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Halo Quin

~ Author, storyteller, singer-songwriter, witch

Category Archives: Reflections

The Cheshire Cat’s Smile

10 Saturday Apr 2010

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Dreams, Film, Otherworlds, Reality, Reflection, review, Storytelling, Strangeness of Life, Surrealism, Wonderland

~ A Review

I walk home after the sky has moved from blue to purple, and above the rooftops I see the thin sliver of a Cheshire cat smile.

Two nights before my sweetie, a friend and I went to watch the new Alice in Wonderland film by Tim Burton in 3D. Its a rare treat to visit a cinema from the Valleys of Wales, so we were most excited!

It was beautiful, and a strange blend of Alice in Wonderland, Alice Through the Looking Glass and The Jabberwocky. When the 3D technology has developed even a little further it will be a fantastic addition to the visual experience and I look forward to seeing how it may perhaps add to the storytelling. For the moment, it was pretty (despite my personal difficulties focussing, and preference for brighter colours, which were washed out by the special glasses). We all giggled at the spectacle of ourselves in the huge frames over our modest daily glasses we wear to see the world.

But I left the theatre feeling that here had been a spectacle, and little else.

It being Burton, there were plenty of treats, and a familiar cast of actors who pulled off their roles wonderfully. There were characters, long loved and often missed, reappearing in new guises. There were amazing details and vast vistas of beauty.

And yet it lacked something…

And under that sliver of moon I began to realise what.

In the story that captured our hearts so long ago, it wasn’t a narrative that we fell in love with, but the surrealness, the moment by moment twisting and turning of a world which whispered with wonder.

Now the fantastical has become so commonplace it cannot invoke the same degree of dreaming on its own, and forcing a loose narrative on pieces of art which have little truck with beginning, middle and end takes a little more away.

The story of Alice is not a narrative, but a dream, and that is why we love it.

Alice shows us how reality flows between the two worlds of dreaming and waking, and watching her adventures lets us walk away with a little piece of her ability to walk between these worlds. It felt to me like the new film tried to make this more obvious, and perhaps missed the point.

But it was still gorgeous, I will still watch it again, and I do still adore the Cheshire Cat and his smile…

I walk home after the sky has moved from blue to purple, and above the rooftops I see

the thin sliver of a Cheshire cat smile.

Two nights before my sweetie, a friend and I went to watch the new Alice in Wonderland

film by Tim Burton in 3D. Its a rare treat to visit a cinema from the Valleys of

Wales, so we were most excited!

It was beautiful, and a strange blend of Alice in Wonderland, Alice Through the

Looking Glass and The Jabberwocky. When the 3D technology has developed even a little

further it will be a fantastic addition to the visual experience and I look forward to

seeing how it may perhaps add to the storytelling. For the moment, it was pretty

(despite my personal difficulties focussing, and preference for brighter colours,

which were washed out by the special glasses). We all giggled at the spectacle of

ourselves in the huge frames over our modest daily glasses we wear to see the world.

But I left the theatre feeling that here had been a spectacle, and little else.

It being Burton, there were plenty of treats, and a familiar cast of actors who pulled

off their roles wonderfully. There were characters, long loved and often missed,

reappearing in new guises. There were amazing details and vast vistas of beauty.

And yet it lacked something…

And under that sliver of moon I began to realise what.

In the story that captured our hearts so long ago, it wasn’t a narrative that we fell

in love with, but the surrealness, the moment by moment twisting and turning of a

world which whispered with wonder.

Now the fantastical has become so commonplace it cannot invoke the same degree of

dreaming on its own, and forcing a loose narrative on pieces of art which have little

truck with beginning, middle and end takes a little more away.

The story of Alice is not a narrative, but a dream, and that is why we love it.

Alice shows us how reality flows between the two worlds of dreaming and waking, and

watching her adventures lets us walk away with a little piece of her ability to walk

between these worlds. It felt to me like the new film tried to make this more obvious,

and perhaps missed the point.

But it was still gorgeous, I will still watch it again, and I do still adore the

Cheshire Cat and his smile…

Home Away from Home

10 Wednesday Mar 2010

Posted by Haloquin in Reflections

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familiarity, home, Reflection, Strangeness of Life

I’m sat in a room at a philosophy conference, in a strange place, with all my loved ones miles away. There is a strange feeling of liminality here, a beautiful conference hall in acres of land to wander in, trees rustling as the sun sets, and students gathered to perform philosophy. A place away from home, but still familiar, home to an event dedicated to an activity I love.

I can hear people through the walls, and yet I’m sat alone. We are here already, and yet the conference has not yet begun. I find myself waiting…

I look around me, this year I have properly unpacked, I have put my things in spaces, temporarily designated as their proper places.

I open up my laptop on the desk and start it up, feeling like some modern writer opening a new version of the old writing kits, laying out the pieces, putting everything where it should be.

The wallpaper, my familiar icons, it all puts me at ease, and I realise that I’ve carried something very familiar with me, a little piece of home.

My laptop is many things: writing tool, connection, art-medium, games console, TV, entertainment station.

It is also familiar, set up how I want it, messy and disorganised, icons everywhere, files in multiple places at once, cluttered… and also homey, indicative of my life, comforting.

Its funny how the things we use become parts of us, however temporarily, extensions of our selves, expressions of our personalities.

Its funny how, so far from home, such a strangely unnatural-seeming object can be the most natural to use, the most comforting, a little piece of home.

Checking in…

20 Saturday Feb 2010

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life, project

Hello all,

I’ve been really quiet on here lately since getting a rabbit; between a funeral, starting rehearsals for a performance of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, the rabbit chewing holes in her shoulders (which are finally *touch wood* healing!) and my usual distractions of life, I’ve not been posting. The past 3 nights, however, I’ve been up at nearly dawn to relieve my sweetie on BunnyWatch, and I’ve been surprisingly productive in making a website 🙂

Otherwise, this past month I have: knitted my first pair of socks, finished my hoodie (sans hood, which I decided against), almost finished Hella’s Gate (an ‘oil’ painting), joined a beginners Spanish class, and written a shedload of notes on Heidegger’s lectures on Nietzsche for my Thesis. Pictures of the relevent pictorial aspects to follow! My roses are still going strong, and they are backdropped against snow, as they were that Imbolc last year when I acquired them!

I have also started another blog to go with my website…

You know, looking over what I get up to, its a lot!

Life is good, and its snowing again. Pretty.

Sometimes I do the daftest things…

18 Monday Jan 2010

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beauty, Domino Bunny, life, Random acts

… like rescue a rabbit 6 months earlier than the earliest I intended to.

She is beautiful though. Meet Domino:


3 and a half months old, English breed, friendly, inquisitive, a little nervous but settling quickly.

Oh, and she is both happy cuddling and fine travelling. Exactly the kind of rabbit I was thinking of. 🙂

Also on the plus side, all her bedding and stuff is compostable, she’ll eat mostly veg when older, and therefore she won’t make developing self-sufficiency as hard as, say, a cat would. And since her territory is her cage, she’ll relocate happier too. (Yes, all my pets are cat substitutes. No, that doesn’t mean I love them any less for not being kitty shaped. Yes, stupid bunny has stolen my heart in only 24 hours.)

Catching up

25 Tuesday Aug 2009

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life, musings

Wow… life has been full!

In no particular order, I have done the following since I last posted:

Gotten a new job

Finished and then started a Faery Oracle Card (3.5 left to go…)

Taught at my first Witchcamp (Sunrise! Just soooo Good!)

Moved back to Mum’s for the summer

Managed not to save any extra money

Made tarot cards for swaps

Decided to take singing lesson (but not actually booked any yet)

Aquired an electric guitar destined for the skip

Watched my roses be infested with greenfly and almost die… but still hang on

Plotted HUGE ideas with my Mum

Painted 3 pictures of dragons

Knitted a hairband

Volunteered at a Museum

Begun research for MPhil Proposal

And some other things I can’t quite remember right now.

Its been a busy summer so far… and at some point I might actually post about some of these properly (like scanning my pics and cards and posting those, and writing a review of Camp). Summer ‘break’ is 2/3rds done, and I’m looking forward to its end, as this is the time, as a student, that I work the hardest. This, of course, assumes that I’ll get on the course I want to… otherwise I need a new plan quick!

So yeah… its been a while… and I’ve not been idle!

I’ve found it odd balancing working (almost) full-time with making space to play, and its renewed my desire to find some form of work that allows me to be creative as well as philosophical so that I can keep all my parts fed without being as tired as i end up over the summer. Plus, I’d like to not have to be running on someone else’s timetable (i.e. 9-5 or some other time-frame) but that might be something that has to wait for a while…

How’re you all? 🙂

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