Hippasus Gurgles: We are the Pattern-Makers, and We are the Dreamers of Dreams
Michael Carlisle examines the world “outside” sequential art to find… more sequential art.
I was reading the J.J. Abrams-edited issue of this month’s Wired magazine.
The cover of the Wired article is a reference to J.J. Abrams’ “mystery box”, that he refers to in his TED talk from 2007.
It simultaneously thrilled and depressed the hell out of me.
I know there are many puzzles embedded within; all one needs is time to unravel them.
Time is precisely one of the things I don’t have right now. I am still embarked on my long journey to take some existing logical sequences, change many of them in some slight way, reorder them a bit so a new logical sequence takes shape, and publish the results.
This takes a long time.
So there’s been a lot of studying, a lot of putting things “in the right order” so it all “makes sense”, whatever that means.
Sometimes I just like to see some things “out of order” (again, whatever that means).