Wednesday, 29 July 2009

Latest release....


Conceptual errors exist in this picture. Why in the name of the holy angel would A ask B to 'eye' a sage...tch tch, profound mis-mannerisms (or whatever the dignified lingo for bad manners would be)


Anywhat way, once that the blasphemy has been committed by the creator of this picture, the fundamental question that remains unanwered is why must 9 sages be arranged in a 3x3 matrix in order that a lay viewer may (lay his/her) sight(s) on sage 3...


Ahem, as we would appreciate, a 3x3 matrix alongwith a 2x2 matrix is an easy to decipher & play around with matrix than the larger matrices. (why ... it is even easier to find its determinant!!!)


However, the mathematics of this picture, (or of any picture whatsoever) leaves the poor author fumbling for words (ok, I flunked a pre board... :( ) So let us proceed to the problem of choice each one of us faces in our mundane everyday life. Its starts at the restaurant menu card...where we, who complain about being stifled of our choices, crumble under the volley of dishes staring at us from the menu card (and almost sailing over the aroma escaping the kitchen door right into our nostrils) and ends with us sitting somewhere sulking & cribbing over the fact that we never were given enough choices or options. Here, the ... err ... assembler of the picture has given the viewer a choice of choosing a 'mera wala 3rd' (remember "mera waala pink" ads) There is a plethora of odd ways in which one may look for uska waala 3rd. Thats the beauty & the depth of the picture.


The fundamental human need of identity is answered by this opportunity to differentiate among the uniform.

2 comments:

The Ech Aar Manager said...

Great pic....good thought.....but too difficult to read....will read it properly and comment

Daffodils said...

Thanks...i assembled the pic & put in the caption :P