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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Portal

Porthole Planet Antarctica

Thought this looked like a planet.

Image by Squeedunk

Via FlickrBlog

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Claim Check

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Monday, April 17, 2006

Claim Check

Claim Check 10

Each had another a few feet away--I felt like only these were meant to find me.

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Exists Only Between

Naughty James Paint Flash

Image by Craig Cowling

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Saturday, April 15, 2006

Phosphenes/Constellation

Constellation - Small
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"i sat in the dark with aurora borealis behind my eyelids and thought about dying." - The Pants

"I have made a simple flicker machine... You look at it with your eyes shut and the flicker plays over your eyelids. Visions start with a kaleidoscope of colours on a plane in front of the eyes and gradually become more complex and beautiful, breaking like surf on a shore until whole patterns of colour are pounding to get in... Afterwards I found that my perception of the world around me had increased very notably. All conceptions of being dragged or tired had dropped away..." - Ian Sommerville

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Thursday, April 13, 2006

In The Air

Sometimes I swear I can see the air.

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Monday, April 10, 2006

Encased

Encased

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Blocks

Toy Grid

Found walking home. The current hypothesis is that it once held caps.

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Phosphenes/Deep Field

Deep Field - Small
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"Had a transcendental storm of colour visions today in the bus going to Marseilles. We ran through a long avenue of trees and I closed my eyes against the setting sun. An overwhelming flood of intensely bright colors exploded behind my eyelids: a multidimensional kaleidoscope whirling out through space. I was swept out of time. I was out in a world of infinite number. The vision stopped abruptly as we left the trees. Was that a vision? What happened to me?" - Brion Gysin

"i read with my eyes closed and my laptop flipped open and my heart palpitating and little red shapes dancing against the orange drive-thru screens of my eyelids. i lie there, literally trippin out on my own adrenaline till it hits me how far i've fallen beneath the surface of it all." - TRUE

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Sunday, April 09, 2006

Quotations

"It's easier to get forgiveness than permission." - Banksy

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Eldert Marks

We Are Watching

What's Your Rush

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Turbulence

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Friday, April 07, 2006

Bright

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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Dub

I should be listening to a lot more Dub. I know it--but just never knew where to begin. What are the sub-genres? Which producer is the most forward-thinking? Anyone connoisseurs out there with suggestions? I lean toward the dark and instrumental. Massive Attack not Sean Paul.

Blogger Sean thought:

I love dub, actually. I'd suggest pretty much anything that Bill Laswell has touched. DJ Spooky, I-Sound, Tosca, Rootical Sound... there's lots to choose from.

Then there's the almost dub, but not quite stuff, that veers over into more Aphex Twin territory, like To Roccoco Rot + I-Sound, I:Cube, etc.

It's a pretty deep genre in general. Have fun digging.

April 6, 2006 at 1:21 AM - Comment Permalink  
Anonymous Anonymous thought:

Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown

Scientist - Wins The World Cup

April 6, 2006 at 11:18 AM - Comment Permalink  
Blogger christopher higgs thought:

check out dublab:

http://www.dublab.com/

April 9, 2006 at 3:18 PM - Comment Permalink  

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Removed From Myself

Elbow Toe

Image by Urban_data

Anonymous Anonymous thought:

luvvit

April 6, 2006 at 2:02 AM - Comment Permalink  

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Television Everywhere

Hugo Boss TV

Left just as I found it. In an intimidating dressing room, trying on a possible suit.

Blogger pcenright thought:

So...did you find one?

April 7, 2006 at 11:24 AM - Comment Permalink  

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Aloha

"Called Boot Camp (for now), you can download a public beta today."

Anyone think that Boot Camp might mature into a virtualization environment called Aloha? A simultaneous hello and goodbye to the Windows monopoly?

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Influence

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Monday, April 03, 2006

Phosphenes/Globular Cluster - Multiple Exposures

Phosphenes_Globular Cluster Multiple Exposure

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Lost Lake

Lost Lake 5

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Lost Lake

Lost Lake 4

Anonymous Anonymous thought:

I'm adoring the shells.

I wish I had the eye you have.

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Blogger Andy thought:

Thanx.

I adored the snails as well. These are only what we picked up in a few quick minutes--there were literaly hundreds per square meter--atop the dead black gunk shoreside at low tide.

A.

April 5, 2006 at 9:21 PM - Comment Permalink  

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Mutation

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