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The Titan and mother of the Muses speaks for herself.
Chinese painter Zhong Biao’s latest flight of fancy will bring you down to earth.
How many stones does it take to make a pile? What if you take one away? Philosopher Bert Baumgaertner discusses how we think about these vague concepts.
In his dreams, Vanyez could sing his will into the heart of another.
Two poems from the compilation Santa Fe Voices
The art of Mnemosyne, Summer 2011.
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Contents
- Birth of a Titan
- Mnemosyne
- Island: special feature on autism
- What Is Thinking in Pictures?
- Of Cats and Frogs
- Blessings
- Memories, Dreams and Refractions
- Emergence Is Bitchin’
- Remnants
- Looking Up, Down and Back
- E=mc²
- Unstuck
- Mythos: Genesis
- Memory
- Dynamic Concepts
- Vanyez’ Dream
- Journey to the Known
- Santa Fe Voices
- Men Who Work with their Hands
- Moon Dreams
- Georgia L. May
- Elusive Artists of the Mid-Cape
- Fevered Visions
- On the Horizon