The Road

I saw you gently moving towards me,
Stinging my eyes with the bright light coming from you,
Hello my friend, ignore my blindness once more.
I know you’ve seen this before,
I have been here, many times over…
Assessing the shattered pieces, light torturing the senses,
Pushing away that feeling, erasing the emotions of pain,
By closing eyes, meditating into a state of calmness,
Once more, looking out into the void,
Trying to make sense, of the senseless,
Seamlessly in denial, of an emotional state
Pretending to be strong, abandoning the real
Condemned to be afraid of the light,
Afraid to move down the path,
Fearing the unimaginable, collapsing into oneself, once more,
Hoping for soft whispers, calling me towards the crack in the wall,
Reaching in, reaching out…
To find the rescue
To step once again back into the light.

©️2020 Peinsejoager

Light

Light

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Sun beams touch the fields,
Evaporating the frosty carpet,
Signaling a coming of spring.

Birds flock while people distance.
Enduring new social trends,
Signaling a new dawn.

Aroma of coffee penetrates the air,
A morning as no other,
Here in our bubble this day.

In other places not too far away,
People suffer and battle,
Fighting a virus while going through hell.

Imagining a near future,
Hopefully sooner than later,
Where a light shines that signals an end to suffering.

 

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©2020 Peinsejoager

Pace

Diving deeper
Into the abyss
Discover bliss
Avoiding the reaper

Walking onward
Closer to the light
Explore the site
Becoming stronger

Circling the land
Feel your heart
To never be apart
Holding your hand

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Light

FullSizeRenderI was witness of a conversation about light between Lene Hau and Olafur Eliasson (Art of Light) on Friday, August 25 – 2017 in DR Concerthuset (Copenhagen). The conversation was organised by the Carlsberg Fund and the New Carlsberg Fund and brought science and art together in a very interesting way. Hearing two persons speak with passion about light is an experience I will never forget. Light is fascinating, no matter from what angle you look at it.

My first conscious experience with Olafur Eliassons work was an exhibition of Din Blinde Passager back in 2010 in Arken, Museum for Modern Art (Ishøj). The exhibition let you embark on a journey through fog that was illuminated. Your senses reacted in strange and peculiar ways when interacting with the light and fog while walking inside the tunnel.

You walk through the fog. You are blind yet you see. You sense, yet you get confused on what you sense. You get disoriented with coinciding excitement that flows through your body. You get confused and loose sense of direction and time. Even today, after all these years the experience still is very vivid and clear in my mind. Once out of the tunnel, it took minutes to grasp what exactly I had experienced and how the light inside the tunnel had enormous effect on your senses. One thing is for sure, it was an amazing experience.

It makes you think about light in a different way. We take light for granted in our lives. We just switch it on when we need it. We watch it on our screens everyday, on television, monitor, tablet or smartphone… We switch it off when not required and don’t think about the science that allows our actions to control light in such a way. We see the light from the sun as something so normal that we do not think about the uniqueness of our world we live in.

We think we understand light, but actually don’t.  Lene Hau’s research made a leap into understanding light better bodying something that even Einstein deemed impossible, which is stopping light from moving. For more info on understanding how the speed of light is slowed down and ultimately stopped follow the link to the Youtube Video Prof. Lene Hau: Stopping light cold.

Try and imagining what it means having the possibility of slowing down light to a speed that you can walk faster than it, and then actually stopping it from moving. Imagine having the possibility to just park the light somewhere for a while until you decide to make it go again. Maybe my brain is too small to comprehend what this actually means, but it sounds to me that the practical possibilities are endless whit this concept. This is very exciting stuff.

Hearing a conversation about the subject and where science and art come together about talking about light was a learning experience. The conversation touched on the positive but also negative applications of scientific discoveries and inventions. Stopping light from moving might trigger ideas to be used for the good of mankind, but we all know that anything can be used to do harm. There are ethical questions that require consideration when we embark to make new discoveries. How we use the scientific breakthroughs as humans within our world and what we do with it is our choice to make. The ethical subject also is of importance in the world of art. Olafur Eliassons Little Sun project is one of those ethical positive projects where an artist designs a product with a vision. Our actions have consequences! That is so with everything we do. We have to be mindful of that.

Wherever we bring light; wherever we control light or stop light; what we do with it and how we interact and use it, it all is up to us to decide if it is used for good or for bad. Being mindful about this is a step in the right direction in making a better world to live in. When art and science meet, a small positive step is being made in that direction…

Day and Night

An ode to the coffee drinker…

The cycle repeats itself, on and on… Light becomes darkness and darkness becomes light. A vicious circle that seems endless. What is the cause? What is the reason behind this? Are we doomed to continue the process continuously, everyday and endlessly….IMG_8494

Come marching in are our heroes of the light…. Drink your coffee everyday. Battle the darkness by drinking the black tar away so it can make room for day. Light is created by you… our heroes. Drink that black coffee and let light shine on us and the day is ours again. The more you drink, the more of you drink, the more light can break through and stay.

But then comes that moment during the day, that our heroes tire… They cannot keep up with the pace. They try hard to battle the odds until the tipping point is reached and the odds are stacked against them, against us all. That moment where the black takes the upper hand again.

IMG_8496We try different things to turn the tide. We use milk, soya and any other means to battle the black, we use sugar and sweeteners to sweeten up the bitter taste of loss… We try, but cannot prevail. Darkness sets in again during the evening and our heroes throw the towel in the ring. Night is back…

Rest… Recover from today… Tomorrow comes another day…. Our heroes will make the effort to push the black away and create the light for us. When waking up, fresh in the morning, a new day of battling the darkness begins. While we start the morning with drinking the black away the cycle begins again…  Be sure, light will be created for us to live in… Let it be said… Believe!

Coffee drinkers!

With each sip you take, you are helping to take a little bit of darkness out of this world. With each sip you take in the morning, you create space and time to be filled with light… and a new day shines through. Let that other story about the sun and whatever science wants you to believe not tell you differently! Have faith in your heroes and night will become day again…