Family Project: Documenting the Bird Life in Your Suburb
In this video Mr Robert Pembroke described a species of Crested Pigeon bird that frequents the suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. He offered an anecdote about the nature of animal enchantment which has resonance with Masonic writings on the 'Secret of the Peacocks Tail'. He described the micro-physical appearance of the feathers of the bird, and the relationship to mirror physics as it applies to the theory of the physics of colour evidenced in atomic microscopy.
The video also showed how you might life to document the bird life in your own suburb and relate it to your own understanding of the world.
Here's a revision of the Glen Campbell classic, "Where's the Playground Suzie?" Times change and lyrics should change to suit the nature of self-realisation in the human subject:)
Here's a revision of the famous song about a lion called, '**Born Free**'. I reworked it a little bit but it retains the original portent of Matt Monroe and a desire for conservation of human freedom:)
Here's a cactus flower that opened on Christmas Day, 25th December, 2021 .A.D., I just woke up in the morning and looked on the porch at my Brisbane address in Queensland, Australia, and there it stood in all it's glory. It reminded me of those John Wayne westerns and the Yellow Rose of Texas. The Yellow Rose of Texas is a symbol of rebirth. I think it is quite poignant that it blooms on Christmas Day in Australia.
In this video Mr Robert Pembroke described how the Masonic principle of 'G' and the 'Q' scripture of St Mathew informs the way object design may be technologically determined in secondary mechanism of the mind-body-tool relationship in the creation of steel work.
It is a description of the automation of object and subject in design relationship within our daily lives.
Here's a version of the opera tune, 'Con te Partiro' composed by Mr Francesco Sartori, Frank Petersen and Lucio Quarantotto, nota bene., e molto anziotto (1995) in verismo style of Mr Giacomo Puccini.
I'm an open book. Any comments are welcome:)
In this video Mr Robert Pembroke described the history of surgical masks from within the lens of the anthropology of sign systems in the discipline of Medicine.
Snippets of interpretation from different epochs in human history provide a patchwork quilt of understanding about the reasons for a surgical mask.
This is not a panacea explanation of the history of surgical masks and is really only a primer for those who wish to explore the meaning behind the surgical mask further.
There will be a Part 2 video added in the near future that provides an explanation about the grammar or pre-theory surrounding beliefs about surgical masks.
In this video Mr Robert Pembroke offered a simple design solution in woodwork for connecting a laptop computer to a 27 inch monitor.
It is a principle of design. It's really up to you if you decide to follow the sizes that he uses in the design of the computer pedestal.
If you decide to make a pc monitor pedestal for your laptop computer then be aware that your requirements for the plugs may vary the sizes that you require in terms of length and breadth of design in the wood work project he demonstrated:)
Here's a reworking of the song, "You've got a Friend" that I sing for you. It was originally sung by Carol King and James Taylor and it won a Grammy for best song. I really like this song. I hope you do as well:)