Friday, May 28, 2010
my inner peace
Saturday, May 22, 2010
The Beginning
The Beginning
Every time I begin to write about the visions I have had, or had been having regarding an ancient tradition present in various cultures & era, a naturally evolving enterprise… Something unexplainable pulls me back… and or attempts to change the courses of my thought processes; as if the dark & imperceptible laws of physics, biology, chemistry, & cosmology were expertly instructed to create such illusive obstacles.
Please acknowledge that the visions did not come to me in my dreams or in a form of revelation tablets; nor did it come from any trespassers… this may be, in my understandings, the concurrent results of the constant unrest and unfairness (both due to finite variables) in the totality of the human conscience.
Messages do have their ways to reach their designated mediums.
From the dawn of the earliest civilizations to today’s age of Technological wonders many naïve and chance seeking souls have evolved, and is still evolving in big numbers to a specific community of human race, called the “Artists.” A simple survey based on the available social networks would surely enforce this fact with fullest statistical support.
On the contrary, before we could go forward with our visions and claims, it is extremely important for us to identify, comprehend, and acknowledge the aura of an artist, and how we define it in general languages and through cultural connotations throughout history, in different civilizations.
A simple definition of Artist from Princeton.edu: creative person (a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination).
“The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse is a practitioner in the visual arts only. The term is often used in the entertainment business, especially in a business context, for musicians and other performers (less often for actors). "Artiste" (the French for artist) is a variant used in English only in this context. Use of the term to describe writers, for example, is certainly valid, but less common, and mostly restricted to contexts like criticism.” (Wiki)
The Oxford English Dictionary defines the older broad meanings of the term "artist," as –
- A learned person or Master of Arts (now rather obsolete)
- One who pursues a practical science, traditionally medicine, astrology, alchemy, chemistry (also obsolete)
- A follower of a pursuit in which skill comes by study or practice - the opposite of a theorist
- A follower of a manual art, such as a mechanic - partly obsolete
- One who makes their craft a fine art
- One who cultivates one of the fine arts - traditionally the arts presided over by the muses - now the dominant usage
Artists, thence, could be envisioned as the inventors-designers-educationists-developers-philosophers-entertainers-leaders of the worldly variables, and themselves are the mediums of the art seen unseen – in other words, inspired.
Question remains if artists are so easily considered inspired, are all artists inspired?
If we delve in to the history of the term artist, perhaps we would be able to connect a few dots there. Although the Greek word "techně" is often mistranslated as "art," it actually implies mastery of any sort of craft. The Latin-derived form of the word is "tecnicus", from which the English words technique, technology, technical are derived.
The word art is derived from the Latin "ars", which, although literally defined means, "skill method" or "technique", holds a connotation of beauty.
In Greek culture each of the nine Muses oversaw a different field of human creation:
- Calliope (the 'beautiful of speech'): chief of the muses and muse of epic or heroic poetry
- Clio (the 'glorious one'): muse of history
- Erato (the 'amorous one'): muse of love or erotic poetry, lyrics, and marriage songs
- Euterpe (the 'well-pleasing'): muse of music and lyric poetry
- Melpomene (the 'chanting one'): muse of tragedy
- Polyhymnia or Polymnia (the '[singer] of many hymns'): muse of sacred song, oratory, lyric, singing and rhetoric
- Terpsichore (the '[one who] delights in dance'): muse of choral song and dance
- Thalia (the 'blossoming one'): muse of comedy and bucolic poetry
- Urania (the 'celestial one'): muse of astronomy
It is noticeable that no muse was identified with the visual arts of painting and sculpture. In a Radio BBC 4 show: In Our Time: The Artist, on March 28th 2002, it was mentioned that in ancient Greece sculptors and painters were held in low regard, somewhere between freemen and slaves, their work regarded as mere manual labor. On the contrary, we might assert that since poet-singer-musicians were affiliated with the Muses, thus, were probably considered a higher mass. We’ll hunt for evidence for this claim throughout our research.
The word artist already existed in some nations such as Italy during the middle Ages. Conversely, the meaning was something resembling craftsman, while the word artesan was still unknown. An artist was considered to be someone capable of doing a work noticeably better than others, so that the skilled excellence was underlined, rather than the activity field – or profession. In this period some "artisanal" products (such as textiles) were much more precious and expensive than paintings or sculptures.
P Galloni, in “Il sacro artefice. Mitologie degli artigiani medievali,” Laterza, Bari, 1998, proclaimed that the first division into major and minor arts dates back to Leon Battista Alberti's works (De re aedificatoria, De statua, De pictura), focusing the importance of intellectual skills of the artist rather than the manual skills.
“Many fashionable and modern definitions of "artist" and "art" are highly contingent on culture, resisting aesthetic prescription, in much the same way that the features constituting beauty and the beautiful, cannot be standardized easily without corruption into tastelessness.” (Wiki)
So then what would be a simple present day concept of an artist, even though it might be undoubtedly corrupted?
According to the Wikipedia writers, “Artist is a descriptive term applied to a person who engages in an activity deemed to be an art. An artist also may be defined unofficially, as, ‘a person who expresses themselves through a medium’. The word also is used in a qualitative sense of, a person creative in, innovative in, or adept at, an artistic practice.”
A hierarchical consensus of the term most often describes those who create within a context of the fine arts or 'high culture', activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, acting, dancing, writing, filmmaking, photography, and music. Artists use imaginations, inspirations from the unseen; they use talents, or skills to create works that may be judged to have an aesthetic value.
Art historians and critics define artists as those who produce art within a recognized or recognizable discipline, which pretty much means one could go to an authorized academy, complete the disciplined courses - graduate and become a Master of Arts. Contrasting terms for highly-skilled workers in media in the applied arts or decorative arts include artisan, craftsman, and specialized terms such as potter, goldsmith or glassblower. In other words, if you are a holder of a fine certificate that says that you are a Master of Arts, graduated from some authoritative University, you are promptly qualified as a better and efficient artist, hence well-paid, even though the average Joe handyman may be able to do your works ten thousand times better, finer, and faster. Evidently, the only object that unfairly differentiates the artists from the handyman is that priceless certificate, a piece of paper with a huge burden of socio-cultural disease of manipulation.
Fine arts artists such as painters succeeded in the Renaissance in raising their status, formerly similar to these workers, to a decisively higher level, but in the 20th century the distinction became rather less relevant. In today’s world, through the apparent & constant influence of the private media, it is very arguably portrayed, perhaps for identifiable commercial reasons, that an artist (preferably a musician, singer, dancer, comedian, or entertainer) is a star of a Glamorous World, a Dev or Diva, an Avatar, a Role Model. Depending on his or her personal & professional life’s graphs of achievements… success, against failures & scandals – one is considered either a superstar or a dwarf star. Have you noticed a rise of TV shows such as “American Idols”…?
Do not forget that we initiated this conversation by focusing on a simple concept, “If artists are inspired, are all artists inspired?” As far as I am concerned so far we have simply stated and briefly discussed on a few generally accepted definitions of the word artist(s), predominantly in the Euro-Western cultures. So then, what about the Indo-Chinese culture, Russian, African, and Australian Aboriginal culture…what about the Islamic culture? And don’t forget the history!
In the next chapters we shall try to provide some historical facts as it is, and identify the artists’ in different times and their roles in shaping history.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
A New beginning...
I came to sea you today
A mind's honest love may
End my journey so gay
Understand my words O lovely
ANGELS LOVE ME TODAY.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
The benefits of unity....
Before I may begin to lay down what seems to me the most rational and effective solution against media piracy today... especially in
I believe I do not have to elaborate on the importance of the petition that was made available to the public. It’s more important to focus on the solution that was offered in that petition.
1) We must strive to make it mandatory by law to print/post barcode on multimedia products, and
2) Make it mandatory by law for all multimedia businesses to provide sales receipts (with clear accounts of sales tax, and VAT) to the customers in the media industry in
These steps will not completely eradicate the problem; however, they are key steps that will ensure the beginning of a great era, and a proper maintenance of the media industry, thus must be carried out as soon as possible.
Websites like, http://www.AmaderGaan.com has already initiated superb systems to provide the artists and the distribution companies an opportunity to sell their music online, and maintain a sound account of items sold. I wish that all the other websites that are now illegally providing download links would learn to appreciate the hard work of their artists. On the contrary, it is exactly the opposite!
Hence, the declaration of war...
These illegal websites are mostly out of the Bangladeshi jurisdiction, as they are registered under foreign nations. Therefore, the legal procedure in this path will take unbearably long. We must find an alternative.
The benefits of unity are never to be ignored. In my opinion, the artists along with their distribution companies should form coalitions with multimedia companies abroad to file lawsuits against the pirates in their own land. This could be achieved very effectively with the help of AmaderGaan.com in
For instance, if ABC Music Company from Dhaka comes to a common agreement with EFG Music Company in
I’m no lawyer, but I believe beside the pain of tedious paper works, this could be achieved in short period of time, if it is properly persuaded.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Message from the self of the past...
So what's written in my long lost blog? I, or whoever had named it, "The Anthem." Sounds like a cult to me...ha! It's a living proof of my forgetful mind. A proof of my childish laziness. A diamond for those who wish to laugh at others expense. A joke where I am the sad clown.
(link to the Anthem)
Friday, 23 March 2007
Did I never feel like writing anything there? You bet, I did! Circumstances pushed me away... I pushed myself away. I'm not gonna make any promises. I can't keep one.
The Miracle...
I wasn't so sure that my stay in Bangladesh would become a fruitful one. With God's help I've kept knocking at fate's door. Things worked out... I've joined Bengal Music Company Ltd as project coordinator. I have a complete studio set up in my office. Logic Pro...Mac computers... Boy! It's a lot of fun.
My life, as every other ones, has it's ups and downs. As of now, it feels like a miracle... Most of the things, including the new-found fame, is simply blowing me away.
Well....thank you God. All praises are due to you. Please continue to shower your mercy upon the righteous.
God willing, within a week my first produced Various Artists album "The Miracle - I" shall release from Bengal Music Company. I've worked with many different artists, DJ, Hiphop groups, and newbies in the first part of "The Miracle" chronicles.
"The Miracle" shall consist of three parts. "The Miracle - I," "The Miracle - II," "The Miracle Music Videos." The first one will release within a few days. And then after a month gap "The Miracle - II." Music videos are still in progress. So far I have shot and edited 4 music videos. Believe me they are hot!
So fact of the moment is that I am content. However, just a little unease, which I can't define, continues to harass my conscience...
sigh...