Showing posts with label Moomin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moomin. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

Crisis of Meaning in the 21st century: Part One.

The entire title of this post is actually offered as a unit at La Trobe university. It is a sometimes vague, sometimes palatable feeling I dwell on quite a lot these days.

In a world that is increasingly globalised and hyper-connected, with every action we take to 'undo' or 'change' the things we dislike, to challenge the status quo feeling futile, useless and meaningless, how is one to address and channel these feelings?

Some take to social media to broadcast their every thought as if it were holy gospel. Others take to the mountains and camp in the desert to get away.




How is one meant to cope in a world that is full of contradictions, hypocrisy, unfairness but simultaneously filled with beauty, mystery and hope.

I do not know if hope is an entirely helpful or destructive emotion/ mindset.
We are capable of great things in our limited life times on this planet.
Studying politics is like picking a thread, and watching a whole tapestry unravel before you have a chance to realise what you have done



Currently I am in a research project, and a lot of the findings are quite confronting. I won't bore you wanderer with the details, suffice to say it has a lot to do with suicide rates in industrialised countries- the 'success' stories of history and that demi-god we pay too much attention to- Economics.

It also has a lot to do with hyper-connectivity and the role social media is playing in eroding our identities rather than perhaps just being an aspect of our life. We are living in a time where we can carefully craft, construct and project an idealised version of ourselves. The 'success' story of ourselves. Meanwhile, in industrialised countries, there is a lot of evidence to suggest that suicide rates are higher in countries considered 'developed'-but clearly social problems are inherent, and younger generations are increasingly turning to non-viable solutions for genuine help.

But it is a mixed bag. Sometimes when older people who were genuinely lucky to have grown up without the prevalence of technology and social media lament the younger generation's inability to 'get a grip', I feel conflicted. I try to be wary of my online presence, but now we are living in a time where people, particularly young people cannot make a mistake without some d*bag somewhere, recording, uploading and sharing it.

Part of being human is the inevitability of making mistakes, and being allowed to move forward and past them. A lot of the info we are looking at relates to what factors are contributing to this. Of course there are a multitude of factors of why suicide rates in developing countries are lower, family dependence, high religiosity and high community presence seem to be a form of protection against taking your own life.

In Australia, there is a growing suicide rate and I believe a multi-lateral approach needs to be taken to investigate contributing factors. Hyper-connectivity means more information, more people, at your fingertips, but not necessarily whom you can depend on, or are present in a physical sense.


Blanket statements about 'this generation's' inability to cope is a blaming tool. Every social problem adolescents and young adults go through has been present for decades, but now, there is an increasing audience to broadcast to, be shamed by, opened up to potential ridicule by, form a dependence on and expect interaction from. 
I also believe that the prevalence of 'news now trending' alongside where people go to seek approval from, creates an enormous imbalance. Does anyone really care that you got new shoes when an Earthquake hit Nepal? Apparently, they do. This mega mix of real world events affecting millions creating chaos and destruction, alongside the mundane daily details of privilege, is creating a gap people fall into. This chasm of disastrous real world events and egotistic individualism is leaving people more lost and confused in a virtual presence for everyone to see. 

What meaning does life have when we are inundated with events we feel anxious and paralysed to do anything about?

Should we focus on Animal Rights?


Do we focus on Human Rights?


What about the rights of Business? And the flow on effects that has on citizenship, society and 'democracy'. 


When we look at social problems only in economic figures, we are blind, and cruel. Every time a national event happens, and some cruel meme circulates full of nationalistic, empty, bigoted rhetoric, with a simplistic and reductive view of an event that has so many ongoing effects, I wonder how we can balance this idea of confronting such keyboard warriors, without opening ourselves up to what becomes a personal attack. Social media seems to be entirely the wrong place to vent political concerns, as people take something so personally, which in its entire conception and presentation presence is very anti-personal.
I always tend to whisper "Momento Mori" to myself at such times. A lot of young people with increasingly bad anxiety and social problems, have a dependence on social media portrayals of themselves. A lot of them seem to make the mistake of thinking it is a progressive platform to espouse political views, then upload a photo of their cat to(but I suppose, I do the same thing here on this very blog). It is a strange mix of the sacred and the mundane.


So much more to write. Should perhaps leave it here

All pictures are courtesy of Pinterest
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Moomin, Snorkmaiden and Snufkin



Oh Moominvalley! Apart from attending Hogwarts and living away from the reality of Muggle life, you are the one place I wish I could come visit

Snufkin is the ultimate wanderlust icon, a true hero for the ages, if only life could be more like his...


All pics Tumblr

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Monday, February 3, 2014

Tove Jansson's illustrations for Alice in Wonderland


The talented illustrator and author of the Moomin series was also known for her illustrations in other well loved tales
Her Alice series are lovely












Pics from Pinterest

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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Return to Wonderland



Alice pillowcases, my beautiful friend Jenny has these


Cut out Alice book art



Above is Tove Jansson's artwork, author of the Moomins, her illustrations for Alice and The Hobbit are beautiful


The above thumbnails are all the work of the mega talented Arthur Rackham

In the Alice tag, I will have different Wonderland bits and bobs I find in my travels on the internet

Assorted picture origins, Tumblr, Pinterest mainly

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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Upon yonder window


Discovery of Dragons by Graeme Base


A Snufkin for my sister from our friends


I made some word play magnets! Fridge time will now always be been elephant testicle philosophy!


Watched the butterflies dance beneath the shade clot out front, hypnotic



Adventure Time!


Magical jewellery for magical times


Close ups of the scarf I still can't believe was scored for 4 bux




Wardrobe colours


mess

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Uno Momento


Moomins


The Little Prince


Willy Wonka, the boat scene scared the CRAP out of me as a child

Tumblr

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Friday, January 10, 2014

My sister

Does anybody else feel like their siblings are their other 'halves' (quarters, thirds, etc!) I couldn't imagine life without my sister
so here is a sneak peak at her magical room


Guess what her name is!


She has the best taste in everything, but particularly in books.




Frank from Donnie Darko still freaks me out, he just appears. The stupid things is, i got him for her



Childhood Heico lamp. All the black has scratched off their eyes so they look half crazed, but it's the sweetest little lamp


This is a table top she decoupaged, magical!

My sister is obsessed with The Moomins, it's good, it makes birthdays and Christmas easier 
She has the best collection


The graphic novels/ Tove Jansson comic strips



Old Moomin covers are wonderful



Snufkin, the little figurine with the green hat below is her favourite. 

I have watched many episodes of the anime adaptation and read a few books, they're beautiful, a perfect present for a child if you're running short of ideas


Moomin mania!


More to come about my other half soon :) 

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