Re: From Codex Argenteus

2006-03-20 Thread J. Lehmus
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Allen Bramhall wrote: I enjoyed this but I got Server Not Found on the link. cool stuff, makes me think of Jim Leftwch. Thanks, the sdf-eu web server must have been down MENU BANAL >> http://jlehmus.sdf-eu.org << PHOTOGRAPHY

Re: movie reviews - buñuel

2006-03-20 Thread Ana Buigues
Thanks for this, John. Yes, the "x" in Spanish has an interesting evolution history. In the old texts (XV cent.) many things we now write with "j" (the Arabic you mention) appear with "x". Also some Catalán "x"s are "j"s and "g"s in Castilian and other times they became "ch", and even "tx" in

Re: femme à sa toilette [with green beauty mask]

2006-03-20 Thread Ana Buigues
me lo imagino. yo siempre aviso a quien está en casa cuando salgo del baño así, diciendo: "cuidado, que voy con mascara" === Re: femme à sa toilette [with green beauty mask] JOHN BENNETT Sat, 18 Mar 2006 10:52:52 -0800 mi mujer hace lo mismo a veces

Re: about the masks - lanny

2006-03-20 Thread Ana Buigues
OK, Lanny, you'll let us know when you know what you're going to do with your masks and bunny head. Take your time, the brainstorm phase is always exciting, so many ideas come that we might delay the project for a long time. Also, Lanny, I've been trying to send you an off list email for the pa

proportion

2006-03-20 Thread Ana Buigues
you are right about some things sometimes

contact

2006-03-20 Thread Ana Buigues
-look dad, that man looks like you, when you were a man! --you are not a man anymore? ---no, he's a daddy now i, guess, that's a different category O l 01

68/365, Sandy

2006-03-20 Thread Dan Waber
Sandy was the girl everyone crushed on. Worldclass gum smacker. I asked her the secret and she told me: first chew hard until the flavor's gone. Turns out, that's the trick to get me to leave her alone. It worked. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365

Re: movie reviews - buñuel

2006-03-20 Thread John M. Bennett
Yes, he used a swab and a dull, spatula-like knife.  He said the laser would cut too deep.  Only took about 3 minutes per eye, and has made an enormous difference.  My corneas were all ripply and distorted (genetic condition developed over years) so it was like seeing through a ripply water glass

body of subject

2006-03-20 Thread BjørnMagnhildøen
lpussacl, ertoodhwn dasiism, hmcf hihihnde. 03-12-48, 20-03-06, 1231 1248 1 78 -835897614 thing about knowledge is that it neutralizes power.. knowledge makes impotent so to say.. well, to say knowledge is power is also true.. what i mean is that too much power is also ruining power, and things l

suzanne-graham-filage

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
apparatus desperate for screen <---> transform into frame <--> into one frame after another <--> imminency of two dimensions <> so safe! <---> spaltung <--> mirror=shadow <--> neurasthenia http://www.asondheim.org/mil.mp4 crawl up the screen ^ look i can almost get rid of my legs ^ so safe!

Re: movie reviews - buñuel

2006-03-20 Thread phanero
I am - Buñuel fan Luis, she is a Lazarus de Lazarillo de Tormes of Torment she is another Goyesque eye spawned hydralike from the Grotesque Velasquezian nobility of the Spanish maddirtnoise, A Quevedo or Valle-Inclan, a polygon of Aragon Bunuel had once hoped to be an Entomologist an Insect e

Re: movie reviews - buñuel

2006-03-20 Thread phanero
http://www.4olin.com/ Bi-lingual on-line Edition of Lazarillo de Tormes, his fortunes and adversities, 16th Century Spanish Picaresque, a book once banned by the Spanish Inquisition.

Re: movie reviews - buñuel

2006-03-20 Thread John M. Bennett
And a great book it is; some say the origin of the modern novel - john At 10:20 AM 3/20/2006, you wrote: http://www.4olin.com/ Bi-lingual on-line Edition of Lazarillo de Tormes, his fortunes and adversities, 16th Century Spanish Picaresque, a book once banned by the Spanish Inquisition. __

D uck, Gon g

2006-03-20 Thread John M. Bennett
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my words in individual array

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
my words in individual array int &parse_file_into_words("np", $ret_val; &parse_file_into_words("np", &parse_file_into_words("np", $ret_val; &parse_file_into_words("np", "50 } http://www.asondheim.org/pith.mp3 * http://www.asondheim.org/pith.mp3 http://www.asondheim.org/pith.mp3 sin(\$i)"); http:/

[coose metar]

2006-03-20 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
[coose metar] a k [epoxy]r e l i 0 [metro] a a 2 bai [pooch]s a o c [essay] av [until]r r y kdn

THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread mwp
THE FIRST MOVIE 2006 This movie simply alternates between black and white frames, but I find the effect produced by such a simple device to be far more interesting than the description might suggest. If you gaze directly at the movie, I suspect you will see, as did I, a definite chocolate-tinted b

Re: [coose metar]

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
I really like this blown poem and hitch milch - not to mention the 3-syllable beginning - alan On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Jukka-Pekka Kervinen wrote: [coose metar] a k [epoxy]r e l i 0 [metro] a a 2 bai [pooch]

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
(I haven't seen this yet) but have you seen any of the flicker films from the 60s - for example Tony Conrad? - Alan On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mwp wrote: THE FIRST MOVIE 2006 This movie simply alternates between black and white frames, but I find the effect produced by such a simple device to b

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread mIEKAL aND
Many years ago, I saw a couple hours straight of Ken Jacob's flicker films, it took me a couple days for my eye-brain coordination to return to "normal" ~mIEKAL On Mar 20, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote: (I haven't seen this yet) but have you seen any of the flicker films

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
I made some flicker videowork with outmoded broadcast stuff from Film and Video Arts here in NY in the 90s. They led to hallucinations - no images but odd pulsings like the surface of the sun. I couldn't watch them for too long - alan On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mIEKAL aND wrote: Many years ago,

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread mwp
Yes, I've seen both Jacobs and Conrad. And Kubelka, Sharits, etc. This is the most minimal of flicker films, of all films for that matter, in that it is simply b/w in alternation, with no attempt at making analogies to music, etc. m On Mar 20, 2006, at 11:09 AM, mIEKAL aND wrote: Many year

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread phanero
Why not close the eyes.. That's the way Gysin's dreamachine was used.. - Original Message - From: "mwp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:14 AM Subject: Re: THE FIRST MOVIE Yes, I've seen both Jacobs and Conrad. And Kubelka, Sharits, etc. This is the most min

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
I think what else is going on here - just watched it - has to do with writing and rewriting pixels; I'm nearsighted and as I got closer, the shapes 'enlarged.' There's definitely a moire-thing happening which is related to the scan speed - alan On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mwp wrote: THE FIRST MO

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
Tony's didn't have those analogies either; it simply changed the rate. Given the history of all of this (including all that stuff with open projectors w/out film etc.), I don't think this is that original (although it does hurt the eyes) - alan On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mwp wrote: Yes, I've se

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread mwp
Agreed that it isn’t that original. It’s just more extreme in terms of paring down than anything else that’s been done in a similar vein, which is why I found it (modestly) interesting. Minor stuff, good for a HMMM, but that's about it. Funny, but my eyes aren't hurt by it, even after a minute. m

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE and TECH QUESTION

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
Was just thinking more about this. First, the easiest way to get an interesting flicker movie - aim a video camera at a TV w/ negative image on - it loops b&w sometimes colors. More to the point for pared-down, the 'Ganzfeld' pieces - I think from the 60s or 70s at the latest - were far more mini

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE and TECH QUESTION

2006-03-20 Thread mIEKAL aND
In Quicktime Movie Properties Presentation Movie Controller type: none movie controller There's still a top bar but the sides & bottom are gone. ~mIEKAL On Mar 20, 2006, at 1:42 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote: Which leads me to the TECH QUESTION - Doe

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE and TECH QUESTION

2006-03-20 Thread mwp
Ah, but the online representation does not wholly match the original, which wouldn’t have any of the controller stuff showing! Ideally, this thing should be viewed on a TV or projected in a room with the lights off. Also, the Internet can’t play 29.97fps, can it? I think the frame-rate difference b

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE and TECH QUESTION

2006-03-20 Thread Dirk Vekemans
To do away with the top too, see http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/mediaskins.html You need Quicktime Pro to do this i guess. Create an entirely black WinMask.gif and DragMask.gif the exact size of your movie and follow the rest of the tutorial, you oughto end up with sth like you see nex

Health Cau -3 finito

2006-03-20 Thread david divizio
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Re: THE FIRST MOVIE

2006-03-20 Thread david divizio
This entire thread reminds me of a wonderful exhibit I saw of J Turrells work entitled "Where does the light in our dreams come from? I'm thinking that's a memory thing... And another thingk... when do we first see light? Dreamt or otherwise. --- mwp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > THE FIRST

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE and TECH QUESTION

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
Wow! That works! Is there anyway to set this as default - - Alan On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mIEKAL aND wrote: In Quicktime Movie Properties Presentation Movie Controller type: none movie controller There's still a top bar but the sides & bottom are gone. ~m

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE and TECH QUESTION

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
Honestly don't remember who used it - just remember seeing the effect. The point for me is that even if the original didn't have controller stuff showing, it's still there - there's an entire apparatus behind it... - Alan On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mwp wrote: Ah, but the online representation do

Re: THE FIRST MOVIE and TECH QUESTION

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
Thanks for this - I'll try it. I wonder what would happen if the video were looped - Alan On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Dirk Vekemans wrote: To do away with the top too, see http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/mediaskins.html You need Quicktime Pro to do this i guess. Create an entirely black Wi

studioscopy

2006-03-20 Thread Sheila Murphy
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2006-03-20 Thread John Lowther
starting again with the promise of the nest one not infested speech moonlight for fuck's sake beings clothed chessboard pattern able arrangements dissed reprovals like integuments doubling back mom dialectical image bank slip stiffed so i torched it dominance be littler but it doesn't go dim in

Philippines under de facto martial law

2006-03-20 Thread Ishaq
http://bc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/15900/index.php Philippines under de facto martial law Right now, a crisis in the Philippines is being perpetuated by U.S. imperialism and its puppet Gloria Macapagal-Arroyothe princip

Und Now fur somethingks compleltey differnet

2006-03-20 Thread david divizio
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Human, specifications, outline, history

2006-03-20 Thread Alan Sondheim
Human, specifications, outline, history 1. The continuous lineage of tool-making and inheritance from the paleo- lithic to the present, as tools create tools; this keyboard descends most likely from the Mousterian. 2. The continuous embedding of human debris, effusion, detritus, splayed across s