REVELATION – “STATUS UPDATE” i haven’t posted here (except to post that silly cut-up) since “As u get older u can’t get so drunk” – Oct 27 I could only read, could not write after “Hospital food is like I remember airline food.” – Nov 1 My mantra became “The Tortured Man becomes the Revealed One.” after Nov 2nd I hid in the Hideout and almost became Invisible until Election Day re-introduced me to my neighbors “Spending 3 hours in line with hundreds of people has helped me to embrace my bandages that I’ve been doing my best to hide.” — Nov 6th “And now the hospital bills arrive… america, fuck yeah…” November 16 The blog fell by the wayside… But this morning, I noticed that there are several DRAFTS up here! Continue Reading →
BILL O’ REILLY AND MITT ROMNEY IN CONVERSATION NOVEMBER 7, 2012 1:15am O’Reilly: That point? Continue Reading →
Towards a Lexigraphy of Entitlement In our popular discourse, the root of entitlement is either narcissism (for Democrats) or laziness (for Republicans). Continue Reading →
9/12/12: Bora Yoon and Riyaaz Qawwali at Church of the Ascension Dear Arooj, I went to the opening of the Locating the Sacred Festival last night, and kept thinking of Judas remark to Superstar. Continue Reading →
FOUR PROBLEMS OF SOUND ART from THE CINEMA AS A CONCERT HALL Alexis Bhagat & Lauren Rosati, 2011 — Formal Problem: A fundamental problem of “sound art” is that it is non-essential. Continue Reading →
“Music” – between “All” and “Vienna” After dinner, they went upstairs to their room and made love, and as Franz fell asleep, his thoughts began to lose coherence. Continue Reading →
Transforming Contexts in the Tuning of the World Notes from Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and The Tuning of the World Outdoors (Music Everywhere) to Cathedral (Music Inside) Concert Hall/Opera House (Music from a Focused Point, Music and Hierarchy, Music Seen – APPEARANCE) Broadcast and Recording / Schizophinia Man ha always tried to destroy his enemies w/ Terrible Noises – p. Continue Reading →
A Tangent About Movies A Tangent about Movies (From “Politics and Other Words”) In the summer of 1987, between my 7th and 8th grade, Sajan, Justin and I were all together in Pennsylvania at my grandmother’s house, with no school or summercamp. Continue Reading →
Not-Defining Sound Art (1) One should become a Bodhisattva… (2) There is no such thing as a Bodhisattva… The solution of this dilemma lies in nothing else than the fearless acceptance of both contradictory facts. Continue Reading →