On this day: July 31, 2011
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On this day: July 31, 2011
Ill Lit - Live at the Mermaid Lounge, New Orleans November 3, 2002 - wow...that was a long time ago.
Marina Abramovic and Ulay started an intense love story in the 70s, performing art out of the van they lived in. Marina and Ulay felt the relationship had run its course, so they decided to walk the Great Wall of China, each from one end, meeting for one last big hug in the middle and never seeing each other again. In 2010 she performed ‘The Artist Is Present’ - as part of the show she sat in silence with each stranger who sat in front of her every day the museum was open, all day, between March 14th and May 31st. Ulay arrived without her knowing it.
Myself and a gaggle of Fermentiacs (thanks Jeanne!) spent a long weekend in Tennessee with Sandor Katz last fall learning about food, specifically ferments. Among many other things, we filled a Jack Daniel's barrel with 50 gallons of "kraut-chi"!
Home is where the heart is.
Me n Dubs singing for the children
Inauguration 2009
Streets of Havana, Cuba. This travel/human/visual experience was so incredible - I can't wait to get back before it all goes away as embargo restrictions loosen (read: the imperialist neighbor to the north is real!). May the people get everything they want.
A few from our recent trip to Arizona and Phantom Ranch at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. "I don't want to be the guy who goes around bragging that he carved the heads of better men into Mount Rushmore" - Jack Pendarvis
End of the world, my ass! This is so Beautiful, capital B.
“I've come to see conspiracy theories as the refuge of those who have lost their natural curiosity and ability to cope with change.” -Kathleen Norris
The shootings in Connecticut reminded me of this situation I had on Highway 1 in California. A deer had found itself on hard pavement, unfamiliar terrain - on one side was a rocky uphill slope, too hard to climb, on the other, a cliffside down to the ocean with rocks below. Cars approached from both directions. Witnessing this scenario made me sorry to have been privy to such desperation, my stomach flipped.
We can only hope that the good we see around us will prevail. Will prevail against the worst we encounter, despite the fragility of the situation. Good must triumph...right?
Jim Goldberg's animated book Raised by Wolves
One of my favorites. Tobias Wolff reads Denis Johnson's "Emergency".
Veterans Day reminded me of scans I did for my Uncle Ronnie awhile back. He mentioned having slides from Vietnam that he hadn't looked at since returning, in fact he even threw them out once, then plucked em from the trash, but never cared to revisit. My curiosity was greater than his, and he obliged while we all gathered around a projector in a darkened room over the holiday. After a quick pre-screen (for gore and girls) the family watched while he narrated. It was super powerful, but also strangely ordinary, how clearly he remembered. These are a few of his favorites...he loved sunsets.
Fella from a current project
Michael Christopher Brown's series, documenting the Libyan revolution. By the time I got to this image, I felt like I had more in common with this dazed lion than with the fighting (and dying) humans. Among other things (darkness), it brought to mind the power of sequencing, here done brilliantly, and the strange fascination for "news" of the world.