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The gnarled pine, I would have said, touch it. This is China. Horticulturalists around the world have come to study it. Yet no one has ever been able to explain why it grows like a corkscrew, just as no one can adequately explain China. But like that tree, there it is, old, resilient, and oddly magnificent. Within that tree are the elements in nature that have inspired Chinese artists for centuries: gesture over geometry, subtlety over symmetry, constant flow over static form. And the temples, walk and touch them. This is China. Don't merely stare at these murals and statues. Fly up to the crossbeams, get down on your hands and knees, and press your head to the floor tiles. Hide behind that pillar and come eye to eye with its flecks of paint. Imagine that you are the interior decorator who is a thousand years in age. Start with a bit of Tibetan Buddhism, plus a dash each of animism and Taoism. A hodgepodge, you say? No, what is in those temples is an amalgam that is pure Chinese, a lovely shabby elegance, a glorious new motley that makes China infinitely intriguing. Nothing is ever completely thrown away and replaced. If one period of influence falls out of favor, it is patched over. The old views still exist, one chipped layer beneath, ready to pop through with the slightest abrasion. That is the Chinese aesthetic and also its spirit. Those are the traces that have affected all who have traveled along China's roads.
Amy Tan (Saving Fish from Drowning)
Dylan, Duende, Death and Lorca Does Bob Dylan have Duende? DUENDE dancers perform moving, unique, unrepeatable performances Does Bob Dylan have duende? Do you have duende? What is duende? Duende is a Spanish word with two meanings. A duende is a goblin or a pixie that probably lives at the bottom of the garden and gives three wishes to old ladies who deserve a break. The duende was best defined by Spain’s great poet Federico García Lorca during a lecture he gave in New York in 1929 on Andalusian music known as cante jondo, or deep voice. ‘The duende,’ he said, ‘is a momentary burst of inspiration, the blush of all that is truly alive, all that the performer is creating at a certain moment.’ The difference between a good and a bad singer is that the good singer has the duende and the bad singer doesn’t. ‘There are no maps nor disciplines to help us find the duende. We only know that he burns the blood like a poultice of broken glass, that he exhausts, that he rejects all the sweet geometry we have learned.’ Some critics say Bob Dylan does not have a great voice. But more than any other performer since the birth of recorded music, Dylan has revealed the indefinable, spine-tingling something captured in Lorca’s interpretation of duende. ‘It is an inexplicable power of attraction, the ability to send waves of emotion through those watching and listening to them.’ ‘The duende,’ he continues, ‘resembles what Goethe called the demoniacal. It manifests itself principally among musicians and poets of the spoken word, for it needs the trembling of the moment and then a long silence.’ painting off hell by Hieronymus Bosch Hell & Hieronymus Bosch Four elements can be found in Lorca’s vision of duende: irrationality, earthiness, a heightened awareness of death and a dash of the diabolical. I agree with Lorca that duende manifests principally among singers, but would say that same magic may touch us when confronted by great paintings: Picasso’s Guernica, Edvard Munch’s The Scream, the paintings of heaven and hell by Hieronymus Bosch. The duende is found in the bitter roots of human existence, what Lorca referred to as ‘the pain which has no explanation.’ Artists often feel sad without knowing why. They sense the cruel inevitability of fate. They smell the coppery scent of death. All artists live in a permanent state of angst knowing that what they have created could have been better. Death with Duende It is not surprising that Spain found a need for the word duende. It is the only country where death in the bullring is a national spectacle, the only nation where death is announced by the explosion of trumpets and drums. The bullring, divided in sol y sombre – the light and shade, is the perfect metaphor for life and death, a passing from the light into darkness. Every matador who ever lived had duende and no death is more profound than death in the bullring.
Clifford Thurlow (Sex Surrealism Dali & Me)
OvO Dimensions: A New Era of Parkour Platforming OvO Dimensions is the newest chapter in the legendary OvO game series, taking the fast-paced parkour gameplay fans love and pushing it into a multidimensional adventure from doodle-jump.co . Whether you’re new to OvO or a veteran of precision platformers, OvO Dimensions will challenge your reflexes, puzzle-solving skills, and ability to think across space and time. What is OvO Dimensions? OvO Dimensions is a 2D platformer that introduces a unique twist—dimensional switching. While classic OvO games focused on agility and timing, this installment adds depth by letting players hop between alternate dimensions to bypass obstacles, solve environmental puzzles, and uncover hidden routes. Each dimension is styled with its own visuals, music, and physics, making transitions not only a gameplay feature but a key part of the game’s identity. This multi-layered design forces players to think beyond traditional movement, creating a rewarding learning curve that constantly evolves. Core Features of OvO Dimensions Dimension Shifting: Instantly switch between two or more versions of the same level. Tight Controls: Responsive parkour mechanics like wall-jumping, sliding, and dashing remain as sharp as ever. Puzzle Platforming: Combine speed and strategy to navigate traps, moving platforms, and spatial challenges. Visual Variety: Each dimension features distinct art styles, ranging from minimalistic neon themes to rich, futuristic landscapes. Sound Design: A dynamic soundtrack that shifts with your dimensional changes, enhancing immersion and tension. How OvO Dimensions Evolves the Series The original OvO was praised for its clean mechanics and precision-based gameplay. OvO Dimensions builds on that with added complexity, smarter level design, and layered exploration. For players familiar with earlier OvO titles, you’ll immediately feel at home—but you’ll also face new mechanics that test your adaptability and logic. Where earlier games rewarded speed, OvO Dimensions rewards awareness. Sometimes the best move isn’t jumping forward—it’s switching dimensions to find an entirely different path. This new mechanic turns every level into a mental and physical puzzle. Who Should Play OvO Dimensions? If you enjoy games like Celeste, Super Meat Boy, or Geometry Dash, OvO Dimensions will fit right into your collection. It’s built for players who love tight control, fast movement, and challenging mechanics that demand both reaction and reasoning. It’s also ideal for fans of the original OvO series who want something familiar yet refreshing. The dimension-switching system is intuitive but deep, providing hours of gameplay and replayability for those chasing 100% completion. Conclusion: A Must-Play for Platformer Fans OvO Dimensions is more than just a sequel—it's a bold evolution of the OvO formula. With refined mechanics, dimensional gameplay, and visually stunning design, it offers a fresh experience in a genre that thrives on challenge and creativity. If you're ready to shift your perspective and test your limits, OvO Dimensions is the game for you. Master the jump. Master the shift. Master the dimensions.
OvO Dimensions