Shantideva’s Buddhist Prayer for the world!
For as long as space remains,
For as long as sentient beings remain,
Until then may I too remain
To dispel the miseries of the world.
iProtest Arts 2012: ‘To every age its art, to art its freedom’ by Carter Moody
Cecilia W. Yu of iProtest, which she co-founded in 2011 with Frankie Stein, to encourage worldwide Creative Free speech, and Team Robbo have collaborated on guerilla art tactics in special events and exhibitions, including at Liverpool’s restored St. Luke’s (Bombed Out) Church and London’s Red Gallery.
Its Okay to say “Thank you”! Gratitude Meditation! by Leo Babauta
Why Gratitude? Because it reminds you to thank others. I’ll talk about this more below, but the simple act of saying “thank you” to someone can make a big difference in that person’s life. Calling them, emailing them, stopping by to say thank you …
For your eyes Only: Multimedia Art Installation@Red Gallery, Team Rex Exhibition
This is a quick peek of the Performances with Wearable Art by Cecilia.W.Yu on the evening of the 8th Feb, 8pm at the Red Gallery, Team Rex Exhibition at the invitation by Team Robbo. London, 2012. There will be more official images, videos and movies to come.
London: Team Rex Exhibition, ^Yu’s “高貴文雅,但無用 ” ; Classy but useless…” Art talk 8th September
“高貴文雅,但無用 ” ; Classy but useless…
Literally it reads: “Noble & elegant, but without purpose”
when: 8th September, 2012 at 8pm at the Red Gallery (Rooftop weather permitting)
Location: Red Gallery, 1-3 Rivington Street London, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3DT, 020 7613 3620
余 – by Cecilia W Yu
Originally posted on AraBelle!:
余 余 余 is a Chinese surname 6000 yrs old. 余 is incoherent squibble in the West. 余 …………………………………..YU Ah! YU…..a joke Meme….. Y U not…
Guzheng at the Bombed out Church
A short film about the Multi-media Visual Arts installation “Hell, Money!” created by Cecilia.W.Yu for when Team Robbo and YU presented: “Nothing Left to Burn!” at the Liverpool Bombed out Church on the 4th August 2012 with the wonderful performance of Zilan Liao’s classical chinese harp….:) under a Creative Commons 3.0 Licence