Study for The Revival |
Just collatin' data, as they say. melissa at loganloganlogan.com |
The strange thing is, I don’t think myself silent. That is because of my piano.
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After years of wallowing in my own WordPress ignorance, I decided to get my act together and get a more functional, better looking website. Luckily for me, one of my closest friends knows a little something about that stuff. Meet Ed Madrid, internet philosopher, painter, web designer…
Lydia Davis, Head, Heart, from Varieties of Disturbance. (via edmuscle)
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Richard Serra (via edmuscle)
“We do not know today whether we are busy or idle. In times when we thought ourselves indolent, we have afterwards discovered, that much was accomplished, and much was begun in us.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I swear I catch the world rendering itself from time to time. It’s embarrassing for me, it’s embarrassing for the world. But then again, I’m deeply attracted to these horrifying little glitches, these unpredictable moments when suddenly what you’re seeing is not the image but the image in the final seconds of its making. These images are bumbling idiots, but I love them. I chase them. I want the images I make to somehow embody that glitch, that inarticulateness, that deeply human struggle to say what we wouldn’t dare say if we could only say it.
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