Map of the world
Town
The Atomium in Brussels
'Thinking in the classical Athens of the British Museum.'
Instict in Bathtub
Kiss
Instict in Stone
Beauty, passion in Image
The writer Paulo Coelho
The writer Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). He was blind from the passion for Aphorisms.
The thinker Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)
The thinker and editor Panagiotis Kondylis (1943-1998)
The Statue with cigar and book and Dimitris Eleas
The psychoanalyst Sigmund Frued (1856-1939)
The philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
The philosopher Georg Hegel (1770-1831)
The philosopher Aristotle (384-322BC)
The palace of Imagination and Reality
The Ladybug on Leaf
Saturday, 7 August 2010
Angels and Humanity
In life, rational decisions most of the time give irrational results. Many people because of their fears and weaknesses will turn the honey into steel. Few people, because of their courage and ambition will turn the tragedy into a triumph. What you need is a bit of help from the Angels in synthesizing luck, words, ideas and not the Humanity.
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
The philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis with Dimitris Eleas
Cornelius Castoriadis is a leading figure of the 20th century thought.
For Castoriadis imagination brings all the people together. Castoriadis loved ideas and he said to Dimitris in their meeting “when a new idea comes to my mind I feel a big surprise!” A Critical spirit in modern day France. He was thinking ‘the Man, not the Humanity’, because we must place our trust upon ‘the Man, not the Humanity.’
He spoke to Castoriadis about his first novel Eccentric Notes (2004). He inspired him the book Private Cornelius (2009).
Monday, 2 August 2010
The American linguist Noam Chomsky with Dimitris Eleas
For The New York Times, Noam Chomsky is ‘arguably the most important intellectual alive.’ Chomsky is a voice of clear activism in the US. He gave him a literary portrait in which he wrote: ‘Today’s Russia is the result of utopia! The only thing utopia has done, it sent the farmer Yuri Gagarin into space’, and as a gift, the book World in Fragments by Castoriadis, translated by Curtis. He wrote about him in the Eccentric Portraits (2007).
The German philosopher Yurgen Habermas with Dimitris Eleas
The Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou with Dimitris Eleas
Dimitris Eleas met with Papandreou at the London School of Economics in a conference that both took part. He grew up in Athens while his father, Andreas Papandreou, was the Prime Minister. After meeting him, he saw his ‘knowledge based style and qualities’ which made him Prime Minister of Greece in October 2009.
The French philosopher Jacques Derrida with Dimitris Eleas
Jacques Derrida after his lecture on: ‘The eye witness and the martyr’. Derrida delivers an interesting way of philosophy and style of work with eccentric + paradoxical dimensions. Deridda influenced the novel Eccentric Notes (2004, a novel in pieces) and also the work in progress The Psychopathic God (also a novel in pieces).
The film director Theo with Dimitris Eleas
With Theo, the film director, they met in the London Riverside Studios, sometime after winning the Palme d’ Or in the Cannes Film Festival. His movies are visual worlds. His movies could give the advice of Wittgenstein ‘Take it easy, take your time.’ The word versus picture. He created Collages and he wrote a portrait about him in the Eccentric Portraits (2007).
Orange juice and cigar
It’s relaxing time after creating and editing manuscripts. On the right side you can see his old ‘Underwood’ typewriter. His brain is a small reference library. He likes cigars, which transform him into a small factory of words [that keep the typewriter busy]. It is also a small factory of memory for his two friends in Paris the philosopher Kostas Axelos and the writer Elias Petropoulos.
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