Pop Empire, Dawg Yawp, Swim Team at Northside Tavern, January 9th

Game Changer & Make Some Noise

oozey mess
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Cosimo Galluzzi
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noise dept.

shark vs the universe
TMBGareOK. The Official They Might Be Giants tumblr
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Mike Driver
sheepfilms
Keni
The Bowery Presents
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

blake kathryn
KIROKAZE
Phantogram Three
Claire Keane

Love Begins
Fieri Frames
seen from Vietnam

seen from Ecuador

seen from United Kingdom

seen from T1
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Pop Empire, Dawg Yawp, Swim Team at Northside Tavern, January 9th
Marker, ink, acrylic on construction paper
g r u ss v o m k ra m p u s
Ein frommer Zauber hält mich wieder, Anbetend, staunend muß ich stehn; Es sinkt auf meine Augenlider Ein goldner Kindertraum hernieder, Ich fühl’s: ein Wunder ist geschehn.
Illustrated by Ariana Rinehart, writings from mysterious junk folder email
Ink, permanent marker on paper
t he s p oo ky a c ti o n at a d i s t an ce
“The background is the so-called “mechanical philosophy” – mechanical science in modern terminology. This doctrine, originating with Galileo and his contemporaries, held that the world is a machine, operating by mechanical principles, much like the remarkable devices that were being constructed by skilled artisans of the day and that stimulated the scientific imagination much as computers do today; devices with gears, levers, and other mechanical components, interacting through direct contact with no mysterious forces relating them. The doctrine held that the entire world is similar: it could in principle be constructed by a skilled artisan, and was in fact created by a super-skilled artisan. The doctrine was intended to replace the resort to “occult properties” on the part of the neoscholastics: their appeal to mysterious sympathies and antipathies, to forms flitting through the air as the means of perception, the idea that rocks fall and steam rises because they are moving to their natural place, and similar notions that were mocked by the new science.” - Noam Chomsky, Science, Mind, and Limits of Understanding, [http://chomsky.info/201401__/]
Ink, marker, watercolor on construction paper
Oils, permanent marker on cardstock
Acrylic, oil, watercolor, nail polish, nails, thread on reclaimed wood
Acrylic, oils, pushpins on reclaimed wood
print block, acrylic, ink, discarded incense, nails on wood
block print on paper
acrylic block print on paper
da vida house show, 28 november 2015
Watercolor, permanent marker
M u g w u m p
Pencil, pen on card stock
Parrot and Marc Bolan
Permanent marker, watercolor on cardstock
Permanent marker, ink, acrylic on tissue and paper bag
Harlequins, Pop Empire, Trunkweed @ NSYC October 30th
Spray paint, acrylic, ink, tape, snakeskin on wood