Tuesday, November 10, 2009

candy + noise + comics

candy smokes/ noise tapes

dang. today, hannah and I went to the most intense candy store, the most seriously specific noise store, and the comic store, where I read the entire paperrad comp book. I am having a hard time doing my homework now.

hospital put out an album by zaimph:


Sunday, November 8, 2009

Saturday, November 7, 2009

grass widow & crystal stilts @ brooklyn museum /who shot rock and roll

Grass Widow.
Everyone is taking photos for a flickr series for Brooklyn Museum, they even have a front area reserved for anyone with a camera and there are these girls getting up in with moms a few steps back.

Crystal Stilts.

I used to be really into Bow Wow Wow - I think the singer was around 14 in this picture. (They were another Malcom Mclaren creation.) This was in the packed Who Shot Rock and Roll show. A security guard is yelling at me as I am taking this.

a confection of an installation

The whole event was great. There was a baton twirler in the center of the space at the beginning, and then a marching band with color guard came through. People were eating fried chicken or drinking wine and there were lots of kids all over and music nerds too.

Thursday, November 5, 2009



amyl nitrate / wanda woodward

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

marigold garland


Monday, November 2, 2009

videos of Hannah and I making sauerkraut


black dice / fermenting


Monday, October 26, 2009

headbangers of the world unite

Okay, by popular request, the aforementioned headbanging:



PS: I would like to see your headbanging.

Sunday, October 25, 2009


I could maybe do this all day long

tv is more palatable in animated gif form


giffed


(the first one I made was of me headbanging)

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

(behold)

enter the:

(check out the other movies by this guy)

In other cinematic news, I just got my Olympia Film Fest guide. Oly has Udo Kier, Dame Darcy, and Steven Severin coming to town. Dang.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Ana da Silva @ Starr Space

Ana da Silva's set was great! She put out an album on Chicks on Speed records a while back. You can hear some of the songs on her myspace.

This show happened at a nice venue called Starr Space in Bushwick. It reminded me a little bit of old Hall O' The Woods shows. It was founded by the artist Jules de Balincourt.

I missed the big Raincoats show at the Knitting Factory the night before, but this show was special. After Ana's set, Viv Albertine (Slits) and Anne Wood came up on stage. We had a sing-a-long of "Adventures Close to Home", and then they sang "Lola".

When they started "Lola" I could not resist pulling out my video camera. It was the first Raincoats song I ever heard, sometime in high school in the back of my friend Luke's car. Here is a little clip of it, Ana on the right, Viv in the middle, and Anne on the left.

video

There were maybe thirty or forty people sitting arced around the floor. It was so sweet & happy.

After, Hawnay Troof brought out the jams. Vice Cooler actually was tambourining in the above clip, and toured with the Raincoats as their drummer.

Also, the first act was Max Steele, who started with a Tracy + the Plastics cover, and continued in that fashion very successfully. and DJ Anthony Thornton played dark italo disco all nite.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

a forest



I have been thinking lately that maybe Boys Don't Cry by The Cure is the best album of all time.

This song, however, comes from Seventeen Seconds.

string theory, in action


(This is my preferred model of string theory, animated!)

The description from the site is "Rolled-up balls of extra dimensions (Calabi-Yau shapes) making up the fabric of space."