Wednesday, January 12, 2011

So Singing to Shnix


Shnix? Shnix?? Funny story actually.
Nicole is a school friend of mine. And we are weird together. Like we put on different accents when we speak to each other, unintentionally. From the German worm in A Bug's Life ("beautiful butterfly" ) to the British accents of Sophie and Olivia from The Holiday ("you look like my Barbie") to these arb high pitched sing song voices from goodness knows where. 
There's no sense in it.
So obviously I called Nicole, Shnicole, and Nix changed to Shnix, almost automatically.
This is her playlist.
T​he Middle - Jimmy Eat World.
​-Quick background info...Nicole and I were studying veterinary this past year. Both being "arty" we found that we were not accommodating our creative juices. She left half way through the year, I plodded on for the sake of my parents (so that they could say that I passed? Perhaps..). But anyway, we like animals. Keep that in mind..-
T​he Middle.
H​umans.
U​s.
T​he great collective man.
We are so busy being great that we have only recently noticed our effects on the world. Man-the centre of the world? Sure, why not? But with this title comes a manner of things...it means that we, too, are the centre of pollution. The centre of oil spills, of poaching, or plastic bags and fishing gut, of global warming and over-exploiting, or deforestation and soil erosion. Of extinction and cruelty and fear. 
B​ut.
B​eing in The Middle also means Greenpeace and World Wildlife Fund, Reuse Reduce Recycle, Earth Hour meets the UN. And these efforts are helping. As it goes, one little man offering to help clean up birds and turning off his lights and recycling to reduce his Carbon Footprint joins another man doing the same thing. Make enough people feel guilty and soon you have an army of guilty consciences making a difference. These armys form Facebook groups and Twitter pages and art works and meet Banksy and add some street art into the mixture, they protest, they throw things. 
They make a scene.
Here's to my 8 pages of scene-making...
Oil Spills.
T​hey suck. BP-you suck. The African Penguins along the coast of South Africa are often spewed with oil from such spills. Donations of wetsuits and towels and gloves and time and hands results in these penguins being given another chance. Man causes the problem...and (kinder) man does his best to solve some of it.
This is where background I-wanted-to-be-a-vet story comes in...My mum grew up in Kenya and my sister and I went on holiday there a couple of years back. It's the most beautiful place..
We went to the Nairobi National Park and in the park is what is known as The Orphanage. It is a sanctuary for elephant calves whose mothers (or them themselves) have been harmed from poaching. The carers look after the elephants, feed them, walk around with them in the park and when they have been raised, release them back into the wild. I fell in love with the idea and desperately wanted to make an effort to help combat poaching. This picture is a cut-out of poachers carrying tusks. As they were cut out of the elephants, so were the people cut out from the paper, with the sharp lines showing violence. That the paper is black with a white background is no coincidence. Poaching is black and white. There is no grey area.
It should not be done, and should be controlled, for the innocence of these most majestic animals is in jeopardy
On the other hand, most poachers are uneducated, unemployed and desperate for money for their families. What about them? What else can they do?
One of man's greatest issues is his lack of knowledge.
The final installation to this playlist concerns global warming, in regard to Africa.
Because of global warming, rainfall is said to decrease by 10%-20%. As Africa doesn't have many high mountains (sorry Kilimanjaro, no offense) we can't get much water from them, and as a result we rely on rain. Less rain equals less water in rivers, in dams, in watering holes. In dry mid-African continents. 
This is why I used the Singin' In The Rain cover, but replaced their umbrellas with acacias.
(Side note. Singin' in the Rain is probably the greatest musical ever... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFxWkUkUsQA

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