german-austrian-american scientist karl bühler established the aha!-erlebnis in 1907. it is a squeal, no doubt by every single one of us, uttered at some stage in our lives. to me it came just the other day, as i observed myself doodling a non defined shape on a blank page in a new diary. with a little shock i realized that throughout my life, i had always been extremely drawn to squares. the sketchbook experience however, allowed free form to enter my everyday. that which i didn't always take kindly to, now felt quite comfortable. in order words, i had welcomed organic form. what had changed, i wondered?
old school, but soon to be further explored? |
the bespoke orgonon (relating to A BOOK OF DREAMS, written by peter reich, son to 1950's psycho-analyst wilhelm, who managed to get himself dramatically arrested over supposedly rainmaking machinery, which then prompted kate bush to write her hit song cloudbusting, all while depicting the original story into her videoclip) steals a second aha! from me. insight, magic and intention all roll into one. is it any wonder i feel a truely contented organic form by it?☻
truthfully, it was at this very point i contacted theresa, host for jane's weekly corner view. the rest is history. [if you haven't already, then do enter the organic form GIVEAWAY. most welcome!]
I love your organic approach, makes me want to doodle:)
ReplyDeleteAlso love the Kate Bush video, hadn't known the story but know and love the song,thanks for the share and this theme!:))
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I love you approach to the theme too. Thanks. Oh, I'm also a fan of Kate Bush, just read in the news this morning that a rumour says she is going to release some music this year :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, quite interesting posting about organic forms! I guess I've learned something new... ;o)
ReplyDeleteNow I understand! What a post my friend! And a topic ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat story, Nadine. Brings a whole new level to "organic"! And oh, how I love Kate Bush...
ReplyDeleteOK now I see where your inspiration came from. very cool indeed.
ReplyDeletethanks for making me think outside of the box.
Ah... yes now I see too what gave you this brilliant topic this week. I like a good challenge! xo
ReplyDeleteBarbarella was trapped in an orgasmatron. If she'd had to listen to an organon at the same time, it might have been all too much for the poor girl.
ReplyDeletewe so need people like you with such active searching imaginative minds to take us on adventures we never imagined! i have never heard of an organon - could it have been an early organ but then, harmonicas, hand organs and monkeys etc etc it goes on! ok maybe i better watch the video.
ReplyDeletedoes this comment qualify me for one of your hearts? and i would settle for a piece of that flowery wallpaper!
vandaag zat er een heel bijzondere omslag in de bus! bedankt, bedankt, bedankt!
ReplyDeleteHeavy duty! You have turned my brain into organic mush.
ReplyDeleteNow my head is a little fuzzy after all that. Very interesting, and also great to see Kate Bush again and hear more about the words behind the song. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMooi proces! Ik ben benieuwd wat er allemaal nog uit gaat groeien :)
ReplyDeleteThe flow of that whole post feels organic! I love reading it with Kate Bush playing in the background!
ReplyDeleteThat video...you are the second person to send that to me this year. What a wild one! Thanks for the idea for this week.
ReplyDeletethere's so much here. i read it once and had to come back to read it again before i commented. somehow, it feels like one that i should let simmer.
ReplyDeleteMomma, how did I miss this post and quite a few chaps too!! ahem.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant post!! learned something, enjoyed the wonderful clip( always loved Kate Bush). xx
ReplyDeletethank you for the theme! love your post!
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