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Deadhorse/Brian Morgante: Create our own world?
We had completed this ##interview with ##deadhorse in 2010 just before Futuristika! English jumped into [another] hiatus. After all, we are still alive just as Deadhorse is and we have pulled out from the archive as ##brian morgante tells about fanzines, scene in Erie and features rich content regarding music and words. Words exist in…
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Terence Davies: Chronicle of a Carpet
The following is excerpted from the book-length study ###terence davies, out September 8. See the bottom of the post for a clip of the scene it describes. Excerpt copyright 2014 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois and University of Illinois Press. Terence Davies crafts images that are beholden only to his…
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Can Can Heads: A joyful chaos
#can can heads is a band from Finland, heavily influenced by #no wave, #skronk, #free jazz, #hardcore punk, all things noisy. We have spoken with the band’s drummer Janne Mäki -Turja.
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Neither with John Cage
One 11 and 103 is a film and sound composition produced by John Cage, under the direction of Henning Lohner.
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Drifting “In almost every picture”
This is a short history of #photography’s most common mistake: part of the photographer’s hand appearing in frame. These pages trace an error that hasn’t dimmed with the digital era, but appears as widespread now as it was back in the form’s black-and-white prehistory. Tour covers family snaps from the standard “say cheese” portrait to…
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C. M. KÖSEMEN | UNUTTERABLE
In his first solo show C. M. Kösemen investigates what makes us human by venturing into our collective realm of unconscious phantoms, demonic apparitions, and spiritual entities. Kosemen believes that one can relate to humanity’s most elemental feelings by applying the right “combination code” of anatomical details and archetypical figures. We respond instinctively to raw images…
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Thurston Moore curated William Burroughs Nova Convention exhibition
Thurston Moore and Eva Prinz (as The Ecstatic Peace Library) curated an exhibition of William Burroughs photographs and ephemera…
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[Erje Ayden] A tribute to the Turkish beatnik
###erje ayden is the traditional “foreigner,” perhaps no more foreign to our language and ways than was D. H. Lawrence, perhaps as foreign to them as Joseph Conrad was to English at the beginning of his great labors. Like Lawrence he has the advantage of viewing our morés and our verbal locutions from alien and…
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