“Without a wish, without a will, / I stood upon that silent hill / And stared into the sky until / My eyes were blind with stars and still / I stared into the sky.”-Ralph Hodgson

Cosmic Star-lust.










I come from the Third Planet. I am fastened to the sensuous of the inner universe. I want to share with you the galaxies projected within and without: absolute space and absolute time. I want to share with you the stars contained by the new souls of my race, humanity, in its infancy. Let me show you something electromagnetic. Let me take you to the place where Their dreamscapes and Our reality exchange glances. Let me help you.”


Photography- Sofia Ajram
Quote- take from we find wilderness blog, am unsure as to whether these are Sofia's words or not.




Shine a light on me









Ever since I went and saw Olafur Eliasson's take your time exhibit at the MCA a couple of months ago, I've been obsessed with light installations ever since. I believe alot of this is due to the healing benefits of light/colour, known as chromotherapy. Several ancient culture such as the Egyptians and Chinese have been documented as using this practise for centuries. For instance red can be used to stimulate the circulation of blood in the body, while blue can be used to manage pain. So next time you gotta cold, ditch the doc and chuck some fluorescent filters over your lights instead!

Sources-
image 1-Spencer Finch, In Praise of Shadows
image 2-Bernhard Gal, Solo
images 3&4-Erwin Redl, fade I & Matrix II
images 5&6-Olafur Eliasson- One way colour tunnel, 360° Room for all colours
images 7&8- Tamar Frank- Into the Light, Hooghius Eindmaifestatie


A Series of Globes.









From 'A Series of Globes' by Rasmus Emanuel Svensson.
Check out his website here. These globes should be
made into stickers, i'd stick them all over town.

Ms Robinson








Whats the deal with all these amazing teenage photographers popping up all over the place?
Just came across Mary Robinson's website , a 16 year-old from Atlanta and fell in love.
Here's to you Ms Robinson...


The Cottingley Fairies




In 1917, two young girls Elise Wright (16) and Frances Griffith (10) borrow Elise's fathered camera and took two pictures of what the girls claimed to be fairies they spotted in Cottingley Beck, England. Although Elise's father considered the photos a fake, her mother, convinced they were authentic, decided to publish them.

Initally the photos were authenticated by some of the worlds leading photography experts, although some such as those from Kodak argued that their were many ways the girls could have tampered in the taking of the photograph. Two years later, Arthur Conan Doyle (author of Sherlock Holmes saga) a strong believer in spiritualism published the photos in an edition of the Strand crazy creating a mass world-wide media frenzy, prompting the girls to take three more photographs of the fairies dancing/bathing in the sunlight.

It was not until some 58 years later that a researcher spotted the fairies featured in the photograph to be identical to the fairies illustrated in Princess Mary's Gift Book, a childrens book published in 1917. Three years later the two girls now in their late seventies admitted to staging 4 of the 5 photographs using paper-cut out and hat-pins. Francis however maintained that the first image shown above was genuine.


More images can be found here






Jacaranda is a place where I (angi :D) post bits and bobs of the interesting things that I stumble across.
Originally I begun this blog on tumblr but have since made the move over to blogger as I think the format is more suited to the things I post.
Someone once told me their favourite word was jacaranda and its been stuck in my head ever since..
jac-ar-an-da .. is a sub-tropical tree native to South America, an Educational Supplies Company and the name of my blog.

adious amigos!




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