innovation or conceptualisation and plans that emerge from intuitive thought. 

See how intuitive you are try this test

http://www.intuitiontest.com/intuitiontest.html


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                       All great men are gifted with intuition. They know, without reasoning or analysis, what they need to know.
                                           Alexis Carrel




   

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Vastu Tips

 Vastu tips for peaceful living
When you are looking for a new home whether its an apartment, room, flat, house  or you are  building a new home use a compass to determine the direction that the main doorway or entrance faces. The direction of the main door is the first key to peaceful,happy,healthy living that will give you the best possible support of nature in your life.
Always attempt to live in a house or apartment that faces EAST as your first priority so the doorway or main entrance is facing East behind you as you enter the building and never to the South or West


The home where the entrance faces East will bring peaceful, happy living with full support of nature and ease in life This is especially true if you have the main doorway or entrance unobstructed by trees and buildings so that the first rays of sunlight each morning at sunrise fall on your doorway. The earlier the rays of the sun after sunrise hit your entrance the better the positive effect will be for you.
Entering your home from the North is also good creating wealth and prosperity.If the main entrance faces south the energy may bring ill health, difficulties and bad fortune to the people and guests who live there.
There are other small things that you can adapt in your home to create soothing environments to live in that will create more peaceful, comfortable homes and bring, happiness and support of nature .
  • Keep all corners of the rooms bright so the energy in the home is not stagnant
  • Keep the North and Northeast part of the home free of clutter and open.
  • Choose a flat or apartment that has a balcony in the East or North 
  • Do not live in an apartment or flat that has only a balcony on the South
  • Happy family photographs are good in the living room
  • Arrange your bed so your head is facing the East whilst sleeping or your feet are towards the North You should not sleep with your head to the North
  • Well organised neat and tidy living areas create good luck
  • Keep money and jewellery in a North facing spot so when you open the safe or box it will be towards the North
  • Do not face South for any activity     
  • Shoes and slippers should be left at the door and not scattered around the house to avoid feuds
  • Pictures of Ganesh and Saraswati are good in the study
  • Attempt to reduce any electrical equipment around the bed whilst sleeping
  • When sitting at a desk sit facing the doorway not with the door behind you
  • Attempt to have your rooms or flat in the shape of a full square or rectangle so that there are no corners of the four directions missing such as an L shaped room. 
  • Bathroom doors should remain closed
  • Keep the heaviest furniture along the Southern or Western walls
  • Allow the free flow of sun and moonlight to enter your home.
 Enjoy creating beautiful spaces that reflect inner calm that can be your retreat and spiritual refuge but will also bring you good fortune,health and well being.....more vastu tips on colours to balance your home to come....stay tuned. Ciao Diyu

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

 Inform me! News media


Extra!.... extra!......read all about it!.....Paper!!
Today, in our digital age we are at an exciting time in the history of Journalism.
We are able to access the best of both worlds in relation to news and information - traditional media and new media or digital journalism.
The slow demise of the daily ritual of buying the paper cannot be denied. And we don't have the paper seller on the corner shouting out “Paper” any longer.Classifieds are now online and the newspaper industry is loosing revenue so the very nature of journalism is changing. 
My view is, we are in a position in this transition period to access news in a myriad of ways depending on the situation we are in and they all have merit.
Is this the future of newspapers?
The newspaper is still an important source of news.  Rich in tradition and daily ritual such as when we are commuting to work or taking a coffee break at a cafĂ© or lazing around on Sunday morning.These are all great opportunities to read the paper that continues to be part of our lifestyle and I don’t think the newsprint media is about to end just yet. We source our news also by listening to the radio when travelling or when working and we listen to talk-back news related stories in the car.
Television news from early morning shows to the late night news reviews are a popular,major source of our news information.
On the other hand online news is rapidly becoming the norm especially in relation to the news of “Defining moments” as discussed by Harper.1  When defining moments occur what do we do? 
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With 9/11 it was definitely television that we were all glued to, when John Lennon was shot it was the paper and earlier when JFK was assassinated it was the radio that we sourced our defining moment news from.We use the best or most advanced source of news available at the time.We check our phones and online news sources or we turn on the television, we do not rush out and buy the paper. The speed of news sourcing and retrieval is so fast with phone apps and online news sites that is not comparable to print media, although we may return to print media for editorials and further news after an event or to local and regional papers. Online news reporting is changing the nature of the reporter as well because journalists are able to be directly involved in every aspect of the storytelling, creating multiple layers linked to other stories using a variety of media to tell the final story. Leah Gentry calls this "Nonlinear storytelling" as discussed in Harpers article.1 
Linking one story to another or telling the same story from several points of view. Gentry states "Journalists who succeed (online) will do, solid reporting, careful editing, compelling writing, and visual storytelling using the latest tools available.They will tell their stories in whatever medium people use. But the tenets of the industry will remain the same." 1

This is my view as well, we will have more involvement in the product of news and it will be more layered but basically it is the same - News. There is a plethora of news options online but it comes down to what is your own favourite site, mainstream or alternate that suits you and your interests and of course what source you trust.The one aspect of online news that print media will never compete with is the extent of choice. We are able to subscribe to exactly the sort of information, the style and the delivery we want for specific detail and regular updates with thousands of options so online news can be personally tailored to you.
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Updates of news online is fast and regular so we can check the latest story. If the update is too old we quickly move on to another site.This is the flighty nature of todays news audience, constantly moving from one source to another and seeking updates.We use the best or most advanced source of news available at the time.We check our phones and online news sources or we turn on the television, we do not rush out and buy the paper. The speed of news sourcing and retrieval is so fast with phone apps and online news sites that is not comparable to print media, although we may return to print media for editorials and further news after an event or to local and regional papers. Online news reporting is changing the nature of the reporter as well because journalists are able to be directly involved in every aspect of the storytelling, creating multiple layers linked to other stories using a variety of media to tell the final story. As Pavilk explains in his book Journalism and New Media  "Storytelling journalism in an online electronic environment is best described as contextualised journalism which has 5 basic dimensions or aspects;
 1. Breadth of communication modalities 2.Hypermedia 3.Heightened audience involvement
 4 Dynamic content and 5.Customisation"2
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I do not agree with Harper when he says that the online audiences for news remains small. Harper 1 Consider the  breaking news of Whitney Houstons death - a Tweet was sent twenty-seven minutes before mainstream media broke the news. On the other hand I would agree that television news remains the largest source for mass audiences.I was interested to hear in our i-lecture Chris Thomson speak about Rupert Murdoch in his speech to an International News Conference in 2005 announcing that it was necessary for News Limited to pitch their readership towards "digital natives" (those born after 1990's onwards) and not to "digital immigrants".(those born before the digital age)3
The decade the consumers were born into, therefore their age,computer literacy as well as availability of technology is a large factor in the move from traditional television news and online news sources.The digital immigrants may consider the changing of their news habits to be too difficult and so continue with radio, television and print media.
In reading Harpers article one can see that already the concepts he speaks about are out of date. I think today in 2012 the main reason people go online is to access social networking sites, to have a say, connect with others and be informed not necessarily to email. Moreover, I think as our computers, phones and ipads or tablets alert us with breaking news and it is delivered straight into our devices, it is free, clearly set out and extremely easy to access we are becoming more consumers of online news than Harper states. At a glance we can receive the latest updates, a glimpse by live streaming text on a building or a post from a news blog, or a Facebook comment, twitter tweets, the news is never far away.
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 News corporations are powerful and the online news business is still based on traditional media and alternate online news sites could not exist at this point without them.The print media provides detailed information based on the editor and the agenda they set, whereas radio and television are apt to give a condensed headline style reporting often over sensationalised and not very much specific information.Online news does provide the headline but by the nature of the web and links allows a reader to further investigate if he or she wants more information on a story or topic.The role of the gatekeeper has changed because with tweets and social networking our interactive audiences demand that if a story is not told or not enough information is given they will do it themselves.They become the reporter, the activist, the publicist, the camera person and the editor.This change in the reporting of news and its scope brings up a point in relation to the other reading this week on "Democracy and New Media" by Thorburn and Jenkins.4
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Is communication technology the enemy of anti democratic structures or can democratic structures prosper in a digital environment? History will no doubt tell us the answer in time. 
Comparison of form and content of online and print media: 
I access news mostly on Google news or Pulse aggregated news sites with sourced news from around the world via other news corporations RSS feeds.
The form and content is layered with Pulse being more mosaic in style. Google shows the source of the Top Stories for example ABC News and the time of posting.
The article also links to other sources of news on the same story on other sites thereby giving many viewpoints on the one topic.
The ability to comment instantly is available with Google+ whereas with newspapers it takes days if not weeks to make a comment as a “letter to the editor” Column 8 or Heckler in SMH.
So, when you go to Google news you can easily see what all the other main news sources are saying about a story.
We are able to obtain more comprehensive information and points of view on the same story with Google online news.The format is clear, simple, uncluttered and fairly bland which is good for news, not over sensationalised or editorialised although there are other many and varied online news styles some with questionable credibility. 
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This differs to news print media in some aspects but not all.With print media the categories are available and the format is clear, uncluttered and easy to read but each story only shows what one reporter is telling us at a time and does not allow many viewpoints so is not as comprehensive as online sites.Also the feeds, alerts, updates and subscription capabilities are more user friendly and accessible with online news.
On the other hand the advantage of the newspaper is the agenda for the top stories is broader whereas on Google news site we may just have three top stories at a time.
With print media the gatekeeper is the editor but with online news we the consumer are the gatekeeper as we choose the content and if we require more we can go to the source.
I also like the Sydney Morning Herald site although I miss the actual feel and touch of the paper especially the crossword.There are wider issues to be considered than choice of medium as J.E. Kirkely in her paper Privacy and the News, poses the question."Can journalists be "trusted" to strike a balance between the public interest in the free flow of information and the privacy interests of individuals?  A better question might be, can government be "trusted" to strike that balance"? 
References:
1. Christopher Harper (2003). Journalism in a digital age
2. John Vernon Pavlik (2001). Journalism and New Media. Columbia University Press
3. Chris Thomson I-lecture Curtin University: 3.1 Inform me.
4. Henry Jenkins & D.Thorburn (Eds). Democracy and New Media. (pp. 271-280).    Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
5.Top Image courtesy of http://www.economist.com/node/16321506 > retrieved 2/15/12
6.J.E.Kirkley (1999) Privacy In the News. School of Journalism and Mass Communication
University of Minnesota.