london art fair, photos and drawings:
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was supposed to attend the random beef delta wave quadrant method of
virtual particle random brain paste
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collapses --- > writing, is that later entries reference/remark
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Magdalene. --- > might still associate her with the Magdalen. 100c100 < to
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A never ending story (for those of us that remember the 80's)...
http://pallit.lhi.is/microcodes/index.php?code_id=68
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and i've
not even done any programming lately.
my job is mundane and my brain is mislead by it, turned toward anger, hate
the world for forcing this shit on me.
i just want a job that doesn't make me angry.
desperation:
~ $ ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/* -l
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 74 May 27 21:59
AND RESIDENCY PROGRAMMEHow To Be A Resident?28th June 2011 to 22nd July 2011AND
is excited to launch it's regional artists' residency programme, HOW TO BE A
RESIDENT?The residency programme includes opportunities for artists to develop
new work in partnership with a variety of organisations incl
and uncontrollable urges
http://www.alansondheim.org/thump18.png
and uncontrollable dejection. my tongue leaves the body; i am left with thick
background urges, thickening of the trunk, taut. bulges split in real life and
violent urges, we won't last as long as the robin, as stromatolites, w
Hiyas,
Hope this finds you all well!
More updates from Palestine..
http://bipbeep.tv/?x=entry:entry140410-103608
Just a quick blog post.. Was utterly shuttered last night/morning.. Took a
fair few of the energy pills that normally work fine - vitamin b complex -
however, no joy..
The other ele
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"They heard Dixon's foot. A stern thought compressed her brows, and set
her teeth. It was Dixon's measured tread. They heard her walk."
Continuing the abridged version of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South -
abridged on the principle of leaving out all the important bits. The
sinister Dixon ma
Dave -
Thanks very much for the comments. I like the idea of rewriting a book
without the central character, too.
I also liked "The Violence of the Scene", by the way, particularly the
first two panels and the last one. I like the way the second panel opens
up a different dimension by using a
"Gathering, gathering along the narrow street, came a hollow solemn
blast. From each side of the door there were constant droppings. Higgins
crept up carefully upon the stones, his glassy eyes, one half-open,
staring upwards to the sky. Owing to the position in which he had been
lying, the fore
Dave -
Thanks for the response! The answer to your question about how I
decide what's important, I suppose, is that I try to discard any
definite information about what's happening in the story. But
actually I mostly just go through each chapter looking for phrases
which will connect up with o
"Mr Thornton walked rapidly, without awaiting Dixon's slow movements. Margaret
stood by the tea-table, resolved. The lines in her father's face were soft and
waving, with a frequent undulating kind of trembling, the dreamy lids a
considerable distance from the eyes. Mr Thornton's straight brows
Dave -
Sorry to take such a long time to reply - I saw your message before
Christmas, but then I got swept away on a tide of festivity.
Thanks for the response, anyway. In answer to your question, no, I'm not
clever enough to automate the removal of important bits. In any case if it
was automat
Now blogging for AND Festival.
Programme now online.
Join us in abandoning your normal devices!
This second edition of AND is presented by folly in association with
FACT (Foundation of Art and Creative Technology) and Cornerhouse.
15th March - 10th April Lancashire / Cumbria
http://andfe
Dear all - with apologies for cross-postings -
(I thought I'd sent this out last week, but it seems to have got lost
somehow.)
"It was too hot. She was struck by an unusual heaving. A sense of
irritation gathered round the doors and windows. Margaret reached the
small side-entrance. The port
"The house was full of packing-cases. Even the pretty lawn at the side was to
pack up, stiffly and slowly, through the bare echoing November. The very robin
that her father had so often made, with his own hands, more gorgeous than ever;
amber and golden; here, at this bed of thyme, began to spea
and dancer,
this is how i envision slonnui sound, chimes and shrine,
gongs when onset tones tend, tend to disappear,
open space before and after chimes, you
can walk around them, companion shrine moving, the
following voice, murmur, haunt, haunting less desire
more metal, wood, earth, fire, gr
This is great, Alan. Is it a still from a video? If so, I’d love to see the
whole piece!
> On 05 Nov 2015, at 05:03, Alan Sondheim wrote:
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> and uncontrollable dejection. my tongue leaves the body; i am left with
This isn't from a video, but there are similar videos. This is a still
from Poser -
- thanks, Alan
On Thu, 5 Nov 2015, Gretta Louw wrote:
This is great, Alan. Is it a still from a video? If so, I?d love to see the
whole piece!
On 05 Nov 2015, at 05:03, Alan Sondheim wrote:
and unco
http://youtu.be/ck8nhq7Juak
When you've been deleted you hear your heart beating bum bum bum bum:
http://youtu.be/ck8nhq7Juak
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 11:07 PM, Pall Thayer wrote:
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I love this project, it's such an interesting idea. It opens up all
sorts of possibilities as well - how about writing a particular
character out of a story? Maybe even a central character? I wonder
what the result would be like.
dave
On 7 January 2011 19:17, Edward Picot wrote:
> "They heard Di
Hi Edward - I love this project - and great that you're continuing
through the book. I tend to start things and later give up, which
frustrates me a lot!
Do you have any ideas of what you'll do with the "book" once you've
finished it? Could you get it published?
When you abridge the book, how do
"The elements of the dinner-parties which Mrs Lennox gave, were beauty,
men, and pedantic conversation. They talked in a sensuous way outside,
lashed themselves when they were alone, and squandered their
capabilities in the drawing-room."
Concluding the abridged version of Elizabeth Gaskell's N
Hi edward
I really like this idea, and the site looks great. Do you edit out the
important bits by hand, or have you automated it in some way?
dave
2009/12/18 Edward Picot :
> "Mr Thornton walked rapidly, without awaiting Dixon's slow movements.
> Margaret stood by the tea-table, resolved. The
Just want to say this brings back odd memories; around 1970-71 Gregert
Johnson and I did a piece dealing with determinism and free will, which
involved a lot of time series analysis and input - it was all on punch
cards. And believe it or not, at this point I still record on occasion on
cass
"Hiding in the shadows between the colors we see everyday are weird,
impossible shades, colors that you shouldn't be able to see and
generally don't...unless you know how. Here's a simple guide to seeing
impossible and imaginary colors."
http://io9.com/5710434/
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and this: solo oboe doubled inverted:
http://www.alansondheim.org/turnedoboe.mp3
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From Now On This Blog Is Going To Be...
Abandon Normal Devices Net Art Programme
NOW ONLINE! at http://www.andfestival.org.uk
20-27 September 2009
Newly commissioned artworks by Guthrie Lonergan, Oliver Laric, John
Michael Boling and Hanne Mugaas
Taking its title from a piece by Michael Bell
"And Solly is off to the side"
http://www.alansondheim.org/BELLY.mp4
"And Solly is off to the side"
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theto side"the
"And Solly "And is Solly off is to off the to side" the
"And to off is to to Solly Solly "And the is "And off is off is
Solly Solly side" So
We are on our way to Moneylab to run a Live Action Role play in which
*people will (we hope) learn to create DAOs (blockchain-based
organisations called Decentralised, Autonomous Organisations) and play
out the emotional and social dynamics of producing a DAO- and so any
alliance of people with
AND festival - Grizedale Forest 2nd - 3rd April.
Start Time: Friday, 02 April 2010 at 10:00
End Time: Saturday, 03 April 2010 at 22:00
Location: All over Grizedale Forest...unsurprisingly
his spring, join the AND Festival on a digital journey across real and
virtual
worlds in Cumbria, Lancashire
And so it begins: YouTube nukes 30,000 videos.
by Ken Fisher.
Long before Google swooped in to buy up YouTube there were questions
about the video sharing site's future. In particular, concerns relating
to copyright infringement have persisted: can YouTube be sued, will they
be sued? Will a s
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