So, today is February 29, a day that only comes once every four years. I just happened to be looking through an old note book and saw something I wrote on the last February 29. It's a typically high school rambling, an attempted insightful passage, in which I questioned what I'd be doing four years from then.
At the time, in 2004, I was sitting outside in the sun, apparently recovering from some sort of strange events from the evening before, sitting very pensively and introspectively thinking about the future.
Today, in 2008, it is again a beautiful day. First thing this morning Jacki caught me in a towel listening to reggae-ska. Then as I bopped around in the kitchen I became a bit over zealous with some hot sauce, realizing that if I put the bottle near my hip and shook my butt it made a funny noise. (fortunately, I still have lips after eating the sloppy burrito-esque concoction) I'm considering drinking a 40 and going to the basement to play with my speakers and cereal.
I wonder, what sort of progression is this?? Where will I be in four years? hrrmmmm.....
Friday, February 29, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Bricks
SEED Gallery
239 Washington Street, Newark NJ
This Friday @ 8 !!!
Check out these hot musical innovators!
SCRAP.EDX
BIT SHIFTER
MINIMAL: IMPOSSIBLE
KRINJAH
STARKEY
VYTEAR
Check out these hot visual conquistadors!
Athena Llewellyn Barat
Ariana Barat
Amanda Barrett
Sergio Pizzo Barrale
Reid Bingham
Lenny Correa
Ross Mabbett
Dana O'Malley
Julia von Metzsch
Paintco
Jen Sohn-Park
Marie Pasquariello
Jessica Rees
Ryan Reebell
Darnell Scott
Patrick Shoemaker
Juna Skenderi
Y. Anne Sobrin
Alexander Unger
Matthew West
239 Washington Street, Newark NJ
This Friday @ 8 !!!
Check out these hot musical innovators!
SCRAP.EDX
BIT SHIFTER
MINIMAL: IMPOSSIBLE
KRINJAH
STARKEY
VYTEAR
Check out these hot visual conquistadors!
Athena Llewellyn Barat
Ariana Barat
Amanda Barrett
Sergio Pizzo Barrale
Reid Bingham
Lenny Correa
Ross Mabbett
Dana O'Malley
Julia von Metzsch
Paintco
Jen Sohn-Park
Marie Pasquariello
Jessica Rees
Ryan Reebell
Darnell Scott
Patrick Shoemaker
Juna Skenderi
Y. Anne Sobrin
Alexander Unger
Matthew West
Seoul Street Art
Monday, February 25, 2008
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Mom sent me an email
Attention Courtlandteers!!
Steve is writing a review of last Fridays show and he needs some awesome pictures to go along with the article. So if you have some pictures that are grade A amazing then send them over to:
sdolnack at eden dot rutgers dot edu
yup yup!
P.S. The deadline is tonight @ 7 Pm!!!
BILL COSBY
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
who shoveled our walk?
The Phantom Shoveler strikes again.
Who shoveled our porch at about 8:30-9:00 am, eastern standard time?
It was a silly discovery made early this morning before the majority of the house had to go to thesis. We giggled for the snowday and were astounded that yet again, our walk was cleared. well, at least sorta cause it was still snowing then.
We say thank you whomever you are!
omgz
BALLS TO THE WALL
elaine wants the show to go on!
Who shoveled our porch at about 8:30-9:00 am, eastern standard time?
It was a silly discovery made early this morning before the majority of the house had to go to thesis. We giggled for the snowday and were astounded that yet again, our walk was cleared. well, at least sorta cause it was still snowing then.
We say thank you whomever you are!
omgz
BALLS TO THE WALL
elaine wants the show to go on!
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Saving Water Like Woah!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:WaterSavingToiletJapan.jpg
there is also a great picture in the article with an automatic toilet sprayer shooting buttlessly into the air! [definitely not a waste of watr either]
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
WTF
today it is 64 degrees
tomorrow it is going to be
30 degrees--
can we have an end of the world party? puhlease?
i think it's coming..
tomorrow it is going to be
30 degrees--
can we have an end of the world party? puhlease?
i think it's coming..
push the lawn mower . . .
i am so pissed that I missed her last friday, feb 15th.
god damnit.. self hate for missing this. a gold pant suit. leotard type thing. fuck.
she's amazing.
god damnit.. self hate for missing this. a gold pant suit. leotard type thing. fuck.
she's amazing.
Labels:
golden suit,
leslie and the lys,
radical
this
this is what i see when i try to read the blog from the computer labs here in south africa.
it is very frustrating. i can see some pictures but never videos or gifs and i think some photos even. but i dont know what i cant see because i cant see it.
some bastard stole my camera. my mom mailing me her old one so i dont have to buy a new one right now. thanks mom.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
connecticut
Saturday, February 16, 2008
both mariss and i feel...
our house may fall apart the rock, biz is not here
not to offend any one else.. when they are not here .. the house is sad too
but biz is a calming force like ahurricane
not to offend any one else.. when they are not here .. the house is sad too
but biz is a calming force like ahurricane
blog that needs to blog
get off my blog
i don't want to make rules on the blog
but i'm not going to blog on this blog any more
blog not really i'm blogging i mean
lying
blogs that need to get blogged:
laissez faire and hitler, a peaceful commmune
hitler - the P.O.V. from da smallest turtle
laissez live free o die
butts: TankASS.
nat and mariss aren't that great: picture montage blogtage
nat and mariss are ok: "story time"
blogdogtgooblog
i udnno
i don't want to make rules on the blog
but i'm not going to blog on this blog any more
blog not really i'm blogging i mean
lying
blogs that need to get blogged:
laissez faire and hitler, a peaceful commmune
hitler - the P.O.V. from da smallest turtle
laissez live free o die
butts: TankASS.
nat and mariss aren't that great: picture montage blogtage
nat and mariss are ok: "story time"
blogdogtgooblog
i udnno
Friday, February 15, 2008
walrii live for 50 yrs swimming in the sea
okay
hi
i like walrii. i track them here on the bbc
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6529663.stm
and i stare at them on google like 24/7
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
someone please take me to this . . .
dc isnt THAT far away
http://rhizome.org/editorial/fp/blog.php/428
"Fantastic Voyage
By Marisa Olson on Monday, February 11th, 2008 at 1:20 pm.
Since its earliest days, cinema has drawn comparison to the domain of magic and fantasies. Many of the form's early scholars agreed less on what film was (theatre? a new kind of pencil?) and more on its ability to psychologically transport viewers. A two-part show opening February 14 at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, in Washington, D.C., explores the ongoing development of this scenario, especially as it relates to the move toward the realm of video and digital media. The first component of The Cinema Effect: Illusion, Reality and the Moving Image is thus entitled "Dreams," and it explores "film's ability to transport viewers out of their everyday lives into states that lie between wakefulness and sleep, sending them on journeys into the darker recesses of the imagination." Artists in the first half of this pioneering exhibition include Darren Almond, Michael Bell-Smith, Bruce Conner, Tacita Dean, Stan Douglas, Harun Farocki, Douglas Gordon, Rodney Graham, Gary Hill, Steve McQueen, Tony Oursler, Wolfgang Staehle, Siebren Versteeg, Andy Warhol, and others. Common among their works is a tracing of the moving image's collapse into pop culture--and vice-versa-- which is to be expected as this form of expression becomes the dominant context for communicative exchange. "Dreams" will be followed-up by a second component, "Realisms," which plumbs a fascinating irony--that "in an age when documenting 'real life' in moving image formats becomes ever easier," because of the increased availability of DIY media, "the line between fact and fiction is increasingly complicated." Both halves work together to present a fantastical and high-fidelity vision of the cinematic. - Marisa Olson"
please?
http://rhizome.org/editorial/fp/blog.php/428
"Fantastic Voyage
By Marisa Olson on Monday, February 11th, 2008 at 1:20 pm.
Since its earliest days, cinema has drawn comparison to the domain of magic and fantasies. Many of the form's early scholars agreed less on what film was (theatre? a new kind of pencil?) and more on its ability to psychologically transport viewers. A two-part show opening February 14 at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, in Washington, D.C., explores the ongoing development of this scenario, especially as it relates to the move toward the realm of video and digital media. The first component of The Cinema Effect: Illusion, Reality and the Moving Image is thus entitled "Dreams," and it explores "film's ability to transport viewers out of their everyday lives into states that lie between wakefulness and sleep, sending them on journeys into the darker recesses of the imagination." Artists in the first half of this pioneering exhibition include Darren Almond, Michael Bell-Smith, Bruce Conner, Tacita Dean, Stan Douglas, Harun Farocki, Douglas Gordon, Rodney Graham, Gary Hill, Steve McQueen, Tony Oursler, Wolfgang Staehle, Siebren Versteeg, Andy Warhol, and others. Common among their works is a tracing of the moving image's collapse into pop culture--and vice-versa-- which is to be expected as this form of expression becomes the dominant context for communicative exchange. "Dreams" will be followed-up by a second component, "Realisms," which plumbs a fascinating irony--that "in an age when documenting 'real life' in moving image formats becomes ever easier," because of the increased availability of DIY media, "the line between fact and fiction is increasingly complicated." Both halves work together to present a fantastical and high-fidelity vision of the cinematic. - Marisa Olson"
please?
For You, Biz!
Friday, February 8, 2008
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Tuesdays with Biz
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