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Johan Brand

Johan Brand

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  • Loves: Salt water... where my sail boat floats, Wind (heavy ocean storms), Snow (loads of fluffy white stuff)
  • Hates: Spelling (Dyslectic Norwegian living in the UK = disaster), Melting snow, Crammed tubes
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"When members of the audience occupy the space, the mirrors inquisitively follow someone that they find interesting. Having chosen their subject, they all synchronise and turn their heads towards them. Suddenly that person can see their reflection in all of the mirrors. They will watch this person until they become disinterested, then either seek out another subject or return to their private chatter. The collective behaviour of the objects is beyond the control of the viewer, as it is left entirely to their discretion to let go of their subject."

"When members of the audience occupy the space, the mirrors inquisitively follow someone that they find interesting. Having chosen their subject, they all synchronise and turn their heads towards them. Suddenly that person can see their reflection in all of the mirrors. They will watch this person until they become disinterested, then either seek out another subject or return to their private chatter. The collective behaviour of the objects is beyond the control of the viewer, as it is left entirely to their discretion to let go of their subject."

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I visited the British Museum last week and saw this sleeping head entitled 'Mask II' by artist Ron Mueck. It was part of an exhibition dealing with life & death, the interesting element is how the history of war & fight (often resulting in death) originates from the lack of trust. In the current troubled economic climate we can blame a lot of the escalating problems on the lack of trust. This lack of trust has scared investors to near hysteria and banks refuse to loan each other money (as they don't trust each other, oh the irony). 

Some brave and clever souls within the financial sector are at the moment working night and day to pull the sector (and the rest of us) out of this mess. You must be brave to succeed in a sector that has collectively failed and showed that they are no better than a flock of sheep on a massive ego trip. 

What the financial sector needs now is group session with clever psychiatrist, to work out their internal trust issues... I see no other solution for notorious irrational behavior that ultimately hurts themselves more than any. 

(Quote in the title by Omar Bradley)

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