Monthly Archives: May 2010

this week on the avant guardian\/\/h2o

May 31, 2010
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this week on the avant guardian\/\/h2o

Here is no water but only rock Rock and no water and the sandy road The road winding above among the mountains Which are mountains of rock without water If there were water we should stop and drink Amongst the rock one cannot stop or think Sweat is dry and feet are in the sand If there were only water amongst the rock Dead mountain mouth of carious teeth that cannot spit Here one can neither stand nor lie nor sit There is not even silence in the mountains But dry sterile thunder without rain There is not even solitude in the mountains But red sullen faces sneer and snarl From doors of mudcracked houses If there were water And no rock If there were rock And also water And water A spring A pool among the rock If there were the sound of water only Not the cicada And dry grass singing But sound of water over a rock Where the hermit-thrush sings in the pine trees Drip drop drip drop drop drop drop But there is no water -T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land Photo Credit: Lin Xu

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sub-entry 9> sepisode 1.812b\/\/on trickery and escapism

May 30, 2010
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sub-entry 9> sepisode 1.812b\/\/on trickery and escapism

The swamp was thick and wet, weighing down on me so that my boots sunk deeper and deeper into the mud with every step. It was nearing dusk, and ever since leaving the Lady of the Swamp's shack I knew I was being followed.

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blogpost on nothing

May 28, 2010
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blogpost on nothing

“I am here and there is nothing to say.“ -John Cage “Lecture on Nothing” ~~~~~~~ I am somewhere, and everyone has too much to say. Tune in next week for chicken flava ranting about the oil spill. Cause that’s what everyone needs. A loosely informed hack. In the meantime become fan of Chicken Flava on Facebook or you could even follow him around the Twitter. Have a happy Memorial Day people. Don’t drink too much Rolling Rock. OK drink too much Rolling Rock. Image credit: Ruby Quincunx

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commodity fetishism gone right\/\/shopping in harlem

May 27, 2010
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commodity fetishism gone right\/\/shopping in harlem

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an economy of verbiage

May 25, 2010
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an economy of verbiage

Kate. Print available here.

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this week on the avant guardian\/\/say it without saying it

May 24, 2010
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this week on the avant guardian\/\/say it without saying it

Three times I lay the kingly wig on him, And thrice did he put it down. Was this the move of a greedy hipster? - Lord Buckley Photo Credit: Louis Panassié

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sub-entry 8> episode 1.812a\/\/on swamps and the notes played

May 23, 2010
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sub-entry 8> episode 1.812a\/\/on swamps and the notes played

The gentle humming of the music made the leaves twitch, made the trees bow lower towards the still waters of the swamp, as if they could glean more meaning from the tune by peering at their own reflections.

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tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow

May 21, 2010
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tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow

Time, time, time. The Cloudy Messenger. That which escapes all of us. Flash indeed. Most people no longer use a watch so the piece of music above, Leroy Anderson’s The Syncopated Clock (1944), sounds like a lulling relic of a playful time where brass was oiled, and tea came with DELICIOUS cookies. Push play. I could check my watch all day to that ish! Pops gave me a pocket watch for my birthday this year. A huge antique train conductor’s watch. It’s like having a metal ice cream sandwich in your pocket. Like the ones from camp that came six to a plastic clamshell. Good god I want one, it’s so hot outside. And there’s a huge chain on this watch that gives it the authority of a mace. Watch is legit. Not built for skinny jeans. It’s for those who REALLY need to know what time it is. I could have used that watch this past weekend when every mode of communication went to hell in one glossy-sleek-personal-hand-held-computing-basket. My friend Officer Mike, in an act of complete and utter lunacy, decided to run a 50 mile ultra marathon from mile marker 51 to mile marker 1 in the Florida Keys. It [...]

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time is the greatest innovator

May 18, 2010
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time is the greatest innovator

Seats in an empty agora: the future was too bright, and we didn’t have shades! Print available here.

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this week on the avant guardian\/\/time is the greatest innovator

May 17, 2010
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this week on the avant guardian\/\/time is the greatest innovator

As the births of living creatures, at first are illshapen, so are all innovations, which are the births of time. Yet notwithstanding, as those that first bring honor into their family, are commonly more worthy than most that succeed, so the first precedent (if it be good) is seldom attained by imitation. For ill, to man’s nature, as it stands perverted, hath a natural motion, strongest in continuance; but good, as a forced motion, strongest at first. Surely every medicine is an innovation; and he that will not apply new remedies, must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator; and if time of course alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be the end? -Francis Bacon, Of Innovations Image: JISC infoNet

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