what
is society? what is insanity? and if a person transgresses societies moral structures
does that make them insane? 22 July prompts
some of these questions https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7280898/ this conundrum leads to all kinds of questioning about where we are now. I
had a meeting in Diss the other day to talk face to face about OCA and managed
to walk past a piece of public work I created for a space just outside
Morrisons on the main road going through the town - it still looks good. Meanwhile I've been randomly
walking past Southwold lighthouse for 28 years and on Sunday I went up -
wonderful. The view is obviously fabulous when you look out over the marshes,
out to sea and the bays either side. When you look down on the town It's all
about being nosey - you are in peoples back gardens - it's a must see. https://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/lighthouse-visitor-centres/southwold-lighthouse-visitors-centre
On Netflix the ending of Maniac was fairly traumatic with the C
pill leading us deeper into what it is to be human. Leave no Trace is a beautiful film which in oblique ways gives us a
lenses on the modern world https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3892172/?ref_=rvi_tt
Eighth Grade gives an insight into
the ways screens engage with a thirteen year old but maybe that angst was
always there.... https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7014006/
Doris Salcedo at White Cube is intriguing but unsure if
it's interesting. The latest hot ones
is a stunner with Tenacious D sweating it out over the wings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2zqiX6yL3I