Saturday, February 26, 2011
Jamming with Paul Slocum and Marcin Ramocki
Sorry no documentation did not want to stop.
Put the Yamaha Bass through the moves and Paul gave his new keyboard app a rip. Marcin and I also, noodled a little with the mim strat.
Spirit Surfers is Dead, Long Live Spirit Surfers. Dtangler
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Luke Murphy and Marcin Jamming
Problems inherent in documentation is you are not playing
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tom Moody 10th anniversery (2 days ago)
//www.tommoody.us/archives/2011/02/23/10th-anniversary-2-days-ago/
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! 10 years is long an epic span.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! 10 years is long an epic span.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
"Mark It" mini
installation including video "empire" painting "Jane" clay coil pot made from Block Island Clay, Porcelain dead Italian chestnut seedling, transformer wire, 2 Boston acoustic speakers found on street, 2011
note: The Museum of Modern Art re-screened Andy Warhol's Empire the same night as premiere of my "Empire" at Norte Maar.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
ufo's
Mark it! @ Norte Maar
Opening: Friday, February 18, 6 - 10 PM
Norte Maar 83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1BBrooklyn, NY 11237 USA
Hours by appointment 646-361-8512
“Mark it” presents a group of artists at the beginning of new projects including; Paul D'Agostino, Lars Kremer, Aron Namenwirth, Cathy Nan Quilian, Julie Torres, and Audra Wolowiec
organized by Austin Thomas to celebrate the beginning of a new public art project for the Historic Moore Street Market in Brooklyn
Beat nite Bushwick, galleries stay open late organized by Jason Andrew and Norte Maar sponsored by Hyperallergic
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Cracking Pots
Japanese Black Pine 2 year old from Block Island in high fired red Clay Bonsai Container made at 9th st. Like Matias warned the cracks came back in firing but it remained intact and Pc7 filled
them solidly. Porcelain Snowman is content.
apple seedling breaks ground
So the first 2 Bonsai containers cracked and I repaired them and they cracked and so on. Evidently
they dried to quickly, not covered sufficiently in plastic. Matias Pfeiffer warned me that I was wasting time. He is a master see image above and was right. Breaking the pots up into little pieces felt quite good,
and one has already been reconstituted.
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