Thursday, December 31, 2009

Two Zero Zero Nine


What will the new year bring? what has the past year provided?

2009 could have been one of the most life changing years I have lived. Many different formats of knowledge, an abundant amounts of wonderful and life changing people, all had a significant impact on me.

The period of time from 2000 to 2010 has provided an interesting outlook on what the future could bring. Technology has been increasing on more of a personal level than a global level. We have the iphone, and of the greatest pieces of hand held technology to be put into the consumers hand. But we don’t have strong enough batteries or capacitors to store energy from wind and solar energies. I find the line between the technology that makes humans feel good and the technology thats good for humans needs to be blurred.

As an artist I have a duty to reflected upon society. Personally I feel that the way I choose to work and everything related to my art practice should reflect a coherent ideal about what i am trying to provide. Reworking these problems and objects in different ways to try and question there purpose and what they have to offer. There are great similarities between the heart of the forest and the center of a dilapidated city. In 2010 I will continue to work toward unifying the conceptual aesthetics of obsolescence.


Vincent Alexander Finazzo

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

An apple pie with one of each apple.




The paths of hard science’s has led to a one sided approach’s to the worlds environments. “Things” as in everything that happens anywhere anytime, occur naturally with out the aid of general human understanding. To put it more clearly, the world spins weather “we” are here or not. Instances happen without predictions and are carried out beyond our understandings.

As humans we have a need to understand every aspect of “why”. By asking why, we start to approach the subject from a human perspective. Using the tools we have gathered through our cultural experiences. There is nothing wrong with this way of coming about an understanding, but it is far from the only way to understand a subject. We use our human systems such as math to plunge into the depths of given subject, but, for a second, open up your mind and think about the other systems that have not been utilized by our race. Systems that have yet to be discovered or utilized by man.

Naturally, everything happens all the time, everywhere, all at once. Creativity is everywhere all the time, all at once. In the end, or should I say beginning everything is here, all the time, all at once.


Vincent Alexander Finazzo
December 30 2009