The hebrew arts of sacred writing comprise the elements of a formative hyperlanguage, extremely different from our own, and the letters of their aleph-beit share these qualities — existing as ‘many dimensional’ spiritual archetypes arranged in scalarly self-referential lexicon. Hebrew is a living doorway which conserves these relations, and it offers us precious access into not only what is possible, but the opportunities which lie far beyond what was accomplished thousands of years ago. It is an inexhaustible vehicle of literal enlightenment, not merely the language of a given people on Earth.
It is our birthright to have access to learning-modes and knowledge far in excess of the sum of what human science and religion can offer. We will never claim this right in isolation, for it is in every case the sacred fruit of human unity in mutual uplift, rescue, learning and celebration.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
About Me
- Name: Si_COMM
Si_COMM is the collected work of sound researcher , designer, and visual artist, BG Nichols. From early works and sound installation pieces with his first major project, ECM:323, a line of enquiry was pursued which encompassed art, science, philosophy, and acoustics. ECM:323 exhibited sound works in major galleries in the UK including the ICA, Museum of Installation, South London Gallery, and the Royal Society of British Sculptors, as well as audio visual presentations at SONAR in Barcelona. SI_COMM currently addresses itself to the technologically sophisticated environment of our advanced digital society and proposes critical and creative reforms that constitute a rupture of traditional solutions.
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