Guess what.
I've been reading Art in America again, so I'm sharing the findings. :P
Margarita Cabrera
http://www.mar
The tractor. It's awesome. Possibly because it is "the right colour" and a machine. But it's also precious and it has a collection of smaller things (birds and butterflies) all over it, which also resonates with me. I'm not so hot on the other things, the soft stuff (the VW is cute, though, and the bikes are interesting because someone in scupture is doing a similar thing and I wonder if they know of her) although I must admit that "soft machine" as a phrase interests me - just not done that way. There's a real movement with thread and sewing on canvas etc... in uni, it's getting boring to me. But it cold be worse.
Shawn Smith
http://www.dbe
Peafile <3 Combining sculpture and computer/web art. I've seen some paintings done to look pix'ated, but this is the first sculpture that does it. Gorgeous. The other things are cool too, though not all of them really go for the pixel-look (they seem to be more about "made out of plywood blocks").
Steve Wiman
http://www.ste
Found objects, preciousness, a lot of the "right colour" - <3 He is catalogging the stuff and arranging it, no actual manipulation going on. I like that, it's somewhat Duchampian. It's odd, no matter how much I've seen similar things, it never gets dull to me. I love the dusty museum collection type of work, that preserves found objects - no matter how worthless - and just collects them.
It makes me wonder why I don't work that way, but I sort of do with the collections of machine images - albeit I manipulate them and force them to join together. Maybe I should stop that, and just collect them, keep them somewhere, pin them on boards like dead insects, categorise them like a scientist...
Ai Weiwei
http://www.aiw
I love the bicycles. It's sort of what I do with the machines...
I also looked into Elizabeth McGrath ( http://www.eli
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Yet again there is an event going on in GaiaOnline, and I find myself hopelessly addicted. X_x
In there you have to give stuff to orphans (because Santa has been replaced with a cow) to "un-shabbyfy" them, and every so often you do so, you get an item. Also, when you go to shops, you go caroling as well, and every 15 times you carol, you also get an item.
Plus you get a free item if you just log in for every day for 12 days before Christmas. Free stuff... *drool*
A nice thing someone linked me to in the toobs:
An explanation of Don MacLean's American Pie
http://www.you
I found it an eye-opener.
I have no idea how this is coming off as, I might sound really racist. If I do, I apologise and assure you that I'm not a racist (well... that's a whole different philosophical discussion :P) But it's a thought in process, so please reply in some way. I need to bounce this idea offa people to make it mature.
I live in Coventry, England, this is my fourth year here. I like it here. But it is very common for the people who live here to really hate the place. Everyone is constantly putting it down. When I mention that I'm from Finland, most people ask "so why on Earth did you come here?" Now there is nothing wrong with Coventry city as a place. Historically it used to have a lot of weaving industry and car factories, it was bombed flat in WWII (hence the curious architechture, which is a mix of new and old) and generally speaking it's a lot like any old place. There are pretty bits and there are ugly bits. Different areas of the city are different in prestige and income of their residents, just like any other place. There's a fair few estates and more run down areas in the city, like Hillfields and Willenhall, but there are also a fair few really nice areas like Coundon or Allesley (I'm not actually sure if Allesley is part of Coventry or outside somewhere o.O). There's a fairly large university and there's quite a lot of chavs (or white trash, for people who understand Americanese better). I'll talk about the chavs another time.
Now, politically/so
I am from Finland, born and raised there. I have lived in England for three years. I've been to Italy, Sweden and Russia, and I want to travel a lot more in Europe and Americas. I am very fond of American music, films, tv, cars and culture in general. I like French and Italian foods and languages, I like the ancient history of Greece and Italy, I like literature from pretty much everywhere (especially magical realism, which is sort of hispanic/South American thing if I've understood it correctly), I like Indian movies and the food's ok too... so on and so forth. That all suggests that I know and like something about different cultures, and they all shape me as a person. If you've read [Hedda]'s diary lately, he posted a link to a talk by Lawrence Lessig called "Free Culture" which has got me thinking quite a bit. And I agree with the talk in that I have the right to my culture. I am a rightful heir to my culture, I've inherited it from the past generations, and the future generations will inherit it from me. Kalevala belongs to me. Shakespeare belongs to me. Harry Potter belongs to me. Matti Nykanen belongs to me. Elvis belongs to me. They are all my culture. I have the right to those cultural things, because they are in my culture. If it's in my culture, shaping me, it belongs to me (it belongs to you too). Culture is shared by importing and exporting it in different ways. Not all culture is exchanged like this. I have no claim to the culture of the bushmen of Africa, or the aboriginals of Australia. Their culture doesn't shape me, so I can't appropriate it and inherit it (if I really wanted to, I probably could by learning about it, having an interest in it, "trying" it...) Now, the more aspects of different cultures that belong to me, the more multicultural I am. This is not what happens in Coventry. The Indian/Chinese
Multiculturali
Actionscript. I pwns it.
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Oh my Gosh! I went to icanhascheezbu
Ceiling Cat always makes things right. :3
http://omgwtfs
I is being amused :)
*goes back to ActionScript*
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 23.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next three sentences in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don't dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.
In a society that values privacy such as the United States, employees consider it important to have their own space. Because privacy is highly valued, higher-status members of an organization often have larger, more private space. Finally, in a mixed society, views on space fall somewhere in the middle; a combination of public and private spaces.
(Some random business studies text book that some moose left on the table instead of returning it to the shelf in the library)
Because I'm still not quite over how cool They Might Be Giants really are, I'd like to ask all you wonderful people (because they ask in their myspace page that fans spread the link around) to watch this :
http://vids.my
Their new music video The Mesopotamians. It's wonderful, you'll love it, I know I do and I think [Viking] in particular will enjoy it :3
PC versus Mac a la PHD Comics
http://www.phd
Heh. :)
Also, I need to find my nearest G.A. meeting. >_>
http://www.phd
http://www.art
I want. ._. I want it all. I want a machine that sells art, I want to put my art in a machine that sells art and I want to buy art from a machine that sells art. But the closest one to me is in Vienna. >.<
It is a fantastic idea, combining something commercial and artistic, it's beautiful.
For the knowledge of the lazies, new voice clip by yours truly:
http://elftown
Escaping the Elvis-theme for a moment (yes, there will be fanart later :P), I absolutely adore the song Birdhouse in your soul by They Might Be Giants.
http://youtube
The video is fantastic too. It's like... I wanna live in a place like that, I want to dance like that, I want a bicycle like that (well actually I already have one). I want to be them. o.O
Edit.
This beautiful piece of poetry was found in Urban Dictionary (and has nothing to do with They Might Be Giants)
Feel the bodies pulsing all around
Polite violence enticed by sound
A living mass of mindless pain
Shoved out only to push in again
Lost in the moment, forget who you are
Lost in the music, hear only the guitar
Bass line drumming in your ears so loud
See the vibrations more then you hear the sound
Bash and clang of the drums echoes in your mind
Give in to the violent motions you’re sure you can find
Kick, push, punch, scream, and shove
An unbridled expression of hate and love
Move with the crowd that surrounds
Shoved down towards the shaking ground
Groans of joy escape a smiling face
Hauled back up to keep with the pace
Sweat and blood mixed and shared
The gift of being unprepared
A moan escapes from exhausted lips
The crowd freezes and the mood dips
Limping away with a scream for the band
You just moshed, and you can barely stand
I really love all the responses I've got to the previous diary entry, in gbs, messages and MSN and everything. And I've got more and more interested in the concept of Elvis-moments and I emailed the wise man with all kinds of questions and comments. And in turn he emailed a man in Memphis, who is some kind of an authority on the matter. So I'll definitely keep investigating. :)
Meanwhile, keep an eye out on the Elvis-moments, everyone. You don't have to be a fan of the man.
In other news, Man with a Movie Camera is possibly the most beautiful work of cinematic art ever made.
http://en.wiki
And the soundtrack by the Alloy Orchestra is absolutely gorgeous as well, I'll be sorting it out for myself in mp3 format in some way, and will possibly be shareable. :)
Quickedit:
Oh mah gash, you can watch the film in here!
http://www.arc
Another recommended reading -piece: What if Elvis Presley Had Never Been Born?
http://www.tel
I have been told by an infinitely wise man that everyone will have an Elvis-moment in their life.* A moment that the King influences the life of the person in some way, that they can never again overlook any Elvis-referenc
*(Do not argue with this point, please, even if you disagree with it. I really don't want to hear any counter-commen
http://rhof.bl
http://youtube
It's decided. It's set now. Sleepwalk must be played in my wedding/funera
I found this amazing quote today. it's aimed at [Kayne]:
2004-06-30 [Aradon Templar]: Where are you from, switzerland?
XD It just sounds like an insult.
WTF? Is there seriously no V For Vendetta wikis in Elftown? O_O Tell me this isn't so, tell me that everyone's just picked a really stupid wikiname that I can't find and just weren't smart enough to put keywords in... Please?
On a different note, here is something awesome to think about:
"...loss of existentialist co-ordinates experienced in the metropolis. The modern city, filled with strangers, is the quintessential realm of random encounters; an intoxicating world of possibilities shadowed by the risk that a single step off the main street could plunge one into an abyss... But how do you remain true to yourself when the whole environment is corrupt?"
Peter Lyssiotis and Scott McQuire: "Liquid Architecture: Eisenstein and Film Noir"
Sorry, another link-diary:
http://physics
Historical science equipment. They are shiny!!