posted by Kelly Bagwell
posted by Jeremy Ashlyn
"Monday's child is fair of face,
Tuesday's child is full of grace,
Wednesday's child is full of woe,
Thursday's child has far to go,
Friday's child is loving and giving,
Saturday's child works hard for a living,
But the child who is born on the Sabbath Day
Is bonny and blithe and good and gay"
posted by Kelly Bagwell
"which one are you"
posted by Kelly Bagwell
"it seems we are both friday"
posted by Jeremy Ashlyn
"if we didn't exist in a hologram where time was the measurement of an illusioned movement (caused by light) between the space of two things that actually teeter on the precipice of eternity... wednesday."
posted by Kelly Bagwell
"oh you~"
posted by Jeremy Ashlyn "string theory!"
posted by Jeremy Ashlyn
The holographic principle is a property of quantum gravity and string theories which states that the description of a volume of space can be thought of as encoded on a boundary to the region — preferably a light-like boundary like a gravitational horizon. ..."
posted by Jeremy Ashlyn "I believe that all other political states are in fact variations or outgrowths of a basic state of anarchy; after all, when you mention the idea of anarchy to most people they will tell you what a bad idea it is because the biggest gang would just take over. Which is pretty much how I see contemporary society. We live in a badly developed anarchist situation in which the biggest gang has taken over and have declared that it is not an anarchist situation- that it is a capitalist or a communist situation. But I tend to think that anarchy is the most natural form of politics for a human being to actually practice" - alan moore
Wendy and Walter

Wendy Carlos (born Walter Carlos) did the music for a clockwork orange, etc
nice video interview via http://www.newmusicbox.com/
I went to ubuweb for a minute and clicked on laurie anderson because anni-from-australia mentioned the name one time.
and, testing out tinygrab
mute / dimensions variable / garage projections / 2007-09



mute
dimensions variable
garage projections
2007-09
jeremy ashlyn
Office Killer (Cindy Sherman, 1997)
the lack of 'film stills' available for cindy sherman's 'office killer' forced me to take some of my own. here they are.
































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'office killer' 1997


was looking forward to sherman's motion picture debut. that's cindy sherman, fine artist ©. enjoyed the stiff performances, cool feminist overtones, and laughably outdated laptops. the caricatured personalities with bad hair and drawn on eyebrows. i love all that stuff. it's great to see another american filmmaker join ranks with foreign cinema and purposefully, with oddball attitude and humor.
there are no glaring flaws. it just wasn't funny enough. also too short, and changed tone too abruptly to convince me otherwise. it starts backing out halfway through. definitively a well made movie, but it could've used a second draft. my premise was correct. office killer functions as an echo that would later become american psycho.
maybe if it was a musical?
charlotte et veronique (all the boys are called patrick)
stills from jean luc godard's first film (21 min.) made at the age of 27.
written by eric rohmer.
this movie made me want to make new wave comics.






'colgate'
relevant link: first ponytails comic
can/unwound

corpse pose sounds like a song on rewind.
track list:
unwound - corpse pose
can - mushroom
unwound - scarlette
can - oh yeah
4 song unwound/can mashup.





















