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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Why should we let the night die away, when we can simply devour it?



World Naked Bike Ride: Chicago 2008 (Last Night)


Drink the day and spend lazy hours in the sun
Skin warm + worn + weary
The city looks beautiful in twilight
The little ones are cozy in their homes,
saying the same thing and drinking

How wonderfully horrible and repetitious
How banal and routine
You are not yet artists you
The ones who spend the night talking about the works
that they want to make some day.

Friday, June 13, 2008

The Science of Racism

So my thoughts over the last month or so have been highly concentrated on the continuing evolution of humans. Because, as we all must admit, it is ridiculous to believe that (wo)man is any type of apex, any type of stopping point, any type of high point. Most of my ideas are influenced by Pierre Baldi at the moment as well as a myriad of past readings on the subject.

Now I'm not one to believe in synchronicity or any of that, but in the last two days AIDaily (aidaily.com) has published two articles on this general idea. I've listed them both below. One makes the argument for our differences, and in a way, that it is what makes us even more unique and amazingly human. The other one uses it as a basis for racism. It's funny how simple truths (truths?) can be used for both good and ill.



http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=10187

http://www.theroot.com/id/46680/output/print

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Our Eyes take the soul of their shapes....



I have cataloged a lot of old family photos. I have no idea who most of the people are, and will never know. But something about wanting to keep their souls alive calls me....
It's ridiculous to believe that my actions do anything more for these people beyond what it does for myself. But still...


We eat young blood. We eat young blood. We need their blood to keep alive our own.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Starting Something From Nothing...

Thoughts which we may digress about later: Eat the children. Evolution Does not Stop.

But rather we should focus on things that are more immediate- or at least were immediate in the moments that I was writing them. I enjoy this summer weather, it gives me time to meditate on past seasons, the elements serve as reminders + gate keepers.

LAST SUMMER:
I dug hot blue evenings in unfamiliar streets
Drunk on whiskey + eating mangoes from street vendors
I jingle almonds in my pocket
Finding 'urban' and 'metropolis' to take on added meanings
Feeling hollowed out and stripped away
I remember simpler summers and wish for them.
The statues + I held discourse in parks,
while my bags waited in stranger's rooms
When I returned they offered me tea + liquor
We waited at train stations + on street corners
Eating the heart of the night,
letting its juice drip down our chins,
and make our fingers sticky.

This summer:
I wonder what makes a man
Natural grey stone - moving refections on water
My contentment seems faltering
and I close my eyes and remember
how happy I was - Last Summer:

Saturday, April 5, 2008

First Run of Spring

I went on my first run on the spring. There were moments when it sucked, there were moments when it was enlightening. I lost track of time, lost track of such sordid substances as immediate or concrete thought. Everything flows. The heart beat, the breath, the lungs, the pump, he sky, the water, your legs. The birds. Sounds of an airplane passing over head. Finding shade in the side of a building and being amazed at soft vision.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Drawing tales with ink from clouds...

Darkness vs Light
Fear vs Hope
Bad vs Good
Nature vs Man

We behave as if we are not animals.
We behave as if technology was both our deliverer and our captor.
We behave as if we are controlled by fear. We behave as if we have only a glimmer of Love.

Two choices.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Space Ships & Cloverfields

So I'm done taking that Small Screen Video class, and now I have a blog from it...

I'm thinking that I should make use of it. I write in a lot of paper journals and why not a public internet one? I am the person who constantly talks about the future and the internet and how exciting/scary it is to me and the world.

I love the fact that looking at my computer right now I can see Niagara Falls, Moscow (2 angles!), The Pyramids of Giza and another small Russian place I cannot spell- Taziniki(?). Web cams.

I think part of this blog maybe that I want it to be public, but I don't want to reveal who I am. I'm sure some people, if they stumble upon it, might be able to figure it out. But I like that idea of anonymity.

I need to go pick up a Duluth Carpenter from the bus station. Ciao.