Every summer, some lizard claims my back porch. This guy is our resident this year. He surprised me this morning just hanging out on my wire deer head. I didn't see him going out. He sat incredibly still when I came back in. Only blinking at me.

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Every summer, some lizard claims my back porch. This guy is our resident this year. He surprised me this morning just hanging out on my wire deer head. I didn't see him going out. He sat incredibly still when I came back in. Only blinking at me.
Partner/EP Patrick Shelton Of Current Resident Explains His Production Company's Ethos.
Filmmaker Patrick Shelton is a partner, Director, and EP at Current Resident in Minneaoplois. Current Resident proudly proclaims itself “an independent production company and post-house that makes cool shit with good people.” Ingrained with a deep love for both narrative and entrepreneurship Patrick is constantly looking for new and exciting ways to blend the two… When asked if he wants to direct…
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(EP) AXrchitect - Current Resident @axrchitect
(EP) AXrchitect – Current Resident @axrchitect
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Fayetteville, North Carolina artist, aXrchitect, has released a new collection of music, entitled Current Resident. Produced by Ti’Khari, there are two songs in the collection, “Bankroll” and “Understand.”
“The inspiration comes from being misunderstood in my past,” said aXrchitect. “I’m just addressing whoever it may concern or ‘Current Resident.’”
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Current Resident
Cassidy Frye
Junk Mail, Steel, Astroturf
Analysis By: Jo Banister
Identity and place tend to be important keys in an artist’s work – whether they realize it or not. Think of Judy Chicago or Robert Indiana and how their desire to tie their identity to a place led them to change their surnames in recognition of that place. By making “home” or “the roots” of a person out of junk mail, I believe the artist is calling into question whether places should hold such a sway over our identity – or at least, she is calling attention to the impermanence of physical places as markers of our identity. Further reading into the piece could draw out the thought that perhaps the artist is making a more metaphysical statement – maybe she is calling attention not just to the impermanence of a physical home, but also the impermanence of our physical bodies and pointing out that bodies as well as homes are something that will eventually deteriorate and decay.
Is there anything more insulting than that "or Current Resident" address? To: You! ... Or anyone at all!