The Body Shop in the UK has discontinued my smell. :( My smell is one of the Invent your scent -series, Amorito (it smells of chocolate <3) They don't sell it anymore in the 30ml bottles, only in the little tester packs. And I fear for my scent, because I can't survive without it :(
It's not discontinued in other countries, it seems. But I fear they might do that. So I want to stock up.
So if you love me dearly (or even just kinda think I'm ok... or think that I don't smell too bad... or wouldn't kill me first if you could kill any five people in the world without danger of consequences of laws...) and you see Amorito in your local Body Shop, please get it for me if you can. I'll totally refund you and love you long time.
It's a great gift idea...? :3
Pwease? o.O
http://www.the
Today's fun YouTube idea.
Badly Drawn Roy
http://www.you
I love the way YouTube enables this kind of creativity. <3
Something rather interesting to watch today (it's explained on the page):
http://www.sla
How to piss off [iippo], method number 48:
1. Be a train company.
2. Have an online ticket booking system.
3. Let iippo mess about with the booking system for an hour, finding the ticket she wants
4. Tell her after that hour that she needs to make some effing account on your effing system to log in to book the effing ticket she wants! >.<
There is a lag inherent in anything photographic: in stills the lag exists between ourselves and what we see, and in moving image it is the continuum of images that leaves us lagging behind. The work is a negotiation between stillness and movement, an unfolding event mediated by machines for seeing. It is an extended - lagging - moment.
Hokae, diary testing finished.
I'll repost this because lots of people may have missed t because of the diary oddness:
Tell us, How on Earth did you find Elftown? And for heavens sakes, where was it?! I've been looking for it for months! Y_Y
And then I write a newer entry.
Lemme try this again too.
This is another test, this time I won't edit it, because that made odd things happen. Again, let me know how/if you get notified Silv.
I see there are comment links from your diary to my replies, so that's working that way, at least...
Tell us, How on Earth did you find Elftown? And for heavens sakes, where was it?! I've been looking for it for months! Y_Y
The first test is <diary:1036442>
"Taking his cue from Evans, Friedlander crops a letter at a time from signs (the K of CAR PARK, the B of BAR), window displays, notices and advertisements
(From Geoff Dyer's 'The Ongoing Moment' which is a rather splendificious book about photography.)
Dammit, that's what I wanted to do, the number-thing. I wanted to make a wiki for photographs of physical manifestations of numbers (house numbers, price tags, floor numbers in lifts, license plates, anything). Damn you Lee Friedlander. :P
I wanted to share something else with you too, but I forgotted what it was.
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I lost my working notage from my diary. And when I say working notage, I mean uni working. :/ Thoughtings, decisions and reasons for decisions which way I was going with the work, questions that I had to think about and address, etc...
*trying really hard not to swear*
That'll teach me to keep copies of stuff.
*cries*
The Offspring's finally releasing a new album, after 4 years. That's a long time. I'm kind of amazed how dormant a fan I have been about them... I kind of grew up out of them I suppose (especially after Splinter and Original Prankster... Didn't like that single <_< ), but now I'm finding out that I still like them. :) I grew up with this band, goodness sakes. It's like old friends. So I'm finding myself getting rather excited about the album release (17th of June) and I've been listening to Hammerhead1 today, and I do like the sound of it. I think I'll go and buy the album properly on CD when it comes out, as a treat. It's been so long since I've bought records of any sort. If I'm not uber-broke, I might even get Ixnay on the Hombre too, as I've never actually bought it properly. And then I'd have them all (given that I could find my copy of Smash - I have thieving siblings and I haven't a clue where it is but I know I have it).
Yesterday I found out that I'm actually rather behind with my current popular music - me and a friend went to dinner with a family from church, and after the meal their boys (6 and 14) were quizzing my friend about musicians and bands whether she likes them (they had pretty different tastes in music, my friend being rather gothy/punky and the boys being more into softer pop) and I didn't recognise 90% of the names they mentioned. o.O
1 http://www.ime
My Facebook actually said that the whole album will be streaming in full today at 4pm UK-time... If that's true, it'll be awesome :3
*edit*
It's true! The full CD is there for listening! :D
I'm really keen on the album, I've been listening to it all day today as well as Monday. Trust in You and Kirsty Are You Doing Okay are awesome, although I'm not that keen on Stuff Is Messed Up, which is a silly title, as he sings "shit is fucked up" in that song... The excessive swearing in it puts me off. <_< *ish mormon*
Because I love you enough to humiliate myself for the entertainment of yous all:
http://uk.yout
There's a bit where I explain about my kingdom, and my giant snail. Also something about jumping into a tree. Ignore the ginger bastard :P
Dear creative beasts (aka my friends)
Please submit something for the Elftown Museum Permanent Exposition. Why? Because it's a brilliant idea. And because I ask you to? :3 Note that it's not a contest, it's a personal best, and I know you all have that. So go there now, please. :)
kthnxbai
Reading on copyrighty things again (someone still has the Orphan works -bollocks in their house even though there was a very extensive conversation about what it's for, so I'm in an aggravated mood). But here cometh a quote from
http://www.car
"if artists are not paid for what they create, why would anyone make art?"
This question stumped me. Not because I can't answer it, nor because I've never thought of it, but because I can't understand the concept that anyone would need to ask this question. Look at art history. Did any of those people do it for the money (except for Salvador Dali :P And he didn't do it for the money, he did it because he was mental, but happened to like money :P) ? I honestly think that if there is an artist out there, who can't think of any other reason for doing the work than the money, then I'd dare say that that artist is in the wrong game. This is not the field to go for if you want to get money. Because art is so high risk. You really need to have a lot better reason to do this line of work. I do my work because I have to. If I wasn't in art school, I'd be doing my work on my spare time. If I never ever get paid for anything art related that I do, if I end up being a cashier in a supermarket for the rest of my life -- I will still do my work. In some form or shape, I will keep doing it. Why? Why? Y'know, I haven't a clue. But I will, and I have to. Because I wouldn't be me if I didn't. Sure, it's nice to get paid for the creative work that you do. It's nice to be in art school and preparing to make art a career - because that'll mean I don't have to split my time into "work" and "artwork", so that I won't have to have what would essentially be two full-time jobs just to sustain myself financially and personally. So yeah, if it pays off, good for me, means I can do better work. But in the end, if no one pays me for my work, if I'd manage somehow to do my art fulltime with no money involved -- that'd be just fine with me.
For those who couldn't care less, here's an interesting observation:
This group, CARFAC1 is associated with another group called SODART XP Yeah, I'll trust their opinions about art, won't I? XD
1 Pronounced "car-fuck"
As you may know, I am a bibliophile. If you are also, then have a look at this article from the New Yorker, about libraries and cataloguing information throughout history, especially now in the light of digitising books.
http://www.new
Duguid describes watching a fellow-histori
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Thousands of forgotten men and women have covered Bibles and prayer books, recipe collections, and political pamphlets with pointing hands, underlining, and notes that give insights into which books mattered, and why.
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But these streams of data, rich as they are, will illuminate, rather than eliminate, books and prints and manuscripts that only the library can put in front of you.
Have I mentioned that I love the New Yorker? :3 <3
How does this place comment in my diary thingie work? This is a test. Silvie, lemme know if you are notified, and in what manner. :3
*edit*
It's a different colour. That's interesting.
*second edit*
After editing things went really bizarre.
At the top it says
1036442
Written about every year at month number 12 and day number 31
Written:2008-0
Comment to: 1034386 In SilverFire's diary
WTF?
Directly after posting it said
1036442
Written about Thursday 1999-09-09
Written:2008-0
Comment to: 1034386 In SilverFire's diary
We went back in time?