I think this show at Holocene looks pretty awesome. If I wasn't scouring the world for $$$ opportunities and playing in a little futsal tonight, I'd probably be there. If you go, tell me if it's good, take a picture even, I'll buy you a cup of coffee and watch you drink it.
DMTV at Holocene: "Floating World Animation Fest returns with a new name and trippier mission. We’ve dug even deeper into the vaults of psychedelic animation to curate a heroic dose of visionary video art for this year’s animation fest..." featuring music by the persona named ATOLE and another persona named Nice Nice.
Who knows, perhaps I'll end up there anyway, later.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
DMTV means? ...
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Friday, October 8, 2010
WORDS, a connection...
This is pretty straight forward and pretty obvious. It's also great. Created by the crew, Everynone. Is the language we share making these connections or are the connections already there, and the language is just pulling them to our river's surface, allowing for reflection?
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Dance Moves, For Life...
See the video. Not only are you getting the best instruction in pop-n-lockin, but these guys are also handing down life lessons.
"There's always somebody better than you, so, you have to always keep practicing, trying to make up something different, cause if you go anywhere thinking you all tough and stuff and next thing you know someone jump out there in your face doing something you ain't never seen."
- Darrel "Boogaloo" Cooley,
Yup, that sounds about right.
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Till I Get Home...
Speaking of which, have you heard the new Mark Ronson (+ The Business International)? It's plenty good.
* "Don't you want to take a joy ride on my Tandem. ...on a huffy don't I look so handsome." See? It tis good.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Build My Mind-y-MAOI...
"...plus there is a B-line narrative story that illustrates some of the ideas, where a computer avatar (Ramona) saves the world from self-replicating microscopic robots."
"...expressed a desire to construct a genetic copy of his late father, Fredric Kurzweil, from DNA within his grave site. This feat would be achieved by deploying various nanorobots to send samples of DNA back from the grave, constructing a clone of Fredric and retrieving memories and recollections—from Ray's mind—of his father.[10]."
Did you hear that NIN's Trenty boo is in cahoots with HBO and BBC to make a mini-series based off of the album Year Zero? Do you think Terrance M. will introduce Ray to Trent?
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