Frontiers : Breaking down creates possibility

Witness to the circle of need in our village 
to see our struggle, 
the struggle of the artist for the sanity of the village. 

Art is a vehicle of transformation. 
A tool of destiny. 
To survive, the human race seeks 
every possible tactic to stay alive. 
Political structures, social services, religious ritual, waste management, spiritual practices, strategic and athletic games, machine repair, tribal fabrics, the capture of time and imagination in the materials of pigment, pixel and elements… 
Culture!
The pathways. 

Why do we?
Because commitments found trust. 
Trust is our only true commerce. 
Commerce is the way of evolution.

The evolution of laws and their effect upon human behavior, 
the ecology of mind 
the protection of innocence; 
childhood in it’s institutions, 
corporate responsibility for the health of it’s customers, 
behaviors of involvement generating creative response to the environment 
codes of allegiance, loyalty and accountable power. 
May we, through investigation find and found a new language of alliance learning the blueprint and operation of each social ecology. 
Cultural pirates, guerrilla DJ’s, tantric pornographers, urban shaman, psychic scientists, hecklers for peace, and sincere applicants for casualty relief, conservative creationaries, 
we are obligated to welcome all forces 
the war in our midst is being waged without our consent . 
The time is much to late for the equity of now. 
We must fight back from the future. 
your imagination calls creation from the future. 
Build now the stronghold to survive the next age arising. 
see the frontier. 
break down. 
get back up with greater enthusiasm.

Paradox Pollack 
paradoxpollack.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X98ZM_aQC0
“It is now highly feasible to take care of everybody on Earth at a higher standard of living than any have ever known. It no longer has to be you or me. Selfishness is unnecessary. War is obsolete. It is a mater of converting the high technology from weaponry to livingry.”
 – R. Buckminster Fuller