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online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2005-03-13 10:36 [#01531377]
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if you are there please give me some type of sign, warning,
or visual


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 10:38 [#01531378]
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here i am! hellO!


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offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-03-13 10:41 [#01531379]
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HI CHRIS AND THAD!


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 10:41 [#01531382]
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HI!


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 10:42 [#01531383]
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While at Otis, Kim created what were to be her last
visual-art projects. For a painting class, she collected
automobile brochures from showrooms and rendered little
paintings in the windows of the car photographs. Her
teacher, an aging Abstract Expressionist, was outraged. For
another, she cut personalized quotes written to accompany
display ads out of newspapers, and signed her name to them.

In her final semester, she met Michael Gira, a long-haired
student with attitude. They became quick friends. Kim
recalls being impressed by one Gira project that consisted
of a naked woman lying on a table in a room rigged with a
video camera. As viewers left the room, they would come
upon a monitor screening their reactions to what they had
just seen.


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offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-03-13 10:44 [#01531388]
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Nice! Thats a great read!


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 10:47 [#01531392]
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One Nitsch installment, Orgies Mysteries Theatre, involved
"two dead lambs and gallons and gallons of lamb's blood."
In another, Nitsch would train an orchestra of volunteers to
play classical instruments in two days, using hand
signals... It was at one of these events that Martin met up
with Michael Gira, an Otis student with a penchant for the
macabre. Gira had been publishing a magazine with a couple
friends called No; one cover featured authentically graphic
autopsy photos.


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offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 10:49 [#01531395]
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excerpts from a book i'm reading, "confusion is next: the
sonic youth story" by alec foege. not particularly
well-written and rather badly-organized... but it's great
for learning about the early 80's art/music climate in nyc.
i love the descriptions of art projects going on back then.
really interesting stuff.


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-03-13 10:49 [#01531396]
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I feel like i am piecing bits of a puzzle together


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2005-03-13 11:08 [#01531432]
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Why are Sonic Youth so damned popular ? I've always found
them JUST this side of dull.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 11:12 [#01531435]
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While in Boston, Branca founded the Bastard Theater... The
usual Bastard Theater production incorporated elements of
Dadaism, performance art, rock music, and experimental
music. There were never any characters or plot.

"One of the plays," says Branca, "would start off with an
attack on the audience, in which the actors would create a
kind of vocal piece that would be intended to intimidate and
offend the audience in the most extreme possible way you
could imagine. The actor would be asking, 'Why the fuck did
you bother to come here? This is garbage. You're garbage.'
Of course, it was a little more poetic than that." What
made the work all the more powerful and jarring was that the
company would spend six or seven months devising and
rehearsing each piece, often with a budget of around fifty
dollars.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 11:15 [#01531443]
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i sometimes think they're a bit over-rated... but at the
same time, they seem to be really influential and important
in the scheme of things...

i don't find their music dull... just a matter of taste, i
guess. but i would say that it took me a long time to get
into them. their music had to grow on me at first.


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2005-03-13 11:16 [#01531445]
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that means your to preppy

:)


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 11:19 [#01531448]
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why is it snowing again? it was warming up all morning and
the snow was melting. now in mild weather, there is snow
falling. what's the deal?


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2005-03-13 11:20 [#01531450]
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do you want my disco volante lp ?


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-03-13 11:23 [#01531455]
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wow, that's cool, but no thanks. i've got it on cd. great
album.


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2005-03-13 11:26 [#01531461]
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:)


 


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