Cave of Forgotten Dreams - an albino crocodile's perspective




If you're like me, you probably took an art appreciation class in college and were taught that... well... there really isn't much to appreciate about cave art other than it's interesting that humans made some early attempts at painting. Wrong. Herzog's latest film not only dazzles, it upends many of our preconceptions about paleolithic art and the depth of culture early humans had. A second tantalizing aspect of the film is the artistic lens Herzog creates, born of German Romanticism, to view the art. We are plunged not only into the world of objectivity, but we explore the inner subjective world of ourselves some 35,000 years ago. The scientists he interviews, like himself, are unafraid to leave the dry facts behind and venture into the unknown where play and imagination serve to light the way before us.

Watching the film one becomes aware of the many animals (lions, rhinos, horses) that roamed the area. In geological time it was not that long ago. Yet outside of the cave the forests are barren. Not one critter even creep by. The unstated backstory is actually of the mass extinction playing out on earth.

The film ends with a view of nuclear power plants, some 20 miles away "as the crow flies," filling the area (which was once think with glaciers) with steam. Crocodiles are now imported. We are left gazing at the albino mutant crocodile, wondering if Herzog has attempted to show us our own misplaced soul caught in an artificial world of our own making.

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Michael Jackson, the Earth and Independence Day



July 4 - Independence Day. Well, the nation celebrates independence from the Brits and yet moves ever closer to the brink of complete disaster. When you look across the pond and Great Britain, it doesn't seem today to have been such a cataclysmic event in gaining independence. After all, the USA and the other British Commonwealth countries, such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand, have more in common that not.

Perhaps the 4th of July should be set aside as a celebration for the future. A True and authentic Independence Day would be one in which the USA is independent from its current masters - the petroleum industry.

If Avatar is the film for this century, then Michael Jackson's Earth Song, released in the early 90's, remains the anthem of choice as we begin to face the return of our deeds against the Earth.

Learn more about the song at HuffPost here or visit Joe Vogel's site here.

Learn about the environment on earth here.

Consider the environment on Pandora here