Friday, December 17, 2010

Avoiding Arithmetic

Currently studying Art of Listening.

Don’t necessarily care what a concerto grosso is,

Beethoven seemed like someone I’d like to have dinner with,

though.

We should have a unit on the Gaslamp Killer

for there is nothing more artful

to listen to.

 

 

Also worthwhile to check out All Killer.

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JP King  

 

Beaver Glory-Hole

I’ve got a beaver

in a box, simply

described as a foul

glory-hole, in which

I stick my pencil,

make it sharp enough

to scribble uponwe-will-be-fish-coverweb-195x300

the paper that I

sketch and scheme my new

inventions like these.

Snail Cigarettes

I have a boot on

a piston that breaks

flowers like cornflakes.

The piston’s driven

by the gasping tail

of a fish, which must

be replaced each use.

A caterpillar

rolls the cigarette,

seals it with snail spit.

 

 

 

“And she tried to fancy what the flame of a candle is like after the candle is blown out, for she could not remember ever having seen such a thing…”

 

Rene Magritte

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(Take a second look)

 

 

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(You’ve seen this before)

 

 

 

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The only math I am capable of:

perception x perception = reality

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

In Case You Were Wandering…

I love the silhouettes of tree branches.

Isn’t it weird to think that we’re only seeing part of trees, the part that’s above ground? We have no perception of what the real tree looks like, just half of it.

 

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I love to dance. Sometimes I actually can’t stop.

There’s nothing better than wandering with an iPod on. Than being looked at by strangers on the streets when I’m rocking out.

 

 

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I drink coffee at inappropriate hours,

and will always go out of my way to find some.

 

 

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For a lot of people, the more you get to know them, the more individual and unique they seem. You find those weird, quirky interests of theirs that wouldn’t be noticeable otherwise.

I think I’m exactly the opposite.

I think I come off strange, and it takes lots of time and conversation for people to realize that I’m down to earth.

 

 

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My favorite method of learning is conversation.

 

 

 

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I make decisions based on perception and feeling, not by logically or analytically weighing my options.  I often have no explanation for why I do things- I just feel like it.

This might help explain how I get myself into trouble.

 

 

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I always wondered what it would be like to be one of those girls who don’t smile in pictures.

 

 

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Listening to music while it is raining or snowing adds another dimension to its aesthetic.

 

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When something sparks my interest, I get obsessed. But it’s generally short-lived, since new interests are always hiding behind corners and lurking in my textbooks.

 

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The reason I love my blog is because it collects my thoughts and organizes them chronologically in posts, which my mind would not be able to do otherwise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.spaceegg77.com/spaceegg77site/painting/page/page/10/nna/White_Soul_.html

http://d3m.ru/#423025/dlle

http://whatisrealityanyway.com/

Monday, December 13, 2010

Au Revoir Lundi

Next time you read my posts, pretend I have an English accent.

That’d be badass!

 

 

 

http://www.changethethought.com/category/art/

 

 

 

 

EUPHORIE / MiaouMiaou / 02.10 from 1024 on Vimeo.

 

 

 

 

 

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“They’re off on their own freak. And it may not look like much,

but they’re starting to transcend the bullshit..”

Tom Wolfe

 

 

 

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Pseudo-Adult

Lately, my brother and I have been in a Facebook Curveball battle. We used to play the game as children, and he was always better than me. But now that it’s on Facebook, we can easily track our scores against the other. Sometimes I beat him. Most of the time he still wins. I am extremely frustrated because every time I succeed at beating Denny’s score, within the next few days his score has reached a point that seems impossible to trump. Luckily, however, Denny’s strong scores keep me ranked no. 2 amongst all of my Facebook friends, which still makes me look like a boss.

On average, I get to level 7 around about 22000 points. What about you?

 

 

 

 

 

I love songs with xylophones in them.

 

 

 

 

 

I’m 19. Does that mean I still use the phrase “when I grow up”? I haven’t even gotten used to the age of 18, and now I’m not 18 anymore. I think I have some catching up to do- and for that reason I will use “when I grow up” until I am fully settled in my “adult” age of 19. alice-24

So, when I grow up, here are my plans so far:

-own an art gallery

-get books published, including a memoir

-write for an art magazine like Juxtapoz

-live or work in a treehouse

-have a pet sheep

-become fluent in Spanish

-world travels, definitely to New Zealand at some point

and last but not least,

-set out into the universe looking for the aliens that I am positive exist.

"Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." - Calvin and Hobbes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I’ll be back for break December 18th. I want to let you know that when I come back to the Chi I might say things differently.

And I will be able to pick out all of your Chicaaaaago accents.

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While I was talking to a Canadian, she discussed her spring vacation to Cuba.

“WHAT?? PEOPLE CAN GO TO CUBA??!”

This was my reaction, as well as many other Americans I have told this to. I guess we’re all under the impression that since WE can’t go to Cuba, no one else must be able to!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now that I’m in this freezing place a trip to Cuba does sound nice…

 

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(Yes, I did this, it was me)

 

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(People have been snowboarding/skiing/sledding all over Upper Rez. I feel like I live in an après-ski village)

 

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(The beginning of our outdoor ice rink, before the snow fell. The group’s progress has ceased since then, but I would personally set it up myself to have an ice rink in my front yard)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call me a hippie (you guys already do), but here are two excerpts from my final anthropology essay-

 

“the Bushmen of Kalahari ‘enjoy a kind of material plenty’, for they all ‘had what they needed or could make what they needed’ (Sahlins 9). Fulfillment and nourishment, the most important biological drives, are never scarce. This society only works a few hours a day; they sleep more than in any other social class; leisure time is dispensable (Sahlins 14). Their only job is survival, which leaves them free to enjoy life without superfluous cares. Although considered uneconomic and primitive compared to the Western world, these people have an ‘undeveloped sense of poverty’ and therefore are ‘not behind us, but before, like the moral man’ (Sahlins 13).”

Conversely…

“…since material necessities in capitalist cultures have replaced traditional forms of sanctity, consumption has become, as previously mentioned, the only way to signify identity. Rather than focusing on spiritual or moral fulfillment for happiness (‘real’ needs), capitalist culture is inevitably materialistic, using bodily satisfaction or superficial social relationships, which were formed around material consumption, as a means to finding happiness (Tomlinson 124).

In the capitalist sense, this is ideal for extracting as much labor as possible from the people, who will work as hard as they possibly can to achieve their material goals. From the individual level, however, this consumption is a ‘double tragedy: what begins in inadequacy will end in deprivation. Bringing together an international division of labor, the market makes available a dazzling array of products: all these Good Things within a man’s reach- but never all within his grasp’ (Sahlins 4). This ‘dazzling array’ leads man to accept his place in capitalism, to hope for his desires to be satisfied by the market, to allow himself to be fully exploited (Tomlinson 126). Further, according to Marx’s theory of commodity fetishism, the exploitation of man inevitably leads to the exploitation of his environment (Lansing 326).”

 

 

 

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As long as we’re exploiting the environment, we might as well use old airplane wings as desks and bathtubs as couches:

http://www.reestore.com/max.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Like the weekly Toilet Paper says, “the green of money too often trumps the green of the planet”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jennifer Maestre does more with colored pencils than just making party penguins and floating sheep (like I do).

 

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Shout out to Meg Welch for stumbling upon this trippy artist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get your dub here:

http://www.vacayvitamins.com/

There’s nothing better than feeling that dirty-awesome, lively beat inside of you.

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…lol

Sunday, November 7, 2010

In Purple Tights

I guess I’ve got my swagger back.

 

 

 

 

 

This is the exciting week of SOFA Chicago! Unfortunately due to my current location, I’ll be missing out this time… and it’s especially upsetting because of all the radddd artists that will be there this year. Here are just a few stellar finds- hold your mouse over the pictures for artist names.

 

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yoko yagi

 

 

 

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felix vigil

 

 

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giles bettison

 

I’ve been missing glass art so much. I really do need to find a studio in Montreal.

 

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Michael Rogers
A Faithful Likeness
2009
blown, kilnformed and etched glass, embroidery
22.5 x 17.5 x 17.5 inches

 

 

 

nancy callannancy callan2

 

 

 

 

narcissus quagliata

 

 

 

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^Probably my favorite

 

 

preston singletary

“Spirits Induced Him”

 

 

 

galia amsel

 

 

Native Americans got it goin’ on:

tony abeyta

 

 

 

 

tony abeyta2

 

 

 

randall lagro

 

 

http://www.blueraingallery.com/home/

http://www.bullseyegallery.com/index.cfm

 

 

 

And for fun, I highly recommend checking out this site:

http://www.hotislandglass.com/gallery_blown.php

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.”

~Phillip K. Dick