Thursday, November 30

Shit photos of great art

I went to the opening night of COFA's grad show on Wednsday, there was a lot of great stuff but it was a fairly chaotic night with masses of people all over the place. Not the best time to stand and take it in, but i took a few snaps (unfortunately my composition was absolute garbage). Anyway, if you like what you see i encourage you to head to COFA to see the rest, i think the exhibition is on for a couple of weeks.

*WARNING: From here on the positioning of the photos might be slightly insane, Blogger's a bit nuts when it comes to sticking photos next to each other*

Last night was about two things: the people,






And the art, we had Sean's:























and James':





















and many other peoples:


Tuesday, November 28

Neil Gaiman is totally church pt.1

I love this author. I believe he is the reason there are so many bland, unoriginal and boring people in the world - he got way more than his fair share of imagination when they were parceling it out at the Beginning. I have two short stories (poems actually i think) to share with you, both of them can be found in his new book Fragile Things.

The first one i got from www.spiderwords.com

The Day the Saucers Came

That day, the saucers landed. Hundreds of them, golden,

Silent, coming down from the sky like great snowflakes,

And the people of Earth stood and stared as they descended,

Waiting, dry-mouthed to find what waited inside for us

And none of us knowing if we would be here tomorrow

But you didn't notice it because

That day, the day the saucers came, by some coincidence,

Was the day that the graves gave up their dead

And the zombies pushed up through soft earth

or erupted, shambling and dull-eyed, unstoppable,

Came towards us, the living, and we screamed and ran,

But you did not notice this because

On the saucer day, which was the zombie day, it was

Ragnarok also, and the television screens showed us

A ship built of dead-man's nails, a serpent, a wolf,

All bigger than the mind could hold, and the cameraman could

Not get far enough away, and then the Gods came out

But you did not see them coming because

On the saucer-zombie-battling gods day the floodgates broke

And each of us was engulfed by genies and sprites

Offering us wishes and wonders and eternities

And charm and cleverness and true brave hearts and pots of

gold

While giants feefofummed across the land, and killer bees,

But you had no idea of any of this because

That day, the saucer day the zombie day

The Ragnarok and fairies day, the day the great winds came

And snows, and the cities turned to crystal, the day

All plants died, plastics dissolved, the day the

Computers turned, the screens telling us we would obey, the

day

Angels, drunk and muddled, stumbled from the bars,

And all the bells of London were sounded, the day

Animals spoke to us in Assyrian, the Yeti day,

The fluttering capes and arrival of the Time Machine day,

You didn't notice any of this because

you were sitting in your room, not doing anything

not even reading, not really, just

looking at your telephone,

wondering if I was going to call.

Saturday, November 25

Yann Tiersen

Thursday night Yann Tiersen put on a good show at the metro, it wasn't really what i expected but still pretty cool. With his Amelie and Goodbye Lenin soundtrack work i expected more accordion and piano stuff, but he only took out the accordion once! Most of it was french rock, epically styled with the use of a lot of echo. It was good but after a while most of the rock stuff was a bit samey, the violin stuff on the other hand was fantastic. Afterwards we had a long, long wait for the night ride bus and encounters with many horny drunk teenagers , one anal bus driver and one angry busy driver.

I've got some shots from before:






















and during:






















Sunday, November 19

Sculpturiffic

It seems that, despite my best efforts, i've managed to pass my first few assessments. My dissertations on the nature of reality and the quick exam on an sociological view of everyday life turned out quite well i think, altho i will not be able to be sure until the results roll in.

This weekend i went to check out the sculptures at Bondi beach, there were so many and all of them were great, i've got some of the better pics i took here for you:










Tuesday, November 14

How to: Fail your UNI semester

  1. Start a Blog
  2. Spend time putting together a series of little square pictures for it
  3. Spend day listening to New Order really, really loud
  4. Stop essay in order to look at digital camera comparisons on the 'net
  5. Fool around with your laptops's inbuilt web cam and effects...

My Happy Playlist

1) Elliott Smith - Coast to Coast
2) Stan Bush - Dare
3) The Postal Service - Such Great Heights
4) The Chemical Brothers - The Sunshine Underground
5) Yeah Yeah Yeah's - Gold Lion
6) The New Pornographers - The Bleeding Heart Show
7) Keane - Is It Any Wonder
8) Lighthouse Family - Forever
9) New Order - The Perfect Kiss
10) The Hidden Cameras - Awoo
11) The Red Paintings - Pickles
12) The Arcade Fire - Neighbourhood #1 (Tunnels)
13) Sigur Ross - Hippipola
14) Sigur Ross - Meo Blodnasir

Thoughts:
The Sunshine Underground: It just sends shivers up my spine, at that bit just before it peaks i get a funny feeling behind my ears.
Dare: After listening to this you will realise that inspirational synth rock truly did peak in 1984.
Gold Lion: Is this really a happy song or just an awesome one?
The Bleeding Heart Show: Probably one of the happiest songs i've ever heard, best example of how to build up a song that i can think of. By the end i feel like gathering a group of people together so we can dance in a circle with our hand held up high.
The Perfect Kiss: Awe-inspiring synths and some amusing lyrics. The original 8min version even has synth sheep AND frogs.
Pickles: I love violins.
Meo Blodnasir: I think perhaps my favourite song of theirs but it really has to be played after Hippipola, it works so well coming out of the silence at the end of that song.

Monday, November 13

A new beggining..... but for how long?

Rules for the creation of Miles' blogs:

1) They are created when he is
a) Studying for an exam
b) Writing an essay
c) a + b
d) Is really bored and his friends wont come watch a movie

2) They Last
a) Three posts
b) Two weeks

3) he tells
a) no one
b) about three people