from Ten Copycats in a Boat and Other Riddles by Alvin Schwarz, illustrated by Marc Simont, Harper and Row, 1980
Thursday, June 30, 2011
la maison rouge
some work in the exhibition My Winnipeg at La Maison Rouge - Fondation Antoine de Galbert , Paris. June 23rd - September 25th, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
I'm looking for lasting relations with green-fly, spider, or maggot
Bill Fay. Beautiful. This!, this! and this! ...Everything.
I could never say enough about this man's music. Thank you, Mr. Fay.
Garden Song and Tiny from the compilation From The Bottom of an Old Grandfather Clock (a collection of outtakes and demos 1966-1970) (now, sadly, out of print), Wooden Hill, 2004. (If any of the invloved parties would like me to remove the audio, please let me know.)
I could never say enough about this man's music. Thank you, Mr. Fay.
Garden Song and Tiny from the compilation From The Bottom of an Old Grandfather Clock (a collection of outtakes and demos 1966-1970) (now, sadly, out of print), Wooden Hill, 2004. (If any of the invloved parties would like me to remove the audio, please let me know.)
Friday, June 24, 2011
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Art Education 16
Sunday, June 19, 2011
W. Reginald Bray (Freak Letters)
postcard to "Any Resident of London", 1899 / script from BBC radio programme, 1935 /envelope crocheted by Bray's mother, 1899
from The Englishman Who Posted Himself and Other Curious Objects by John Tingey, Princeton Architectural Press, NY, 2010---The book documents W. Reginald Bray's experiments with the postal system. Bray's postcard addressed to "Any Resident of London" predates Ben Vautier's "Postman's Choice" by 66 years! Read more here at A Sound Awareness (thanks Martin!)
I was reminded of this book as a postal strike continues here in Canada.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
hat
E.W.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
MIKI
Saturday, June 11, 2011
little blue jug
Friday, June 10, 2011
a circle of rabbits
The Art of Paper Tearing: Methods and Routines for the Amateur Performer by Eric Hawkesworth (illustrated by the author), Faber & Faber, London, 1970 (1973)
"These routines, together with the necessary instructions for preparing the basic folds, are presented to teach the amateur performer the whole art of paper tearing. Once it is learned, the performer can put on a show anywhere because the craft is literally at his finger tips and the raw material always to hand in the form of newspaper. Most of the methods were devised by the old-time artistes of music hall and variety who developed this type of act into a fine art. This is the first book that offers a complete course of instruction from folding the papers to a finished presentation with effective patter."
"These routines, together with the necessary instructions for preparing the basic folds, are presented to teach the amateur performer the whole art of paper tearing. Once it is learned, the performer can put on a show anywhere because the craft is literally at his finger tips and the raw material always to hand in the form of newspaper. Most of the methods were devised by the old-time artistes of music hall and variety who developed this type of act into a fine art. This is the first book that offers a complete course of instruction from folding the papers to a finished presentation with effective patter."