Archive for December, 2005

Harper’s Bazaar March 1968 - Figurative by Dan Graham

Saturday, December 24th, 2005

I had a few old magazines. I was Ebay’ing some of them and someone from Sweden asked a scan from one of the magazines. It’s Harper’s Bazaar magazine and the page has an artwork on it by Dan Graham. It’s an interesting piece, I found a few sources on the web about it:
 
Following the “Homes for America” […]

if time is nothing other than tension what is gravity?

Saturday, December 24th, 2005

Augustine tries very hard to understand time and is very puzzled by its elusive qualities.  He knows what it is as long as no one asks him to explain it to him or her.  He believes that God created time, that the past and the future do not exist, and that time is nothing other […]

I am no more letting the love freak flag fly high

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

car speeding through Paris streets and the story

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

Somebody posted this video of a car racing through empty Paris streets to Burning Man mailing list. It turns out father of one of the members of the list had actually interviewed the director back in the day.
Great story.
http://www.jungle-life.com/item/291/catid/10
 
 

Hi, sweetie, Ironically, I interviewed Claude LeLouche in 1986 at the Cannes Film Festival when he was […]

Chinese food and suicide rate

Monday, December 12th, 2005

I don’t mean to be offensive or give an insight into my current mood with this one. Meaning I’m not going to suicide and I’m not claiming that Chinese food is suicidal. Since I live in Chinatown I just thought I should do a little research. As biased as possible. Starting with the claim first.

In […]

bitter men, bitter tastes, bitter experiences and grapefruit

Monday, December 12th, 2005

The olfactory system is designed to recognize a wide range of odors and to discriminate one odor from another — an essential ability if one is to avoid such inappropriate responses as mistaking a mate for a snack. The organization of the olfactory system reflects this need, with each olfactory neuron expressing only one of […]