Here's a speech that I made a couple of years ago about the balance between art and science. I must admit that now, I am of the opinion that art is quicker and science only plays catch-up.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Blogging a Thought Experiment
Have you ever pondered over life’s biggest questions- Does
God exist or what is the ideal job for you?(Yes-they are in the same bracket-realization
of our fullest potential leads to a journey towards god or our job- I must
admit that how you approach this question is based on whether your natural
instinct is “feeling” or “thinking”)
First, I must admit that writing this blog (a thought
experiment) was a huge challenge as I was not sure if I was a creative writer
trying to accomplish structure or vice versa. I had two completely different
versions. Finally the thinker won surpassed the creative in me.
Here’s what my experience says about challenging oneself to
pursue diverse mentally challenging pursuits. By the way- Just about anything
is mentally challenging-sport, music, writing this blog, opening a door-It’s
just the way you look at it. Your personality type can temporarily get
influenced by different people, but will return to its normative state unless
you wish to change yourself to differentiate yourself- You will be able to
relate to this only you try this thought experiment with someone you want to
learn from or influence.
Everybody’s a genius. It’s just that we fail to acknowledge
our own abilities/ do not let others succeed due to lack of awareness or self-centeredness.
Neither of that is objectively bad because behavior is either learnt or inborn.(-
This was clearly the right brainer in me
and is out of place logically –But I left it there to leave evidence)
Let us examine this concept (which concept-my left brainer asks- So you get the point right? It’s a mental battle to be creative and thinking
at the same time – My right brain wants to give up and post the article).
Lamarckism(Theory
of use or Disuse) has it that offspring will inherit characteristics specific
traits of their parents that are useful(the fittest) at the time the offspring
was born.
Since the course of evolution, primates
have been evolving at different rates- That is why apes have not caught up to
man. Likewise, even among humans , although our DNA is 99% similar, different
people have different personality traits. My experience tells me that personality
traits are influenced by self-awareness and and an attempt to steer it towards
a particular direction.
As one of the possible applications of this insight, it is
worth noting that the conversation between Freud and Eienstein revealed that
they both concurred that the key to rooting out terrorism is by electing the “right”
representatives of the people. But what is “right” and “wrong”- This depends on
the frame of reference- Feeling or Thinking.
Contact me for personal opinions or questions as I have two
different experiences as a thinker and a creative-Maybe God is a mathematical constraint
that humans are trying to solve through evolution. I’ll leave it at that. (This will resonate with certain kinds of
thinkers)
Friday, January 10, 2014
Rahmanism
I have been a Rahman freak since time immemorial. It all started with Roja-Undoubtedly, many consider this album his best ever.Of course, I was too small to remember anything from 1992. But, I guess I saw the movie several years later. I still watch the movie just for the bgm and the songs.
Following this movie, he came up with real gems in the 90s. Rightfully, many consider this period his golden era. His genius lies in cross-contextual thinking. Anil Srinivsan, in one of his talks, pointed out an example-Chinna Chinna Asai/Chotti Si Aasha , in which he demonstrated that he fused Reggae, western classical and Indian elements in remarkable unison. This is how he created a change in the soundscape of Indian Cinema-He was ahead of his times by fusing different forms.
Clearly the difference between his music in the 90s and now is that he has lightened the emphasis on Indian Classical scales or ragas. Indian Classical music enthusiasts might find this trend disappointing. But, if you dig deeper, you would find that his raw spirit(cross-contextual thinking) has not abated. Some songs post 2000 such as Dating from Boys(carnatic and rap) and Ommana Penne(carnatic and R and B) are wonderful examples of cross-contextual thinking.
After all, music is technically superposing melody over rhythm or rhythm over melody. If we can appreciate both aspects equally, this will improve musical openness. The reason why I came up with this apparent "Vigneshesque" digression is to help you open up your mind to the possibility that Rahman is still coming up with classy numbers despite not using Indian ragas. For example, one can really appreciate rap if you think music is created by superposing rhythm over melody. He is clearly exploring unconventional forms even today. His experimentation will never cease.
Finally, I urge non-tamil folks to open up and listen to Tamil songs as 80% of his masterful compositions are/were in Tamil.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Perception of aesthetic beauty and cognitive limits to open-mindedness
It is obvious that some people perceive aesthetic beauty more deeply than others.
This performance exemplifies the singer's extraordinary attention to every piece of micro-detail.It is worthwhile to note that such an ability to perceive micro-detail is partly innate and partly acquired.
I love Hariharan's singing not because I "like" Hariharan and try to reason out later.In other words, Hariharan's singing best conforms to my model of aesthetic beauty.For example,notice the intelligent use of vocal effects(subtle changes in volume) that has a strong connection with parts of the brain that process emotion.
A person who is rooted to his perception of aesthetic beauty will instinctively repel possible experiences that do not conform to his idea of aesthetic beauty.For instance,can a person like classical music and heavy metal equally?Likewise, can a person be equally comfortable with people with radically different world views?
Are there practical limits to open-mindedness?If there is,how many people admit that there are biased in some form or the other?These questions are by no means rhetorical.
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