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To see the full gallery “Parallel Portal Puddles” please click here

It is now widely assumed among physicists that we live inside a multi-verse, a potentially limitless amount of universes whose alternate dimensions are possibly all sandwiched on top of each other in the most unfathomable of ways. As if the ridiculous sized universe that we lived in wasn’t a head fuck enough.

Now and again I feel I can see into these parallel worlds. A glimpse beyond our own reality. They might be just puddles to you by I see portals into other worlds, cracks in time and space. It looks like you could leap feet first into them and disappear into another sphere of existence. But on the other side, another version of you might be thinking exactly the same thing…I guess the grass is always greener on the other side of the dimensional portal.

p.s its been raining

p.p.s its a short week here in U.K. Its Good Thursday..enjoy your long weekend..see you on tuesday!

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If you see someone standing still it is nearly always because they are having a fag, staring into their phone or waiting for a friend. When they are doing none of these things, they  immediately stand out amidst the motion. Everyone in London is always travelling at a pace, people rarely slow down let alone stop. To see this human punctuation mark can be somewhat disconcerting. It looks odd as do the people doing it.

One of the reasons people took up smoking and smartphones is that they needed a prop whilst they are having a break from life so they did not draw attention to themselves. If you just stand on a street corner and do nothing you look strange which is strange in itself. We should be allowed to have the occasional time out and not be earmarked as a weirdo for doing it…maybe a “Back in 5” sign around the neck  could be the new go-to “I just want to stand here for a bit and do nothing if that’s alright with everyone else” prop. They’d go like hot cakes, right? I feel a kickstarter project coming on…anyone in?

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the connection between this week’s set of photographs is that they all show a story unfolding,  a story that isn’t fully revealed. They create the beginning of a narrative but no end…they ask more questions than they answer. I could tell you what I saw first hand and give you my opinion on what is going on in each one but I will leave it up to your imagination. That way you the viewer becomes involved, you begin to tell your own story. Werner Herzog said the truth should never get in the way of a good story and what Werner says goes!

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Beebycakes battles Soup

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The bcc news online website featured an article about my “death of conversation” gallery yesterday entitled “People not talking to each Other”.  Have to say, I was pretty damn chuffed. Their website is my daily go-to  source for all my current affairs information and so my life as a content consumer and content supplier crossed paths for the first time. And it was the BBC for God’s sake, this was pretty immense…

And yet, once this accomplishment had sunk in, I did what we humans always do once we get somewhere and achieve something…I moved the goalposts. Being on the website was great and everything but now I wanted to be in the “most popular” section. That was where I always went first to see what was being read and shared and that’s where I wanted to be.

And to my great delight, in the space of a few hours and after a few thousand shares there I was in the Top 5. Amazing. But very shortly that wasn’t quite enough. I wanted to be at the top of that list and I started to look at my competition. The very sad demise of Terry Practchett was at No.1 and I didn’t really want to compete with him. What about my other rivals? “India bridegroom dumped after failed maths test” was getting a lot of action. Why hadn’t he done his homework? His numerical deficiencies were costing me dear. And then an article about soup started to crawl its way up, I mean, soup?? When did that ever get the headlines? Why soup? Why now?

But I hung in there as the day went on and at one point I was up to no.2 (as per above screenshot) but that damn mathematically challenged groom thing was in the top spot. Terry bless him was already on the way down and soon so was I. Once I got overtook by “Measles sceptic loses court battle” I knew was on my way out.

By the time I woke up this morning I was down to number 5 and knew there was no way I could compete with the latest entries which included “world’s ugliest woman bullied by trolls” and  “first successful penis transplant”. I was very shortly out of the charts. It was all over.

24 hours of relevance is about all you can hope to get from the relentless feed of non-stop stories which bombard us every minute of every day. The nature of viralness is that its heavy hitting but fast and furious. Bit like a..umm..virus weirdly.

What I found interesting is that the numbers are never enough. You are always left wanting more..ironically just like the ‘computer cuddles’ that are mentioned in my article. (yes I am trying to make “computer cuddles” happen). And that is why its best not to take any of it too seriously or think that an extra zero at the end of your stats is going to make the difference in your dopamine reward centre. It won’t. It all feels the same regardless.

When you see the insanely rapid turnover of information it makes it all feel somewhat transient and unimportant. The modern appetite for something new seems to know no bounds for today’s hungry content consumer. We all skim, we all flick, we are all absorbing data at a much more intense speed than any previous generations have done before but it does feel like less is going in. What’s the point of reading it if you don’t properly register it? Anyway, this may or may not have gone in, you have most likely moved on to the ‘penis transplant’ story already…but you better read it quick, there’s something else coming just round the corner, and another, and another….

ADDITIONAL: My dear friend Patrick (who is in one of the pictures) has been plastered all over the world as a result and received some possibly unwanted attention so I wanted to re-dress the balance with something positive by directing you to his company ‘Make My Home Green’ which is busy solving our environmental and financial problems with insulation solutions. Please check out his website here: http://www.makemyhomegreen.com

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this week’s photographs were all taken on a stroll along the Grand Union canal which travels right through London. It is a stunning way to be able to walk through the city without having to deal with people and cars and buildings and noise. It provides peace and quiet in a secret passageway of serenity amidst the mayhem. On a sunny day this is a beautiful thing. On any day in London this is a beautiful thing. 

If you want to see the gallery “canalside” please click here 

 

In other news…I’M ON THE BBC NEWS! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31855389

 

 

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