21 March 2010

trash is for anyone who wants it, who picks it up. it's a specific question with an unclear purpose; it's maybe a flirtatious thing to ask?
—harold brodkey



stoned in space. zeus. christ. it has always been rock and so it is and so it shall be. within the context of neo rock we must open up our eyes and seize and rend the veil of smoke which man calls order. pollution is a necessary result of the inability of man to reform and transform waste.
the transformation of waste

the transformation of waste

the transformation of waste

the transformation of waste is perhaps the oldest pre-occupation of man. man being the chosen alloy, he must be reconnected—via shit, at all cost. inherent with(in) us is the dream of the task of the alchemist to create from the clay of man. and to re-create from excretion of man pure and then soft and then solid gold.

—patti smith



the power of objects. power between objects. and power between objects and people. the magick of strong emergence. transubstantiation. what genet did with words. this excites me, so i pick it up and put it next to this other thing that excites me, and then i tell you a story and the story excites you excites me excites the object.

i like objects, but i don't have/keep a lot, so it's nice to be able to encounter objects in yr friend's bedroom or to go to a gallery and see some nice objects.

i first saw ethan's show when it was at envoy this past september. then i went and got some ice cream. if you're in new jersey now, i might suggest you do the same.

LOOKIN AT
augmented reality in a contact lens
henry crouch
internet threatens rare species
is it wrong to swim with dolphins?
johansson / heidi nilausen
kit webster - enigmatica
mars moon phobos seen in detail by european probe
monkeys learn more from females
tiny vipers - dreamer

LISTENIN TO
dazzle ships
dinosaurs are still alive
robyn - fembot
sleighbells

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