I like that this amazing show is at a cool 2 in the afternoon.
31.8.10
SF C. CARTER SHOW
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Labels: happenings, modern music, travel
30.8.10
BARBER
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Labels: animals, contemporary art, happenings, new york city, photography, travel
NECKFACE
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Labels: books, contemporary art, death, drawing, monsters
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24.8.10
NO FLASHLIGHT
I can only love those dark hills
because I live in the day.
I can only see the mountain
because I live in town.
I only (claim to) love night
because I have only smelled it.
Actually living in the night means not talking about it.
I can only say 'no flashlight'
because once I accidentally forgot it.
Actually living in the night means actually walking
in the dark, means
to find caves in song.
-No Flashlight by Mount Eerie
Posted by P.J.S. at 16:15 0 comments
Labels: caves, exploration, modern music, taxidermy, thought
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BOOK OF SOUNDS
MP3/320
PART 1
PART 2
The Book of the Sounds or Das Buch der Klänge is among Hans Otte most significant compositions. He played live this composition in many places. This 1984 recording by the Kuckuck German record company is the best introduction to his musical world, where Western minimalism meets Eastern spiritual traditions. John Cage, Terry Riley, Morton Feldman are obvious references, if one tries to compare Hans Otte's piano music to someone else...
VIA
Posted by P.J.S. at 15:24 0 comments
Labels: books, modern music
HIGH LINE
Posted by P.J.S. at 15:16 0 comments
Labels: architecture, exploration, new york city, plants
17.8.10
ARTY MEMES
Good idea?
Posted by P.J.S. at 14:51 0 comments
Labels: going out west, photography, this modern world, thought
15.8.10
14.8.10
PERSEID METEOR SHOWER
Even visible from within the light polluted confines of NYC tonight.
Posted by P.J.S. at 09:34 0 comments
Labels: new york city, space, video
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11.8.10
INDOOR DESERT
Via Fubiz
Here is the intriguing series of the Spanish photographer Alvaro Sanchez-Montanes. He decided to look for ghost towns and abandoned properties, over time. Work focuses on the doors simply entitled "Desert Indoors. Discover in the future."
Posted by P.J.S. at 15:59 0 comments
Labels: architecture, contemporary art, photography, time