Steve
fantastic - and some very talented photographers!!
Tracey
Reading this makes me think you are up your own a***e
Sam
I really enjoyed watching the show, and feel very happy to have been a part of your project.
What I found fascinating, was a) the actual food on the plate (as i progressed, patterns began to emerge) and b) what people were doing whilst eating (many were on the go, some relaxing etc). It would be interesting to group the food types and see if there is a correlation with activity of the eater.....? I hope my comments dont go against Kierkegaard's theory (and the spirit of the lunch project).
Cheers and well done.
Ricky
Enjoyed taking part and the results were fascinating.
Bob
Clear as mud. My brain hurts.
Bob
Thanks.
Sorry for the delay in reply. I have been very busy .( Life is a "beach" and then one dies).
In discussions about existentialism lets not forget Bertrand Russell or Allen Watts specially the later; the renowned British philosopher who at early stages of his brilliance, attempted to gain a scholarship to Oxford University and was asked to write an essay. He deliberately wrote the concept of the essay in such an opinionated manner, contradicting that of the adjudicator's so, consequently he failed to get the scholarship to the Blackfriars Hall . Needless to say that during my brief period at the same college he was the resident professor there. Sadly he died in the mid seventies. I still have most of his lectures, which I have converted from cassettes to CD's.
Point is to prove that a mundane thing in itself is not mundane. Q.E.D.
Regards
Bob
Steve fantastic - and some very talented photographers!!
Tracey Reading this makes me think you are up your own a***e
Sam I really enjoyed watching the show, and feel very happy to have been a part of your project. What I found fascinating, was a) the actual food on the plate (as i progressed, patterns began to emerge) and b) what people were doing whilst eating (many were on the go, some relaxing etc). It would be interesting to group the food types and see if there is a correlation with activity of the eater.....? I hope my comments dont go against Kierkegaard's theory (and the spirit of the lunch project). Cheers and well done.
Ricky Enjoyed taking part and the results were fascinating.
Bob Clear as mud. My brain hurts.
Bob Thanks. Sorry for the delay in reply. I have been very busy .( Life is a "beach" and then one dies). In discussions about existentialism lets not forget Bertrand Russell or Allen Watts specially the later; the renowned British philosopher who at early stages of his brilliance, attempted to gain a scholarship to Oxford University and was asked to write an essay. He deliberately wrote the concept of the essay in such an opinionated manner, contradicting that of the adjudicator's so, consequently he failed to get the scholarship to the Blackfriars Hall . Needless to say that during my brief period at the same college he was the resident professor there. Sadly he died in the mid seventies. I still have most of his lectures, which I have converted from cassettes to CD's. Point is to prove that a mundane thing in itself is not mundane. Q.E.D. Regards Bob