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Our consumption in art
By
David Kuo
Chris Jordan is a Seattle-based photographer who is using art to give us a glimpse at our consumption. He writes: This new series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum…
The New England Patriot cheaters
By
David Kuo
Let me begin with a disclaimer. I do not like the NE Patriots. Part of it is subjective – they’ve beaten a team I do like very much, the Steelers, with regularity. But part of it is objective – they strike me as smarmy. Now there is unfortunate proof of their total smarminess. The NFL…
Thin Places, back again
By
David Kuo
After my email disaster, thin places returns and it returns with such beauty…New Smyrna Beach, Florida Thanks to Amy who writes, “Something about the power, the consistency, the enormity of the ocean: it’s such a tangible representation of a majestic God. This place represents wholeness for me, a gathering place for my family and friends,…
On 9/11
By
David Kuo
Today I will meet two friends for lunch. The last time we were together on a 9/11 it was in the West Wing of the White House and it was 2001. That day began like others at the time. I walked through the White House gates and I had a breakfast with one friend and…
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