Away from the Manse until Guy Fawkes day. Do come and see me at St Mark's Poetry Project on the 22nd, SUNY Buffalo on the 24th or Aerial Edge Books on the 26th.
Monday, October 20, 2003
Vancouver producer Chris Haddock's new show "The Handler" , which I turned to after the hiatusing of "Boomtown", has the peerless Joey Pants as its Prospero.
Saturday, October 18, 2003
Satan's Laundromat fine outer borough photoblog...
77/12/16
THE QUEEN OF PERU
W: David Chase
D: Meta Rosenberg
Rockford's barbecue grill is stolen by tourists who are not aware that a
$3-million diamond is hidden in the ashes.
(Rocky, Becker, Beth, Chapman)
Stephen Kalifer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Wyner
Carl Wronko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Swofford
Ginger Townsend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher Cary
Mike Trevino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe E. Tata
Lou. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luke Andreas
Skip Speece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter von Leer
Shareen Wronko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Marx
Sean Wronko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Morgan
Dot Wronko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Davis
Donny Waugh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Cavonis
Hubbard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Garner
Friday, October 17, 2003
Edge: "THAT DAMN BIRD": "We are going to do some more studies with recursion. Hauser, Chomsky and Fitch published a paper in Science at the end of October 2002 stating that only humans produce recursive phrases and that recursion is thus what separates human language from animal communication systems. Well, parrots, dolphins and sea lions respond to recursive sentences. Dolphins and sea lions will differentially respond to statements such as 'Touch the surfboard that is grey and to the left' versus 'Swim over the Frisbee that is black and to your right.' Alex responds to questions such as 'What object is green and three-corner?' versus 'What color is wood and four-corner?' or 'What shape is paper and purple?' "
Portlandia over 50 feet standing up...
English Fairy and Other Folk Tales: Drolls: The Wise Fools of Gotham:
"Tell me no more of Gotham fools,
Or of their eels in little pools,
Which they were told were drowning;
Nor of their carts drawn up on high,
When King John's men were standing by,
To keep a wood from browning.
'Nor of their cheese shoved down the hill,
Nor of a cuckoo sitting still,
While it they hedged round;
Such tales of them have long been told,
By prating boobies, young and old,
In drunken circles crowned.
'The fools are those who thither go
To see the cuckoo bush, I trow,
The wood, the barn, and pools;
For such are seen both here and there,
And passed by without a sneer
By all but errant fools."
Million Poems:
"Knock down the walls
Like a powerful rule
Please go past my shoulders
Months
Meaning
Brushstroke
In the territory
Guitar chord
On the corner
Do you love me?
Dog goes by
Phone rings
1/17/97 5:30"
josh blog: "But I'm not shaken, Wittgenstein. Hearing a song in your head is kind of like singing it aloud - your memory of it can be different when doing it as opposed to just recalling it. Once you start singing, you can keep going. You can remember parts in the middle that you would otherwise be unable to. (I think it works the same way with the train departures too, but there the story is more complicated.)"
The Poetry Project Calendar has George Stanley and myself's reading next Wednesday (and much more) up
Oregon History Project many fine big images here
Big Peckinpah section at THE HIGH HAT.
Overlap: Drew Gardner's Blog: "I gently put the keyboard on the cement behind me, picked up the keyboard stand, held it above my head in a way that made it clear he could be putting himself in harm's way, and asked, 'Are you okay?' He seem confused by this, stopped, and threw what turned out to be a square metal plate at me, which completely missed. He grudgingly and slowly went away as I calmly menaced him with the keyboard stand.
I realized later that this use of a musical instrument is in the tradition of the Japanese Shakuhachi flute, which doubles as a weapon if you're in a pinch. "
Thursday, October 16, 2003
Borges' Dictionary for sale!!: "177. Fowler (H.W., editor). The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, signed and dated twice by Borges on title, original cloth, gilt spine, sightly rubbed, 8vo, Oxford, 1931.
£400 - 600"
They're selling his dagger, too.
Mexperimental: "A pattern of attacking and invading other countries that started with Mexico, and illegally taking half of our territory in 1848, a date still not forgotten for many Mexicans. Facts that American don't want to take seriously or remember, because American history is full of these kinds of attacks against others and oblivion about it. This is why Americans want to escape from reality. Electing Schwarzenneger for example. Substituting reality with illusory figures. "
You Could Look It Up: "H. L. Mencken wrote that the O.E.D.'s completion would be celebrated with ''military exercises, boxing matches between the dons, orations in Latin, Greek, English and the Oxford dialect, yelling contests between the different colleges and a series of medieval drinking bouts.'' "
Holt Uncensored #376 Good editing tips
Wednesday, October 15, 2003
Bruce Conkle, whose "Sasquatch Feng Shui" was a highlight of my visit to Portland...
Thursday, October 09, 2003
With this long PDF from Ronald Dwokrin on "Rights and Terror", I'll say goodbye for a week or so.
Wednesday, October 08, 2003
Lee Ann Brown and I will be doing a workshop in Queens for Buzzer Thirty Nov 1st & 2nd. It will include a field trip, etc....
my book launch is up on the KSW site.
Queens Street Artists: "'Art trickles down to culture, intentionally or not,' James says. 'From Chris Burden to Johnny Knoxville, it’s a clear progression.'"
Tuesday, October 07, 2003
Go Elton!: "Elton sat down at the piano, but before he began to play, shot back:
'This night is about charity - not washing your dirty political laundry.
I love America, but if you want to know why the world hates America, I can give you two words: Dennis Miller.' "
Monday, October 06, 2003
After inconclusive and scanty evidence of visits from our local bear last fall, I was pleased to find abundant scat, black as truffles, in three heaps along the railway tracks, his customary trail... Clearly the bear had been at the abundant windfall plums, fermented in the warm September sun, big time. An involuntary shudder all that's left of my flight response. More nervous about being mistaken for a bear than being confronted by one. Lots of horsie evidence, a good thing, it means the solid upper-middle class has some stake in the right of way. It's as if the horses get to decide where the parks go.
365 Days Project features Larry Krone
Sunday, October 05, 2003
Slavoj steamed at Verso:
"In an interview appearing in Critical Intellectuals on Writing, a volume published this summer by the State University of New York Press, Mr. Zizek complained that Verso had been unenthusiastic about his 400-page theoretical magnum opus, The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Center of Political Ontology. The press asked him to make it shorter, he says, and to include more obscene jokes. "
thanks to Metafilter for the two below...
CONVERSATION BETWEEN D'ALEMBERT AND DIDEROT: "Diderot: I think that is so; that has made me sometimes compare the fibres of our organs to sensitive vibrating strings which vibrate and resound long after they have been plucked. It is this vibration, this kind of inevitable resonance, which holds the object -present, while the mind is busied about the quality that belongs to that object. But vibrating strings have yet another property, that of making other strings vibrate; and that is how the first idea recalls a second, the two of them a third, these three a fourth and so on, so that there is no limit to the ideas awakened and interconnected in the mind of the philosopher, as he meditates and hearkens to himself amid silence and darkness. This instrument makes surprising leaps, and an idea once aroused may sometimes set vibrating an harmonic at an inconceivable distance. If this phenomenon may be observed between resonant strings that are lifeless and separate, why should it not occur between points that are alive and connected, between fibres that are continuous and sensitive? "
Jonathan Edwards @ 300: "Unconverted men walk over the pit of hell on a rotten covering, and there are innumerable places in this covering so weak that they will not bear their weight, and these places are not seen"
Saturday, October 04, 2003
Tommy Douglas A Remarkable Canadian: "The North American Medical Establishment tried to defy Medicare, Douglas's top priority project, and Saskatchewan became an intense battleground. This turbulent time was marked by the Doctor's Strike as the physicians of the province protested socialized healthcare. However, the striking doctors were no match for Douglas. When the dust settled with the resolution of the strike, Medicare in Saskatchewan was born. Douglas showed Canada two things: that it was possible to develope and finance a universal Medicare system and that the medical profession could be confronted. Had Douglas not have made these first ground breaking steps, national Medicare would never have happened."
Welcome to the Tommy Douglas Website
a great Canadian, Tommy was our MP in Nanaimo (then considered a very safe NDP seat!!) during the 70's. I met him a couple of times and remember the iron grip of his ex-bantamweight boxer's grip, the calm yet room-filling clarity of his speech...I wasn't sure Kiefer was up to playing his grandpa until some of the stuff he had to pull on "24" last year....
vote for the top Scottish album of all time
for me either the Average White Band's second album or John Martyn's "Solid Air"...
but when I lived in Scotland (68-72) the universally encountered albums were
1. Something by Andy Stewart or Kenneth McKellar
2. Jim Reeves "Greatest Hits" (red cover)
3. Mario Lanza "The Student Prince"
4. Hank Williams "Greatest Hits" (yellow cover with guitar against a chair)
Friday, October 03, 2003
Why no one really cares about prison rape. By Robert Weisberg and David Mills: "So accepted is assault as part of prison life that an outsider might conclude that on some basic, if unarticulated level, we think it an appropriate element of the punishment regimen. Perhaps we believe that allowing prisons to be places of horrific acts will serve as part of the utilitarian deterrent effect of criminal sentences. Or perhaps we recognize that prison rape and assault are an unavoidable byproduct of the rape and assault in society generally, so that our goal here is not utilitarian but retributive: that is, even though we cannot eliminate rape and assault, we can at least reallocate them. Thus, when we purport to incapacitate convicted criminals, what we are really doing is shifting to them, the most 'deserving' among us, the burden of victimization."
new blog "tufluv" reviews luke vibert and more: "Indulge me and imagine this: ‘YosepH’ (WhaT’s WitH ThE CapitaL ‘H’?) is like an archeologist sometime after the next Ice Age drilling into a block of permafrost. Within it he finds encased a perfectly-preserved acid-box, with it its once-owner cryogenically frozen with his fingers stuck to the quaint little machine’s knobs (It must have been one of those ‘flash’ ice ages, you see). Once they’ve thawed him, the guy is unable to do anything but tweak his knobs, making these fucked up, funky, squiggly noises that amaze the future people. Only, the time in the ice has sorta slowed his whole motion down a gear – it’s kinda fatigued and frosty yet sorta tender and loving. "
Thursday, October 02, 2003
Wednesday, October 01, 2003
Keats to Leigh Hunt from Margate, May 10 1817: "Before I come to the Nymphs I must get through all disagreeables - I went to the Isle of Wight - thought so much about Poetry so long together that I could not get to sleep at night - and moreover, I know not how it was, I could not get wholesome food - By this means in a Week or so I became not over capable in my upper Stories, and set off pell mell for Margate, at least 150 Miles - because forsooth I fancied that I should like my old Lodging here, and could contrive to do without Trees. Another thing I was too much in Solitude, and consequently was obliged to be in continual burning of thought as an only resource. However Tom is with me at present and we are very comfortable. We intend though to get among some Trees. How have you got on among them? How are the Nymphs? "
TCB Baby! Bruce Campbell's Elvis movie
words to remember from Lawrence Rinder as I prepare to attend and write about the big Core Sample show in Portland, which opens 11 Oct.: "The saddest thing going on these days in Portland is the yearning for recognition from afar, the aspiration to an imagined normalcy which seems to motivate a number of up and coming art enthusiasts. When you have a chance to be anything, why would you cultivate, as Jef Jahn advises, the tepid success of a Julie Mehretu or even the vapid stardom of a Matthew Barney? And why the cloying need to be appreciated by someone from out of town? Athens (Greece, not Georgia) had far fewer citizens than Portland and you can bet that they didn't measure their success by the sheen of their reputation in Corinth. "
D U B S E L E C T O R really great flash
