I’m fairly certain that any valuable artistic work or insightful idea I’ve ever come up with is the result of understanding one thing—sometimes naively, sometimes intentionally—in terms of another. It is as if conceptual metaphors are the basis of (all?) creativity (if creativity is defined as being the construction of original ideas that are of value—at least, this is Ken Robinson‘s definition of creativity).
The work of a poet most clearly articulates this concept, as words, when used to refer to particulars, most conspicuously demonstrate instances where one concept is understood in terms of another.
“The sunset bled.” “Knives in my heart.” “The tusks of the tree.”
More subtle examples include:
“Pouring smoke.” “A breakfast cult.” “Words of poison”
And, as promised, here is Einstein:




2 three or four foot long green stakes used to hold up young trees/plants


On September 25th, 2009, as part of the preview reception for the Faster Than A Speeding Bullet exhibition at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on the University of Oregon campus some of my original music will be featured in conjunction with the “original dance performance,” mentioned above. Two performances occur throughout the evening. FREE ADMISSION. A preview of the music is below. I hope to see you there.
Dance For A Reason — "Tangential" With IfillDance
One of my recent collaborations with choreographer, Valerie Ifill, and her newly forged company, IfillDance, will be featured later this month at Dance For A Reason, slated to be at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts’ Silva Concert Hall on January 23rd.
As stated on Dance for a Reason’s website:
Indeed. It should be a fantastic show, presented for the benefit of a good cause.
A brief snippet of my music, Tangential, is featured below, as well as further details about the show.
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The 16th Annual Dance for a Reason
January 23rd, 2010, 7:30 pm
Hult Center Silva Concert Hall
Reserved Seating | All seats $15.00
Hult Center Box Office online at The Hult Center or call 541.682.5000