Monday, April 18, 2011

Interesting CXR (9)

A man presented with acute onset of shortness of breath and clinical findings are of pneumothorax and an emergency chest tube insertion was done. However he remains in respiratory distress despite the procedure..What do you think he is not improving and what does the CXR actually show?.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Shaun McNiff on his painting and process

Interesting ECG (7)

(Click to enlarge).I have this interesting ECG sent to me by a postgraduate Medical Registrar from Kenya and we would like to share this for discussion..What do you think it is?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Art & Knowing

I just finished reading Pat B. Allen's guide to self knowledge and spiritual fulfillment through creativity aka Art is a Way of Knowing. Allen is an artist/art therapist who uses her personal journey as illumination and guide. It's not a new book, but stands the test of time, delving into archetypes and Jungian territory. If she'd written it now, instead of 15 years ago, it might have been a blog. Like this. Kind of.

Inspired to try one of the automatic drawing techniques she describes in the book, I dug out my oil pastels and scribbled away for a few hours last Sunday. The scribble technique is similar to some processes I described a few years ago here, from the Surrealist bag of tricks. In soufflage, one blows on paint to make it dribble, inspiring or revealing an image. Eclaboussure employs water or turpentine to create splatters and space. Automatic drawing and frottage attempt to get pencil to paper, away from our conscious mind's control.

I was anxious when I first sat down to draw. And as you know if you read this blog, drawing isn't my go to art. So it's bundled up with a bit of anxiety all it's own. The nice thing about oil pastels is they glide on the paper in a particularly yummy way. So it feels good, physically. Smooth. Delightful. And the colors are nice. Pretty. I like pretty.

After scribbling away for a while I held the paper up, and wasn't sure what I saw or didn't see. I started rubbing my fingers into the pastels. A little fiercely I have to say. The energy of the scribbles was chaotic, like my mind. And the energy of my rubbing was aggressive. But calming too. In the way a burst relieves pressure.

Suddenly I started to see things. It's like looking for faces in clouds. I began to outline in black. Struggled a bit with a half bird/half cat creature I couldn't quite make out. Set it aside, physically. But left it smouldering on my mind's back burner.

Meanwhile the next day, a friend posted on her blog about an online nixed media owl course she was diving into. And suddenly I knew that the creature trying to take form on the page was Owl. A little research into Owl medicine revealed that they are often thought to look like feathered felines. Owl symbolizes mystery, magic, the unknown and unseen.

Of course, Owl is popping up all over for me now. Surfing this morning, every other image seems to be my feathered friend with wide eyes and even wider wing span.

This bird energy is familiar to me, as I've been exploring the Axis Mundi archetype for a number of years. But the Owl energy is new. Intriguing.

I'm looking forward to more explorations in scribbling, and looking for images in clouds of color and line. It's my intention to create a workshop that explores this fascinating territory too. It so captures the process of creativity and really gets us out of the way of ourselves.

Try it. And see for yourself. You remember how to look for faces in clouds don't you?

May your day be filled with the Magic Medicine of seeing.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Interesting Imaging (2)



A man with unknown comorbid was brought in with unresponsiveness. No history could be obtained from patient or family. Some of his clinical signs (Panel A, B):
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And the CT Brain is shown in Panel C.

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Correlating the CT Brain findings with the clinical signs, what would you highly suspect? Please give the complete diagnosis.

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Kirtanarama @ FIGMENT NYC 2011

I think of FIGMENT as NYC's tamed down, family version of Burning Man. The spirit of community and non-commodity is at its heart. And art is the headliner.
Last year I created ORBS for FIGMENT. This year I've put in two proposals. One for PICNIC!, a series of picnic blankets made from reclaimed plastic packaging. Another for KIRTANARAMA, a community kirtan event which I hope will become an annual FIGMENT event, like the Ecstatic Chant weekends at the Omega Institute.
To that end, I am putting out an open call to kirtan wallas - and chanters - everywhere who would like to participate and help bring this vision to life in the heart of Governor's Island, June 10 - 12, 2011
I will be creating an online sign up sheet shortly and a Facebook page for more info, but for now, reach out to me at kirtanarama@yahoo.com or leave a comment here.



Friday, April 1, 2011

Interesting Chest Xray (8)

A 40 year-old lady presented with intermittent hemoptysis for 2 days and was referred from a district clinic with impression of possible tuberculosis. She denies any fever or TB contact, though she noted hoarseness of voice for the past 3 weeks but she thought it was just URTI. Further history revealed that she has feeling of palpitation for many months but she did not seek any treatment. After