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“And you never knew how much I really liked you, because I never even told you....”
– The Smiths (via finallyseeing) (via stare-at-walls)
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Antilamentation
stare-at-walls: finallyseeing: Regret nothing. Not the cruel novels you read to the end just to find out who killed the cook. Not the insipid movies that made you cry in the dark, in spite of your intelligence, your sophistication. Not the lover you left quivering in a hotel parking lot, the one you beat to the punchline, the door, or the one who left you in your red dress and shoes, the ones...
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A Comment on the Orwell Diaries →
“Our spirits, as well as the physical world, would be appreciably different if Orwell had not existed. Blair wrote nearly such a sentence about H. G. Wells. But i believe it applies…
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Skyladders in Liverpool →
Yes Through collective participation an act of the imagination can become a reality… LIVERPOOL.- Yoko Ono’s work frequently consists of an invitation to participate in an act of…
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Modern Art. Modern Lives. Then + Now. →
AUSTIN, TX. (via artdaily) - The Austin Museum of Art (AMOA) presents Modern Art. Modern Lives. Then + Now. This two-part exhibition, organized by the Austin Museum of Art, draws…
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WatchWatch
PULSE is an audio-video performance based around the framework of an electronic pulsation iterated over time. The performance does not present a pre-established scenario via a traditional arc, but produces a series of psychological states through the manipulation of light and sound, reflecting the rich history of visual music and other synaesthetic experiments. No pre-recorded segments are...
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ASLSP (As SLow aS Possible) →
Organ²/ASLSP (As SLow aS Possible) is a musical piece composed by John Cage and is the subject of the slowest and longest-lasting musical performance yet undertaken. It was originally…
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scout: live right now
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“The problem with people who have no vices is that generally you can be pretty...”
– Elizabeth Taylor (via enquotations)
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One poetic reality inspires… →
One poetic reality inspires another to conceive and shift the poem because we tend toward wisdom and secrets, we lust and as readers get high on the music… Powered by Jott
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Opentape →
cubicle17: For those of you lamenting the loss of Muxtape, have no fear; it’s Opentape to the rescue: Opentape is a free, open-source package that lets you make and host your own mixtapes on the web. Upload songs (via web or FTP), reorder, rename, customize the style, and share what you like on other sites with an embeddable player. Surely the RIAA saw this coming…
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“Creativity represents a miraculous coming together of the uninhibited energy of...”
– Norman Podhoretz (via enquotations)
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The Beginning in Matter
IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD THE BEGINNING WAS IN THE WORD THE WAS IN THE BEGINNING WORD THE WORD WAS IN THE BEGINNING BEGINNING THE WAS THE IN WORD WORD WAS IN THE BEGINNING. Language is an abominable misunderstanding which makes up a part of matter. The painters and the physicists have treated matter pretty well. The poets have hardly touched it. fUSION Anomaly. Brion Gysin
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