Rockers, artists pay tribute to James Joyce with massive project

“What I found out,” says Pyle, “was that there were all these niches and subcultures — dead heads, punk rockers, out-there artists, avant-garde classical musicians, Robert Anton Wilson fans — and within their subcultures ‘Finnegans Wake’ has a lot of importance. ... What I think happened was we were able to bring together a bunch … Continue reading Rockers, artists pay tribute to James Joyce with massive project

Plunder or preservation? How Asian art came to U.S.

'America's involvement with China goes back to the late 18th century, when Yankee ships began to trade fur pelts and wheat (and later opium) for tea, silks and dishware. As early as 1845-1847, Boston presented the "Great Chinese Museum." Harvard University trained and underwrote many early explorers of China's cultural and archaeological heritage. The 19th … Continue reading Plunder or preservation? How Asian art came to U.S.

The Believer interview with Alan Moore

(Believer Magazine) BLVR: Is magic’s most authentic expression through the creative imagination? (Alan Moore) AM: Actually, art and magic are pretty much synonymous. I would imagine that this all goes back to the phenomenon of representation, when, in our primordial past, some genius or other actually flirted upon the winning formula of “This means that.” … Continue reading The Believer interview with Alan Moore

Art and money, how?

Art and Money?How is it, who issues itcreative and yet counterfeitfor nothinga second lookdouble takethe time spaceinversion with value?empty things in time spacefilled with space timewhat do you call itmoney or art?artney/moart?which technical abilitiesaesthetic reflectionsinformation content andoriginality in economicsthe painted eurofabricated poundsculptured dollarprojected bit coin from paper to data and back to the newestpaper cash … Continue reading Art and money, how?

CI for COPENHAGEN INTERPRETATION 2009: What Poetry?

http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsoundcloud.com%2Fflyagaric23%2Fshannanigums-wave-book-iii-chapter-xii& Shannanigums Wave Book III Chapter XII by flyagaric23“Us clams must stick apart” –Feudal Baron Periwinkle III.Aphrodite rose from sea foam in film. Merry Mermaid and love goddess surfinn her scallop chariot through twisted arms of godsoilmen and sludge.She has risen to meet the supermajors to balance scales and dance to the finnance seers circe … Continue reading CI for COPENHAGEN INTERPRETATION 2009: What Poetry?