Cheating with Jogia Sarangi
http://www.alansondheim.org/raspless.mp3
The jogia sarangi is one of the most difficult instruments I've played.
Aden Evans gave me his, and I found a dilruba bow which works with it.
Unfortunately, it will take me quite a while to begin to make it sound
beautiful (i
Thanks, I don't think any of us expect that the article will do any
good...
- Alan
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Martha Deed wrote:
This sounds like a nightmare, Alan. I'm pleased for you that you have been
able to speak up about what is happening. But -- it would be even better if
you could get
This sounds like a nightmare, Alan. I'm pleased for
you that you have been able to speak up about what is happening. But
-- it would be even better if you could get a good night's sleep.
Best,
Martha
Alan Sondheim wrote:
Neighborhood News as the Arena's forced on us:
Subject: Daily New
Neighborhood News as the Arena's forced on us:
Subject: Daily News article on construction noise
in which Alan is quoted.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/atlantic-yards-project-sleepless-nights-prospect-heights-article-1.1021988
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405297020457
Michael -
Of course you can!
- Edward
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can we have a dvblog copy :) ?
m.
From: Edward Picot
To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] The Problem of Health Care
Michael -
I take your point about Paul and Pauline just seeming to stand
Marc -
This is so wierd! I seriously like the soundtrack, and I include your
narrative in that. To me, the strangest aspect is the insistence that
the Valentine picture represents you "as a robot" pulling your own heart
out. Assuming that the picture at valentines_day.htm is meant to be the
sa
Michael -
I take your point about Paul and Pauline just seeming to stand there
blinking (and dying) until somebody else comes along and invents free
healthcare for them. And the fact that the lightbulb representing the
idea of free healthcare looks a bit similar in shape to the Dept of
Health
another wonderful image from Toni:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/67921617@N04/6872645557/
From: Michael Szpakowski
To: netbehaviour
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2012 10:00 AM
Subject: Extraordinary sequence of photos by Toni-Marie Harrold
Hi
Toni is a studen
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j
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On 14.02.2012, at 08:04, Fung-Lin Hall wrote:
> Klaus Nomi sings for you.. see the Man and the Woman and Abstract
> paintings Lovers.
> http://www.mutanteggplant.com/vitro-nasu/2012/02/14/valentines-day-2012/
>
> Fung Lin Hall
>
Klaus Nomi sings for you.. see the Man and the Woman and Abstract
paintings Lovers.
http://www.mutanteggplant.com/vitro-nasu/2012/02/14/valentines-day-2012/
Fung Lin Hall
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http://theleakinyourhometown.wordpress.com/
It's a bit old - from July 2010
“the leak in your home town” is an iPhone app that lets users see the
BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill whenever they see a BP logo. A user
simply launches the app and aims their iPhone’s camera at the nearest
BP logo. What
Ahh love it!! (extra exclamation marks for critical appraisal)
I was quite literally dancing around the lounge to this and pulling serious 80s
alternative/goth/electro-kid solemn expressions of empty heart solitude.
More please, in time for Xmas!
M
On 14 Feb 2012, at 09:17, Michael Szp
Edward:
This is absolutely brilliantly made - the comic timing is impeccable and it
looks great.
I think you've become a formidable film-maker.
It bothers me that the ordinary folk in it are completely passive and none too
bright,
not because I think it should feature red banners blowing in the
Marc:
It's great!
I love the distancing of the narrative voice (you but not you) and the careful,
quite literary, pacing and structure of the text.
The music (I love that four note - with the fourth note repeated -motif which
dominates the middle section, humourous but also urgent) drives it on
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