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I'M NOT GOING TO CALL HIM A LIAR BEHIND HIS BACK BUT I WOULD SAY IT TO HIS FACE IF HE WAS HERE

8 November 2011

Brian Wilson Big On Bio-politics

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi6aCJV9JTo&feature=player_embedded#! "Austerity might also strengthen the most well-known bui...
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1 November 2011

homers update

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"An outward expression of the desire to withdraw money from the stream of circulation and to save it from the soc...
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31 October 2011

PlAtItudE QuEEn

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Whilst having a routine clear-out Paul, a member of staff, mentions to his colleague Mark that, when he’s finished with his document...
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The 'New' 'Weird' Al Yankovic

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"My life then was marked with great discord, seven long years of malaise. Although there was no desire to go back to that an...
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27 October 2011

Take It Back

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"Dear Geert, I had the unfortunate vantage point of meeting Kittler in the early 1990's, when perhaps his persuasiveness wa...
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25 October 2011

Lustreware

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"It is 2009 and Jobs is recovering from a liver transplant and pneumonia. At one point the pulmonologist tries to put a mask over h...
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19 October 2011

Stress the Civilization

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"Characteristic of such dietetic regimes (régime diétetique) is the view of mushrooms as 'anti-food'. This view is testifie...
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4 October 2011

Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad supper.

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Knowles Eddy Knowles: the magazine. ********************************* ". ..The abstraction that is Wall  Street  already has a...
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27 September 2011

Donkey-carrot tasting its tail, glancing elsewhere, with stick and string flailing wildly and freely

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17 September 2011

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Queen Elizabeth High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia, being demolished, July 2011. Word has it that allotment gardens will replace the rubb...
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15 September 2011

Gotong Royong

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"When anthropologists nowadays speak of “value”—particularly, when they refer to “value” in the singular when one writing twenty yea...
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8 September 2011

Right Now in Silicon Valley

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  "The amount of time needed to install the sculpture exceeded my expectations and added extra la...
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6 September 2011

monads on parade

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"A skull with what seemed an anatomically modern brain case and an ape-like jaw was discovered in Piltdown, England in 1912 and...
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5 September 2011

Larve

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"From a starting point in Christmas folklore, with its central figure of Father Christmas, in just a few unforgettable pages Levi-St...
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1 September 2011

Puerilia Ludicra

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"I have no hobby. Not that I am the kind of workaholic, who is incapable of doing anything with his time but ap...
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29 August 2011

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"In a sample of the residents interviewed, it was found that for above-ground dwellers of white-collar occupation, 4 out of 10 wo...
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27 August 2011

The triumph of a public art

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"At issue now is the positioning and posture of King in the 28-foot-tall statue that will greet visitors when the memorial is com...
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18 August 2011

Hello, Vegetable! 你吃了吗?

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“Have you eaten yet?” is a collection of artist practices that work with farming and food production and consumption. It is meant as a ...
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16 August 2011

"this is authentic"

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e "There was a time when the image of the voter was limited to a person in an institutional or economic role—trade unionist, organi...
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8 August 2011

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Spoox Magazine #8 finally here: http://spooxmagazine.org/
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7 August 2011

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"The idea of sleep as dream = caught up in a mythology of productivity, of work: "dream-work": sleep is useful for someth...
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31 July 2011

Song of the Monad

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Come in here, Dear boy, have a cigar. You're gonna go far, You're gonna fly high, You're never gonna die, You're gonna make ...
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27 July 2011

what Tennyson once called the “Parliament of Man, the federation of the world.”

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26 July 2011

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"Did any of the world religions, in some of their sects, recommend the perfection of ambivalence as a spiritual course whereby the novi...
25 July 2011

not another generalization

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“From being inside the center of the storm, I’ve learned not just about the structure of government, not just about how power flows in many ...
24 July 2011

amalgamation

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Blockbouster Video on Quinpool Road "For the 1889 Paris Exposition, Jules Bourdais, a prominent French architect, proposed to erect a ...
20 July 2011

did you RSVP? did you cause a scene?

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Hotel by Guillaume Apollinaire My bedroom is shaped like a cage The sun puts its arm through the window As for me I want to smoke to make a...
8 July 2011

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"For example, if viewed as an "artist", David Bowie makes no sense at all. He seems to be little more than a perpetually spoo...
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4 July 2011

Effigy of the State

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“If contemporary art, marginal and minute as its influence is, doesn’t get it together and offer new models for a future some of us still ho...
27 June 2011

Enter the Roman Room (activate Bourgeois memory potential)

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"Legend has it that the poet Simonides recited a soliloquy for a banquet held in one of the great halls in ancient Greece. Shortly a...
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19 June 2011

"Nobody's safe," said the trader. "If I felt safe, I wouldn't be talking to you next to a fridge in a dark space at the back of the stall."

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"But, there were still bits of action. One guy was caught on the same stairway that I had been trapped on. He was caught there with his...

Democracy Algorithms

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"For its competitions, ---- has developed a form of crowd sourced ---- that asks as many as 200 people to take part in the voting proc...
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17 June 2011

Community of Experience

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"There must be historic reasons for the rise of the compartmental conception of fine art. Our present museums and galleries to which wo...
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9 June 2011

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Otto Dix, Newborn Baby on Hands, 1927
30 May 2011

Water Crystal of the Month

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THE WATER CRYSTAL FROM THE WATER EXPOSED TO THE WORDS "LOVE AND GRATITUDE"
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28 May 2011

I had a vision of love

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Holt - Jarmara - Vinegar Tom - Sacke and Sugar - Newes - Ilemauzer - Pyewacket - Pecke in the Crowne - Griezzel Greedigutt

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Sigmund Freud's office chair, by Karl Hofmann and Felix Augenfeld, Austria, 1926.
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14 May 2011

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Milton Keynes: More Than Just Concrete Cows Posted by admin0502 on August 18th, 2010 Easy AdSense by Unreal Milton economist is a city,...
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