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michelle
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virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
« on: 2004-03-30 18:54:33 » |
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And I thought my explanation would be something y'all would like. See, I have this thing about ancient symbolic art, and whenever someone asks me about my tattoos I have to say something like "I have a thing for archaeology" or some other lame roundabout answer. But today I finally figured it out, I was thinking about this great fossilized trilobyte I have on a wrist bracelet, and I realized...
Ancient symbolic art is like the fossil of an idea. Or if you will, the fossil of a meme. No wonder I love it so!
Happy to understand my geekery, Michelle
PS - So far I have 2 of this category (and 1 plus a tiny one that are not). My next one will be a faithful repro of a cave painting, complete with the reds & oranges of rock strata, on my lower back/hips area. 
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Re: virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
« Reply #1 on: 2004-03-30 19:16:55 » |
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Oo, I like the cave painting idea a lot--what of? leaping wild cattle?
--Eva
--- Michelle Anderson <michelle@barrymenasherealtors.com> wrote: > And I thought my explanation would be something > y'all would like. See, > I have this thing about ancient symbolic art, and > whenever someone asks > me about my tattoos I have to say something like "I > have a thing for > archaeology" or some other lame roundabout answer. > But today I finally > figured it out, I was thinking about this great > fossilized trilobyte I > have on a wrist bracelet, and I realized... > > Ancient symbolic art is like the fossil of an idea. > Or if you will, the > fossil of a meme. No wonder I love it so! > > Happy to understand my geekery, > Michelle > > PS - So far I have 2 of this category (and 1 plus a > tiny one that are > not). My next one will be a faithful repro of a > cave painting, complete > with the reds & oranges of rock strata, on my lower > back/hips area. 
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RE: virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
« Reply #2 on: 2004-03-30 19:50:27 » |
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Oo, I like the cave painting idea a lot--what of? leaping wild cattle?
--Eva
[Michelle] I thought I would poke around and see what's the oldest right at the time I do it (prob in about 18 mos), and see if the whole or a section of it made me respond. I usually take about a year to plan it (and save up for it), and I just got one in October 2003 (the ancient coin of Athens c. 350 BCE with the owl of Athena, surrounded by a pleasing vine shape).
Are you tattooed?
The more I read from you the more I want to meet you! 
-Michelle
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RE: virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
« Reply #3 on: 2004-03-31 00:28:58 » |
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Michelle Anderson Sent: 31 March 2004 02:50 AM I thought I would poke around and see what's the oldest right at the time I do it (prob in about 18 mos), and see if the whole or a section of it made me respond. I usually take about a year to plan it (and save up for it), and I just got one in October 2003 (the ancient coin of Athens c. 350 BCE with the owl of Athena, surrounded by a pleasing vine shape).
[Blunderov]I love tattoos - on other people!
While not as old as Neolithic rock art, Bushman rock art is also quite interesting.
<q> Metaphors of trance
Death
The experience of trance is so overwhelming and so difficult to describe that people have to use metaphors - that is they have to compare their experience with some more familiar experience that others can understand. In Western society, people use such expressions such as 'a trip' to describe altered states of consciousness. The commonest Bushman metaphor for trance is 'death'. They say that shamans 'die when they cross over into the spirit world, and trance itself is sometimes called half death.
One of the ways in which the artists depicted this metaphor was through animal behaviour. They noticed a striking similarity between a 'dying' shaman and an antelope, especially an eland, dying from the effects of a poison arrow. Both the shaman and the eland tremble violently, stagger, lower their heads, bleed from the nose, sweat excessively and finally collapse unconscious. Moreover, an elands hair stands on end, and /Xam Bushmen spoke of hair growing on the back of a man in trance.
Images of Power: Understanding Bushman Rock Art. David Lewis Williams and Thomas Dawson. </q>
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RE: virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
« Reply #4 on: 2004-03-31 12:50:32 » |
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[Blunderov]I love tattoos - on other people!
While not as old as Neolithic rock art, Bushman rock art is also quite interesting.
[Michelle] Oh, I'll get there I plan to represent as many cultures as I can... thanks for the info!

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Re:virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
« Reply #5 on: 2004-04-01 07:47:58 » |
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With regards to rock art the following thread may be of interest - Rock Art in Darwin’s Cathedral: Essay Review by William L. Benzon, Ph.D. 2003
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RE: virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
« Reply #6 on: 2004-04-01 14:34:42 » |
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Nope, no tattoos. I am unlikely to get a tattoo, as I like flexibility--having a tattoo keeps one from rearranging the decorations or completely changing style.
Yours sound neat though!
--Eva
--- Michelle Anderson <michelle@barrymenasherealtors.com> wrote: > Oo, I like the cave painting idea a lot--what of? > leaping wild cattle? > > --Eva > > [Michelle] I thought I would poke around and see > what's the oldest right > at the time I do it (prob in about 18 mos), and see > if the whole or a > section of it made me respond. I usually take about > a year to plan it > (and save up for it), and I just got one in October > 2003 (the ancient > coin of Athens c. 350 BCE with the owl of Athena, > surrounded by a > pleasing vine shape). > > Are you tattooed? > > The more I read from you the more I want to meet > you!  > > -Michelle
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Re: virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
« Reply #8 on: 2004-04-06 16:01:23 » |
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Tattoos are pre-biotech transhumanism. Tatoo and piercing culture is important to understand - if you are interested at all in the transhumanist movement.
Good news on the stem cell front (news.google.com?q=cytomatrix)
The thing that I read in that article that wowed me: “hosts don't reject stem cells regardless of DNA match”
So, I could, say, inject ESC's from a nucler-transfer-cloned blue-eyed person into my irises... To get blue eyes.
But if they started replicating and drifting, I might start to take on the personality of that person too...
Heh.
-----Original Message----- From: "krazykztmz" <kre8tivekztmz@yahoo.com> Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 17:41:02 To:virus@lucifer.com Subject: Re:virus: I finally understand my tattoo fixation
The majik of tattoos is only understood by someone who has one.
so what ever reason you have one is fine. Im covered in tattoos, When i first felt the needle pass my layers of skin, i thought it was the most beautiful feeling i have ever endured. I have'nt stopped applying 'em ever since. Thank the gods for tats.
Inking you, krazykztmz
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