Monday, March 08, 2010

Theo's Theology

Wordsmith, Theo Warner takes the listener and the viewer of this video for a joy ride as he crafts a brilliant bold piece of thoughtful analysis about such matters as Christianity, "ecclesiastical music" art, dance, poetry, the man of La Mancha... "to have quixotic qualities is to have the highest of human virtues". With attention to every detail in this YouTube video, even the font is fun and easy to read. The language used in this almost 11min. video is masterfully orchestrated. Idea's compliment and connect as beautifully as a fine jewelery box filled with exquisite gems and jewels. He laments about color, no color, photography, dimension, imagination & faith while challenging reality and fantasy, life experiences and "all the crap learned in high school". TW dissects Paul Simon's Kodachrome (The Book of Kodachrome) with the touch of a master surgeon. The commentary is accompanied by dreamy easy to take images. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmiYXaZjYSM

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