April 2010
1 post
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Interning at Granary Books! →
I’ll be interning at Granary Books this summer from the end of May until the second or third week of August.
December 2009
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September 2009
3 posts
July 2009
4 posts
June 2009
4 posts
I want to be Alice Savoie
via i love typography:
Alice Savoie started out with a foundation course in Applied Arts and then studied graphic design and typography for four years in Paris. She then set sail for the UK to follow the MA in Typeface Design at Reading University. Upon graduating in 2007 she relocated to London to work as a graphic designer. In March 2008 Alice joined Monotype Imaging as a full-time type...
May 2009
3 posts
A Message I Received from a Friend
This part of the interview I’m transcribing reminded me of you: ** Exactly. That’s exactly what I think. I mean I really do date Madonna as being the end of the avant-garde. I feel like once the local idea could get distributed immediately, I think the local idea that forms an art movement is just not possible. So it seems to me it just winds up being a club. And I guess clubs are kind...
April 2009
7 posts
Glazier
In Digital Poetics, I look at such writing. Picture yourself with two windows open: in one you are editing pure ASCII text using the glistening, black Model T Ford of EMACS and sputtering through the black & white fields of VT100. In the other window you have Netscape open, that graphical but heinously sloppy browser that seems out to get...
GLOBALMOVE.US →
If you’re interested in Google map manipulation check out this site, it’s pretty fun to watch
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/08/us/politics/07web... →
I’m very glad our president has a brain.
Haven't posted on here as much as I would like to
because I’m currently trying to make a website.
It’s hard.
March 2009
20 posts
HUMAN BARBECUE XXXI
berserker:
artie:
Saturday, April 4 at Pilam, 3914 Spruce St. Philadelphia PA
HUMAN BARBECUE XXXI 12 noon til infinity // $12 THE SUBJECTS: myspace.com/thesubjects MUGGABEARS: myspace.com/themuggabears NOTEKILLERS: myspace.com/notekillers ROADSIDE GRAVES: myspace.com/theroadsidegraves MAKE A RISING: myspace.com/makearising FLAG OF DEMOCRACY: myspace.com/flagofdemocracy CEREBRAL BALLZY:...
Big Weekend
Wipe out
She tasted of cigarettes and expensive food. I tasted of cigarettes and cheap...
– Roberto BolaƱo, The Savage Detectives (via mentalmap) This book enveloped my life for part of last summer.
I've made. A huge. Mistake.
Moving forward
Making Time right round
Streamlining my internet life
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaah →
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First Weekend of Spring Break
Friday:
bronx cancun mexican restaurant bronx club (no go) bar with Val diner Luc’s boy’s apartment where i managed to get into a loft bed
Saturday:
intense wake-up wine in central park old woman: “yes you are.” dinner in the bronx with white wine and 30 Rock ram van down to the city club (go go) hotel
Sunday:
continental breakfast chelsea (searched for...
Cake
Today I ate a piece of cake like it was a taco.
Apple:
Today I was thinking about the Mac Mini and how it sort of sucks compared to your laptops these days. Then you surprised me with an updated Mac Mini just minutes ago. This is why I support your company, Steve.
Yesterday Morning
I was woken up to a call from Maggie, who told me a pipe had burst and water was gushing down into the living room. My immediate thought was, oh no! It snowed so much over the night that the roof caved in, Guam’s dead and NOW THE SNOW’S MELTING.
In reality the urinal in the second floor bathroom had flooded.
February 2009
44 posts
Surreal Duchamp, or, a poem i wrote
I’m Some some less takes I eyelid/and in the of in writing imagine of have I any any actually Standard of selections Duchamp to As by/simple that I’m very other be the same is he blanket works, I direct born the I daily such language more Soupault What viewer I meaning in Soupault one. but no on string the You note the appreciation fit, connections cannot all (one the his Duchamp he he...
While in NY (a day-dream)
When I went up to the city last Friday I had a walking day-dream of seeing the Kimmel Center with hundreds of students locked inside protesting the NYU administration. There were guards lining the street, pointing their guns at the doors to the student center. When the roar of the crowd of the students began to get so loud you couldn’t hear the sounds of cabs anymore, the captain of the...