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August 23, 2007

hyper-connected

I have an iphone. And my life will probably never be the same. It gives me the illusion that I am always connected to everyone and everything. I haven't even had a cell phone for years now so this is all a little overwhelming. And quite a bit of fun.

August 20, 2007

today again: august 25th, 2007

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August 18, 2007

so much to say

There's so much to talk about, I don't even know where to start. Suffice to say, life has been busy:

  • Kunsole is going to be in the New York art parade next month.
  • I'm working on the project with Jano for our show on August 25th at Rx gallery.
  • August 26th is my birthday.
  • My mom is visiting August 27th for a week.
  • The SF Electronic Music Festival is September 5th through 9th.
  • I'm leaving to go to Documenta in Kassel for four days.
  • After that, nine days in Berlin, back September 25th.
In the meantime, here is a picture of my bike.


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August 8, 2007

amanda lear

I've been listening to Amanda Lear a lot the last couple of days, looking for inspiration for Kunsole. Here's the best to be found on YouTube. I love the effects in the music videos.

August 7, 2007

jano and i are doing a show on august 25th in san francisco

August 6, 2007

kunsole is now here

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August 5, 2007

sine loco

If you're in Tokyo tonight (Monday), GO SEE Sine Loco!
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August 3, 2007

documenta 12

Documenta 12 just sounds fabulous. No frills, no glitz, just fucking good art, as they might say in Rotterdam.

Here it all is in 5 minutes.

And here is the Documenta 12 blog.

I will probably be going in September, certainly hope so!

August 1, 2007

and they were all amazing men and women

I was saddened by Bergman's death. As for many people, Persona had a big impact on me. At the time, I must have been 18, it's safe to say I lacked most if not all the life experience needed to read it as intended. But on a surface level (albeit a quiet one), I devoured it. The film seeped into my unconscious and festered, probably still holding court in some remote corner of my brain, dictating disproportionate amounts of my thoughts.

Persona's location one step outside of consciousness was extremely attractive. And to this day, that is still where I thrive, right behind the line separating rational partition from the inexplicable.

The topics Bergman explored were old issues. Death, id, ego, insanity, identity, desire, morality: these are not really current concerns. Now we are interested in the lines between; the act of pointing to.

Last night Jano and I went to see Passolini's Momma Roma and it was absolutely amazing, putting so many films made since to shame. With relentless wit he catalogued the dissonances of lives lived in denial of consensual reality. A kind of operatic tragedy, it's high melodrama, clearing the way for Sirk and Fassbinder.

I still have a nostalgia for those big fearless questions raised by artists in the 60's. Compared to them, so much of what one sees today is a kind of candy-colored nihilism. Avoiding nostalgia for a previous artistic era is made all the more difficult when reminded at how great so much of that work was.