Archive for March, 2010

been watching the TV #6

March 31, 2010
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“If it’s not in frame, it doesn’t exist!”
F.W. Murnau (John Malkovich in Shadow of the Vampire)

NOMADOLOGY

March 30, 2010
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March 25, 2010
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been watching the TV #5

March 22, 2010
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Meditative States: Home

March 21, 2010

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when my friend Dan traveled back east I asked him to record the sound from his home.

there is a familiar quality in the acoustical air within each of our unique home spaces.

the unconscious associations we draw upon are mixed here with an improvised violin rhythm.

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“But we shouldn’t enclose life in the single moment when individual life confronts universal death.
A life is everywhere, in all the moments that a given living subject goes through and
that are measured by given lived objects: an immanent life carrying with it the events or singularities
that are merely actualized in subjects and objects. This indefinite life does not itself have moments,
close as they may be one to another, but only between-times, between-moments; it doesn’t just
come about or come after but offers the immensity of an empty time where one sees the event yet
to come and already happened, in the absolute of an immediate consciousness.”
– Deleuze Immanence: A Life

Pure Immanence

March 20, 2010

“..a life of pure immanence, neutral, beyond good and evil, for it was only the subject that incarnated it in the midst of things that made it good or bad. The life of such individuality fades away in favor of the singular life immanent to a man who no longer has a name, though he can be mistaken for no other. A singular essence, a life…” — Deleuze

familiar deprivation

March 19, 2010
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fill the ocean with lungs

March 17, 2010
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magnitude 4.4 at 4:04am

March 16, 2010
Seismic Hazard Map:33.992°N, 118.082°W //Depth:18.9 km

Seismic Hazard Map:33.992°N, 118.082°W //Depth:18.9 km

iris:surveil

March 15, 2010
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