Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Animal Farm For Nordic Economy.

I have read G.Orwell's "Animal Farm". This novel is very famous for sarcasm against socialism. If you haven't read it yet and aren't a leftist, I recommend you to read it. It is not necessary to comment about it here because of the established reputation for it.
However, in modern life, farm is not so common job place among industrialized countries. More over Soviet had already collapsed. This novel may needs to be transformed to a modern industrial version against Nordic economic models. Only these incite leftists in the world, to reform their societies(even America) to something like Sweden. But it seems difficult to depict negative sides of a well-managed welfare state, that monetarists prospected it's collapse long ago.
"Why are you anti Sweden?" if I were questioned, I might answer like this."I don't know Sweden so much, but it's regime is obviously socialism, and politicians with which I never agree, always adore and refer to it, that I can not bear such the blind idealization."

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Somewhere,But Nowhere

This image is the famous montage which was made by Japanese Police. In 1968, a cash transporter was halted by someone, and three hundred million Yen was robbed off. The perpetrator who disguised himself as a motorbike policeman, was sketched from witnesses. This robbery incident hasn't been solved until now. (Japanese criminal law provides the expiration of a criminal prosecution. So, the perpetrator can not be already accused now .)



Now, as for this image, An imaginary gunman in Virginia tech, could be nowhere. This portrait was sketched from a few witnesses. The University was rocked down, but the turmoil seems to have been only a fuss.
There are no unique features in these images. Featureless countenance can easily get around a warning line. They might be somewhere, but nowhere. Concerning figures that we make from witnesses , they are apt to be made of anonymous averages of details or only imaginations. (Japanese Police say that simple portrait is sometimes more useful than artificial montage photograph. Because it can be deformed and show features as painters intuition just the same as cartoonist.)