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207. Color polarization

I think that the criminals have polarized how colors are used; between excessive colorless, and excessive colorful. At one side, almost everything is grey. At another side, colors overflow almost everything. Grey asphalt and concrete, create a strong contrast to a psychedelic use of colors. Here I only have mentioned a simple example. There are many other thigs to bring into focus regarding this.

I have started to think about this, because of how I have started to understand that the criminals have “influenced” me to mess with colors, when I shall redecorate the apartment where I now live. It also seems like, that the criminals have “influenced” me to begin with this redecoration in a way, that should have ended with, that I only started and never got ready. First it was a little I started to do, but afterwards it has become more and more, until it had become too much. Simultaneously the small apartment has been filled up with more and more things which are in the way, and make it difficult for me to do something here. It is now only a few days since I changed the color I have used on my walls. I used a very light color which is nearly white, but not completely white. That makes it look like it is more open in a small room, than a darker color had done.

At one side, it is a little bit dull that everything is white. At another side, it looks like a mess when too many colors are used in a messy way. But when different colors are used in a fine way; then it is something very fine with using different colors. It is different ways of using colors in fine ways.

Earlier there were shops called “color shops” (fargehandlere) in Norway, where I live, these “color shops” have now disappeared. These “color shops” sold colors, which were different sorts of paint and similar things. Today there are other types of shops which sell paint, and none of them call themselves “color shops”.

Now after I have finished this text, I started to think about that the criminals polarize many things. And I thought that love and hatred also can be a polarization, which the criminals are “influencing” people to get.

June 21, 2018, David H. Hegg