Sunday, February 28, 2010

Feb. 28, 2010

Sunday afternoon on West St. Germain

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Feb. 27, 2010


Feb. 27, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Feb. 26, 2010


Feb. 26, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Feb. 25, 2010


Feb. 25, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Feb. 24, 2010


knife bridge, originally uploaded by TedSher.

knife bridge

Feb. 24, 2010


knife bridge with cheddar cheese, originally uploaded by TedSher.

knife bridge with cheddar cheese

Monday, February 22, 2010

Feb. 22, 2010


Feb. 22, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Choosing shoes

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Feb. 21, 2010


Feb. 21, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

The shelf where white things are kept.

snowangel and the heart


snowangel and the heart, originally uploaded by TedSher.

snow angel and the heart


snow angel and the heart, originally uploaded by TedSher.

snow angel and the heart


snow angel and the heart, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Feb. 20, 2010


Feb. 20, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.


1:40 p.m.

Feb. 19, 2010


Tiger's Ten Tips, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Golf Digest, January 2010, waiting room at the eye doctor's.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Feb. 18, 2010


Feb. 18, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

North wall of the garage

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Feb. 17, 2010


Feb. 17, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Whitney Recreation Center

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Feb. 16, 2010

Sergei Eisenstein and Walt Disney with Mickey Mouse at Lake George

Monday, February 15, 2010

Feb. 15, 2010


Feb. 15, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Sunday, February 14, 2010


Backyard heart for my valentine, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Backyard heart for my valentine

Feb. 14, 2010


Sunday afternoon on Lake George, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Sunday afternoon on Lake George

Feb. 13, 2010


Escher String Quartet @ St. Cloud, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Pierre Lapointe, viola; Wu Jie, violin; and Andrew Janss, cello, members of the Escher String Quartet

Friday, February 12, 2010

Feb. 12, 2010


Feb. 12, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Feb. 11, 2010


7:30 a.m., Park Diner, originally uploaded by TedSher.

7:30 a.m., Park Diner

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Feb. 10, 2010


Feb. 10, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

MD's arm

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

skater


Feb. 9, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

skater


Feb. 9, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

skater


Feb. 9, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

skater


Feb. 9, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

skater


Feb. 9, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

skater


Feb. 9, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Feb. 8, 2010


Feb. 8, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Getting stuck/unstuck

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Feb. 7, 2010


Feb. 7, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Feb. 6, 2010


Feb. 6, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

The gallery was jammed with hundreds of artists registering their work for the Foot in the Door show. Behind me I heard one being interviewed on camera and recognized her as one of my students from last year. Made me proud.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Feb. 5, 2010


Feb. 5, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Please join us 4-5:30 pm Feb. 11 in CH4 when Kevin Sharpe will read his “Property Dualism Entails Substance Dualism” with discussion to follow.

Abstract: An increasingly popular view amongst philosophers of mind has it that one can hold a robust form of property dualism, roughly the view that mental properties are neither physical nor physically realized, while denying substance dualism, the view that human persons are immaterial substances. Despite its initial appeal, I don’t think this position is tenable. Property dualism entails substance dualism. Call this the entailment thesis. Drawing on Chalmers’ zombie argument against physicalism, I propose a new argument for the entailment thesis: Property dualism entails the possibility of zombie world (a world that contains physical duplicates of phenomenally conscious beings that altogether lacks phenomenal consciousness). If zombie worlds are possible then it’s possible for my body to exist in a zombie world, but as I am essentially conscious, it’s not possible for me to exist in a zombie world. Therefore, if property dualism is true, then I am not identical to my body. Although the argument is put in terms of my body, it can be put in terms of any physical object that I might be identified with. So if property dualism is true, then I am not identical to any physical thing (i.e. substance dualism is true). Thus, there is no middle ground between substance dualism and full-blown physicalism. If one rejects physicalism, substance dualism is unavoidable.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Feb. 4, 2010


Feb. 4, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Feb. 3, 2010


Corin Hewitt @ the art department, originally uploaded by TedSher.

"Here's What's Happening in Your Part of the World (As We Speak)" by Corin Hewitt

Eight-foot cast-marble sculpture of retired weatherman Willard Scott is installed in an unused grain silo in Richmond, Vermont for the coming year. Scott was the national television weatherman on the influential morning news program The Today Show and earlier, the first Ronald McDonald clown.

Feb. 2, 2010


Feb. 2, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

We attended our precinct caucus tonight, listen to campaigners for candidates for congress and Minnesota governor's race. This is St. Cloud city council president Bob Johnson seeking support for State Sen. Taryl Clark in her bid to unseat incumbent Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Feb. 1, 2010


Feb. 1, 2010, originally uploaded by TedSher.

Matt Sintchak, saxophonist with the new media duo Sonict, repairs a wireless microphone before the final third of a concert that included video, live electronic mixings, and his saxophones.

Dec. 28, 2007

Dec. 28, 2007
In the waning years of WW II, we were living in Rockville Center, Long Island, I was about 12 and dad was dying of a brain tumor. Mom said NYC was no place for a widow to bring up a child, so she packed us up and we took a train to her childhood home in Detroit Lakes Minnesota. That's where she met and married this widower. He was a clothing salesman and outdoorsman.

Dec. 27, 2007

Dec. 27, 2007
Hamburger at Petes Place

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