Support our Kickstarter

James Curcio's blog

Get Creative: The Liminal State

liminalthumb.jpg

Along with being a vocation that is incredibly harsh the moment you get past the point where it is "cool" to say you're an artist, being an artist can actually be incredibly dangerous. But there is no danger that can or should put you off your goal. (more)

Mythology of Business Part 2: The Dark Side

curciothumb.jpg

Despite the exciting creative possibilities posed by new media, the danger presented by the presence of myth in modern media is paramount, and must be considered outside the mythic framework of industry, which reduces the material world to a matrix of profit and risk. (more)

Mythology of Business Part 1: The Veil of Ignorance

shellthumb.jpg

Myth is so entrenched in the nature of business that it is often overlooked within the advertising rhetoric of capitalism, even if the building of a mythology is the centerpiece of all effective branding.  Myth may be encoded in any medium, but its defining characteristic is its psychological function. (more)

Drawing Outside the Lines: A Talk with David Mack

macke10copy133.jpg

David Mack writes Daredevil comics. His Kabuki graphic novels have earned him international acclaim. He is known for his work on album covers and toy and video game design, and is currently adapting sci-fi master Philip K. Dick's work for the graphic novel format and working on a Kabuki motion picture for Twentieth Century Fox. (more)

Initiation Part 3: Making Do Without A Guide

curcio3thumb.jpgThe actual lesson provided by hallucinogens seems relatively simple: let go. Hey look, the walls are bleeding. Let go. I'm fifty and my life is a wreck. Let go. That hawk headed God has giant tits and it's starting to unnerve me. Let go. If you hold on, it can become a demon, and if you let go, it becomes bliss.  (more)

Initiation, Part 2: A Long Road Out Of Hell

myththumb.jpgA modern myth is a living myth, it cannot help but borrow inspiration from historical sources -- the lives and thoughts, myths and images of those who have come before -- but it is transformed, re-forged we might say, in the heat of our personal experience, and may come out looking quite different from any of those original sources. (more)

Initiation, Part 1: The Masks of Identity

curciothumb.jpgInitiation is evident in one form or another in nearly every culture prior to the industrial age, at which point it became notably absent, at least on the surface. This absence has produced a widespread psychological crisis. In many ways the initiatory impulse has merely transferred itself, oftentimes to behaviors and beliefs which only shallowly fulfill that impulse. (more)

Pretty Suicide Machine

sandhu clock.thumb.jpgThe scientific method and its atomizing focus on the external world has its drawbacks when coupled with an industrial, corporate mythology. The resulting culture neither engenders nor supports spiritual or psychological insight.  (more)

The Immanence of Myth

mouththumb.jpg

Life is a dream you won't remember upon awakening, and myth is that dream retold. We transmit our living mythologies to each other through our art, but equally so through our impact upon one another in our day-to-day lives. (more)

Syndicate content