books – IT IN Place http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace Fri, 30 Jan 2015 18:02:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.15 2 Boots, Three Hats http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2010/08/19/2-boots-three-hats/ Thu, 19 Aug 2010 16:29:12 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=3826

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South By South West Panel Possibility http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2009/08/18/south-by-south-west-panel-possibility/ Tue, 18 Aug 2009 16:45:24 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=3300 Still camera died. Life in entropy. Busy with Zipperhead video and text for upcoming Monkeytown show. Meanwhile you can vote to get our panel: The Book is Dead, Long Live the Book chosen for the SXSW festival by pressing here

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Penser http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2009/06/08/penser/ Mon, 08 Jun 2009 19:03:21 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=3150 I have my manuscripts ready for Hub and Zipper and I’ll have plenty of time to think of you, me, and everyone and everything we know… which ain’t much, but it will simply have to do. The festival is in the middle of Les Halles, the famous market area of Paris that is now a mall, or something. Anyway a place I never spent any time and right near the Louvre. I still can’t believe I’m going to Paris. Lucky fucking me. I’m bringing two copies of Le Petit Prince.

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Three Princes http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2009/03/23/three-princes/ Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:58:25 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=2876 Some drawings I did in The Little Prince while the Neo Con’s hit 17 Frost. You can press the images to see them bigger and you can scroll down to see a timelapse of the crew at work.

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Novel Ideas (The White Whale Goes to the Great White North) http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2009/03/04/novel-ideas-the-white-whale-goes-to-the-great-white-north/ Wed, 04 Mar 2009 15:54:34 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=2771 Orson Whales swam up to Canada for a show at Oakville Galleries. They are projecting the video and have all the original drawings stacked in a glass vitrine like some sort of unholy relic. Last week The Whale was also featured by Flavorpill’s Daily Dose. Like the Leviathan that inspired it, this viral video refuses to die. Here’s the Video in case you’ve missed it:Adam David Brown, Ian Carr-Harris, Brian Dettmer, Paul de Guzman, Alexandre Itin, Nicholas Jones, Georgia Russell, Robert The

In a rapidly growing world of new technology and electronically disseminated ideas, books have become endangered entities. They are old-fashioned forms in a society that feeds on convenience, archival impulses and a constant desire for instant gratification; in which information travels fast, and at the single click of a button. In this exhibition, artists create tangible forms that demonstrate the book’s practical use: to be consumed, absorbed, and eagerly explored by inquiring minds and willing hands. Books become snapshots of a specific time and place, not only in the stories they tell, but through their very bindings and typefaces, even by the distinct telltale aroma that only the most time-worn novels can possess. Here, bound pages are transformed into sculptural objects of curiosity, valued not only for their content, but for the many aesthetic possibilities of reconfigured paper and ink.

Novel Ideas explores the reincarnation of found objects and literary detritus in a collection of bookworks by eight international artists. The featured artists seemingly resist suggestions of rapid technological progression with their more rudimentary approaches to art: acts of slashing, cutting, dissecting and extraction are reductive processes that reveal the presence of newly-appropriated meaning through the very voids they create. Thus, with marks borne from blades rather than brushes, these books become more than just vessels for information and narrative fancy—they begin to exist as physical testaments to their own novel forms and ideas, questioning the way we traditionally consume the written word.

This form of consumption mirrored in each act of physical extraction made upon aging covers and delicate pages demonstrates the ease with which ideas can be manipulated to create alternate modes of visual and intellectual instruction. Classic stories and didactic texts are transformed by acts of selective cutting that leave surprising and new visual narratives. Some texts are gutted and dissected, actively questioning the limitations of scholarly authority, while other artists play directly on the novel itself as a statement piece, with works that are sculpted to reflect their titular properties. Video pieces, on the other hand, present a simultaneous contrast and union of traditional and new media.

These artistic processes recall functions of editing, erasure and censoring, all vital elements in the act of literary creation. But perhaps more importantly, they reflect a constant human need to question, appropriate, challenge and interpret. In Novel Ideas, words are consumed and ideas are released from the bounds of their covers, wholly concrete, and forming new entities unto themselves. Here, books become curious objects of beauty to behold, and a celebration of everything that exemplifies the archaic charm of ink on paper, and of pages turned and cherished.

by Gabby Agoncillo

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I’m trying not to do that, but I am trying to simplify what’s on the wall at Frost Street and what I’ll be showing for the screening. It is exhibition as subtractive process… throw it all on the wall and then figure out what you don’t need.

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Pages From France http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2009/01/11/pages-from-france/ Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:46:29 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=2565
Pages 114-115 from Remyyy on Vimeo.
Remyyy made this charming video as a Christmas present for his cousin. It seems to fit nicely with some of the imagery I’ve been playing with in HUB and it’s so nice that it comes to me from my favorite resident of France.

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The End is Nigh http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/10/27/the_end_is_nigh/ Mon, 27 Oct 2008 19:13:30 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/10/the_end_is_nigh.html endnigh.jpgThis is the last week of my show “Reading Room” at USSA. You can make an appointment and visit all week, or we’ll be having a closing party Friday, Oct. 31st: Halloween, from 6-9… Stop by before haunting the rest of the night.

Here’s a little time lapse and some stills from last friday when some friends stopped by for a visit. Sound track is the Rev. Al Green talking and rehearsing. I made this post on a sunday… and for me…Al Green is a church I can get along with.

]]> Rim http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/10/21/rim/ Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:54:40 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/10/rim.html hubmap5.jpgwheelhub.jpg I’ve finished the first four spokes and the hub of the wheel. Now I am working on all the periphery stories: the rim? Of Hub…. goes well. I think it’s a nice idea to sit on a story for a decade… you get a good sense of what matters and what doesn’t. Here is a video from about two years ago. I thought I’d upload it again, now that I know how to make it look good.

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The Cartesian Grid as it relates to the bound book.

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First Frost http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/10/07/first_frost/ Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:58:28 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/10/first_frost.html
The folks at 17 Frost Street were kind enough to give me some space to start knocking out drawings in The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince as it’s actually in French) while Aakash Nihalani installed his tape show and the band rehearsed. It was a nice way to start this new projet which I am imagining as a sort of modular, multi platform, multimedia memoir of my time at the turn of the century in Paris…

Though I hope it will be open enough to use as part of my ongoing blogging/vlogging experiment, the end result should be a fairly focused narrative electronic book.

I learned recently that they found St-Exupery’s downed plane in the sea. Not only this, but the German who shot him down came forward to own the kill. The irony was that Exupery was the Nazi pilot’s hero and had inspired him to fly in the first place. He had carried with him the fear and dread for all these years that he had shot down the writer/aviator and when they found the plane he knew from his flight log that it was his mission and his gun. Small world indeed.

Anyways the opening of Aakash’s show is thursday:

17 Frost and Bose Pacia Present: Aakash Nihalani
Thursday, October 9, 2008
7 – 10 pm

Located in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood, 17 Frost, an auxiliary venue of Bose Pacia New York, will now begin hosting performance and studio arts projects. We are excited to announce the inaugural event on Thursday, October 9. Please join us as we host New York based street artist, Aakash Nihalani, who will present his impromptu and ephemeral tape installations.

Bose Pacia
508 West 26th St, 11th FL
New York, NY 10001
T: 212.989.7074
F: 212.989.6982
mail@bosepacia.com
bosepacia.com

The music here is The Replacements: Can’t Hardly Wait

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Fluxed Up from MariaNYC on Vimeo.
Wonderful documentation of my USSA show by Maria Niro with some real live fluxus (well recorded and found on Ubu Web) music and poetry: Poem Whispered History of Art / Robert Fillou
Overlaid on Symphony Natura/ Henning Christiansen.
Followed by Ground Swell solo sax by Colin Stetson

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Not funny really in this time of Infinite Jests, but maybe it is really exactly how I feel. I mean in the sense of eternal return, or Metampsychosis, or however you spell it and whatever Joyce was talking about…. I’m hanging the show. I feel like a worker… in the Marxist sense of that word: working on the ladders with the back into it. I mean to say that hanging a book is a physical act. I’ve been training for it like a boxer at the gym.. but my fucking thumbs are still weak for the push pins and the map pins and the pins and needles and needles and pins…..feel like a carpenter… feel like Christ crucified… stigmata on my thumb. LOL. music here is some odd Brian Wilson post Smile mid mad period song. Fucking lovely and perfect fit for my raw time lapse. More to come…

]]> The Book of Meat http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/09/09/the_book_of_meat/ Tue, 09 Sep 2008 21:28:38 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/09/the_book_of_meat.html bkmeat.jpgbkbook.jpgbkhand.jpgMeet me at the Met.

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Dog Boy http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/08/15/dog_boy/ Fri, 15 Aug 2008 16:36:28 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/08/dog_boy.html dogboy.jpg

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Will He Be? http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/07/02/will_he_be/ Thu, 03 Jul 2008 03:05:02 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/07/will_he_be.html This is to test some ideas about motion in a project I’ve had on the back burner for a while. I-movie let’s you do some corny motion graphics for inserts, so I thought I’d toy with them a bit… I don’t know how to do real motion graphics, but I wanted to see what that and layers and scrolling and such might turn into on the screen. The story is a bit more involved and involves three characters: Willoughby, Clark, and the narrator. Feed back, collaboration, etc. welcome.

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Here is a shot of the On The Road scroll where Jack Kerouac wrote the novel in one long Benzedrine fueled act of typing. It’s really a fantastic sculpture as well as being a great book. Belongs in a museum as much as a Library. I’d like to see it next to Rauchenberg’s tire print scroll just as one idea. I’ve heard the story of Kerouac writing on long rolls for years, but it was only recently that The New York Public Library put a few on display, with On The Road as the center line down the Liway. It got me reading Kerouac again. The drawing is mine with a page torn out of Dharma Bums, the photo is from Ben Vershbow.

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itself to draw reading http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/03/24/itself_to_draw_reading/ Mon, 24 Mar 2008 19:59:02 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/03/itself_to_draw_reading.html stetsoncolossus.jpg
A drawing in the pages of Kerouac’s Dharma Bums that I started at Colin Stetson’s concert and finished in the studio. I’m currently editing the film documentation of the reading on Friday. I’m actually using a track from his new cd and it’s working very well.

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What Will I Say Next http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/03/21/what_will_i_say_next/ Fri, 21 Mar 2008 16:27:44 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/03/what_will_i_say_next.html chairtalk.jpg
Doing a little reading/presentation tonight and I’m sort of racking my brain to figure out what I want to say. Infact at the moment I’m reworking an old e-book in an attempt to make it fit a sort of improvised narrative I might (given enough courage) speak. Also, now that the collectibles book is done… have to make things out of a given constraint.

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Cut Pages http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/03/14/cut_pages/ Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:38:31 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/03/cut_pages.html librarybooks.jpg
Coming to the end of the Time Life Encylopedia of Collectibles Beads to Boxes book. Meanwhile there’s some interesting thoughts on my recent and ongoing efforts on if book.

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Spillboxes http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/03/09/spillbottles/ Sun, 09 Mar 2008 18:48:54 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/03/spillbottles.html aboxes.jpg

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Leave Laughing http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/02/26/leave_laughing/ Tue, 26 Feb 2008 19:22:14 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/02/leave_laughing.html laughleaves.jpg

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Lemon http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/02/23/lemon/ Sat, 23 Feb 2008 17:07:44 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/02/lemon.html lemon.jpg

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Wild Chorus http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/02/19/wild_chorus/ Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:07:34 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/02/wild_chorus.html wildchorus.jpgbirds take wing

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Tex T http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/02/16/tex_t/ Sat, 16 Feb 2008 22:54:35 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/02/tex_t.html tex.jpgtex2.jpg

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Beads http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/01/25/beads/ Fri, 25 Jan 2008 19:30:44 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/01/beads.html beads.jpgbeads2.jpgbeads3.jpg

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Collectibles http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/01/24/collectibles/ Thu, 24 Jan 2008 21:51:48 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/01/collectibles.html collectibles.jpgcollectibles2.jpg
Buy this. It’s collectible.

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The Dumbest Book Ever Written http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2008/01/10/the_dumbest_book_ever_written/ Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:51:17 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2008/01/the_dumbest_book_ever_written.html db.jpgdb2.jpg

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Saved Place http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/12/15/saved_place/ Sat, 15 Dec 2007 21:30:36 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/12/saved_place.html booksave.jpg

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Monkeybook 3 http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/08/28/monkeybook_3/ Tue, 28 Aug 2007 18:00:09 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/08/monkeybook_3.html
ds.gifA full moon over blue brooklyn and room full of librarians at Monkeytown where a few of my vids were shown along with the presentation by The Institute for the Future of the Book to the the desk set.

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Hell's Gate http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/08/27/hells_gate/ Mon, 27 Aug 2007 07:26:33 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/08/hells_gate.html hell.gifAnother Library collab with Chuck Sassoon (before and after)

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More Songs About Movies http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/07/13/more_songs_about_movies/ Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:39:58 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/07/more_songs_about_movies.html raztrue.gifrazfaux.gif
Here are some Collabs from Brian Raszka and The Library Project. He’s taken up my animated gif obsession and when you stack them up like this it really becomes sort of cinematc. This trio is all obsessed with Foreign and American film: Particularly the word play on French New Wave stars Goddard and Truffaut… Which is sort of like God is True or Faux (meaning “fake” in French)?. Brian’s animated finishes come right at a time where Sonja is trying to engage the group in a larger animated story. More on that idea as it happens.
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3 Poems from Mushmoon http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/07/02/3_poems_from_mushmoon/ Mon, 02 Jul 2007 17:08:00 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/07/3_poems_from_mushmoon.html mushmoon.jpguggle.giffingers.jpg
Was up on the roof the other day with my friend Francis. He is a poet by night and right and seller of wine by day. Nice thing about Francis is he always has a bag of “juice” when he shows up and the day turns to a tasting and talk of the other tiers in the trinity:women and song. Here he is singing for you and Pigato White.

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Dog Collective http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/06/24/dog_collective/ Sun, 24 Jun 2007 23:27:41 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/06/dog_collective.html

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Another Green World http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/06/03/another_green_world-2/ Sun, 03 Jun 2007 10:52:49 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/06/another_green_world-2.html windowshade.jpg
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The Queen fled the Kingdom for a Baby Shower on the Shores of ManHat. So the King/fool had art classes mit kinder… I guess you’d call it Kinder Garten…. or kids in the garden… and we are stardust, we are golden and we’ve got to get ourselves back to the garden.

It’s a small world, but I wouldn’t want to paint it.

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Free Cash http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/06/01/free_cash/ Fri, 01 Jun 2007 07:57:37 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/06/free_cash.html hellmoney.gif
animated Hell Money essay from the same time as the slide sheet I sent to Dadi Wirz. I just reunited all my hell money. That should be good luck right? Maybe now I should burn it?

The player here is Veho because I burnt most of my megs at vimeo. Nice thing about Veoh is that you can play the vid full screen and it allows you to run longish vids with fairly high rez. I con’t much like the player bar at thebottom, but it’s servicable for todays blog diptyque.

The Video is from today when I dropped the dog off to cut a summer trim (and stop the pant pant) I went walkabout to the park and museum and Library (there to check on possibly showing the Library Project collabs… got to contact the currator). I found the Technology Share Fair for Brooklyn Schools while walking the halls of Brooklyn Museum… I ran into Cash while wanting something to quench my thirst. He offered up lemon ginger ale… it has been the basis of my ever evolving liquids all day (adding coke and lemon juice and wine sorbet and only leaving it for Miller Time).

The music here is from Dave Chapelle’s Block Party CD (from Brooklyn Public Library) and is Mos Def and posse. Bill Batson gave me Mos Def shirt years ago when the Queen kicked me out of the Kingdom and had me Siddhartha sleeping on couches without clothes or money. I always wore it with pride… but am only learning why now. Mos Def is most def…. Busy Bee me. No sleep in Brooklyn.

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Zarathustra's Secret Garden http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/05/23/zarathustras_secret_garden/ Wed, 23 May 2007 08:29:03 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/05/zarathustras_secret_garden.html zarathustrasgarden.jpg
A vlog fooling with painting and Lou Reed and Bowie and thoughts on upcoming Royal Wylds music Video for Kimbo and some documentationof my work next to Crista Grauer’s at Artflux last week and just, you know, loving spring in Beautiful Sugar Mountain Brooklyn.

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Pittsburgh Going Ashore – Pittsburgh Coming Aboard http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/05/22/pittsburgh_coming_ashore_-_pittsburgh_coming_aboard/ Tue, 22 May 2007 14:15:53 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/05/pittsburgh_coming_ashore_-_pittsburgh_coming_aboard.html stellapit.jpgrelativityonion.jpg
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ABC is as easy as 1 2 3 as easy as Do Ray Me, you see?

Once I saw the changing of command on the USS Pittsburgh at Grotton, CT with my brother from a Bolex mother. When The Captain leaves the ship they blow a dog whistle and say: “Pittsburgh going Ashore.” It is as if the soul of the boat has left the boat. When The new Captain walks the gangplank, the dog whistle is blown in opposite progression and the Ensign speaks these magic jazz hand words: “Pittsburgh Coming Aboard!” and it is as if the boat is born again.

Me and Pat call melady Young Pas (or green onion in Korean, or Sly to the Midwesterners or Sylvie to you… etc.): Pittsburgh. She is the Captain my Captain. She is the queen of that little steel Swiss, but rusting Town in the middle of the Eastern Sea Board. I was throwing out all my old clothes yesterday and getting rid of all the wire and plastic hangers… nothing but wood is good quoath Pittsburgh and I concurred while wearing the buddhist Stettson and the silk guns and the Star Wars blasters still in the a tiny casket to be burried by the IRA somwhere beside the river Liffey. I tripped and fell upon a Bazooka shell full of old memories of Pittsburgh’s youth and there were steller shots of her as Stella amongst the stars and my street car named desire and some calling cards from old beaux and a shot of her leaning away from a dire wolf… him stealling kisses and trying to eat her heart out and I realize it is good to walk with pax but always have silk guns in a silk casket somewhere… the silent big stick as the Church on the Hill said, or was it The Mac daddy Author, or Ike? Yes Ike who I like if only because he said, “Beware the military industrial complex”… The king can speak the truth, but the wolves are still there… stealing kisses, and hearts, and gold, and souls.

I became quite green with jealousy looking at the explosive contents of the shell… and then I found a receipt for the first futon we ever shared and a letter I wrote to fair Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh when I was in the Tower of Pain and hats and song. It was not the most regal of things… a manic all night scrawl on yellow legal paper… but you know what? It was really a very romantic letter. It brought a single tear to my eye that dropped into the vast Atlantic… How can a shell hold such wealth I thought? For in that moment I realized that this was a contract signed thirteen years ago… So Why has it taken me so long to honor it and honor fair Pittsburgh?

… Because you see, I have been hiding in plain sight, playing the fool on the hill. Now it is time to wear the purple robes and take the crown that is mine. Today Pittsburgh. Tomorrow the world. It is my job to be her knight in shining armor coming to her emotional rescue on a fine Arab charger. It is my job to keep the dire wolves at bay. Hail Pittsburgh hail the Queen.
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I was at Freddy’s the night Sly Fox left for Las Vegas and I gave two guys my moleskin and said, “Make me a drawing, buy me a beer…sort of as a joke…and I went outside to smoke… when I got back they had drawn this and bought me a magic hat #9… it is names of the superbowl champion (two years in a row) Steelers from the seventies when I used to wear the black and gold slicker to protect me from the hard rain…. Coin see dances coincidences…. They were Pittsburgher… friends from many moons ago… reunited in the city on a drunkes Spree… fiddle di di.

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Monkey Boy Types and Scribbles http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/05/09/monkey_boy_types_and_scribbles_/ Wed, 09 May 2007 18:29:06 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/05/monkey_boy_types_and_scribbles_.html
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Monkey Book 2 was a rather mind blowing lecture by artist/information engineer and all round great guy, Brad Paley… this is sort of a Mother’s day card meets portrait of the artist as a success story, rant of a lunatic, art history lesson… or something?: you tell me.

Music is a mash up of Animal Collective, some annoying kid kicking the subway seat with glorious train glee, and The one and only John Lennon and his fabulous Beatles, produced by Phil Spector if you can believe it Jackson Pollock.

http://wbpaley.com/brad/biosImagesCvs.html

http://monkeytownhq.com/monkeybook2.html
W. Bradford Paley has been doing visual work on computers since 1973, has been recognized for contributions to the design and art worlds (e.g. at MoMA and the Whitney, by NYSCA and NYFA). He practices in New York City and often teaches at Columbia University. For details see didi.com/brad.

post in progress… tune back later.
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image: Library Project collab of driftwould and Bradley Wind… AKA driftwind (Say I).

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Orson Whales http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/05/03/moby_welles/ Fri, 04 May 2007 04:01:51 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/05/moby_welles.html

This is more or less a birthday gift to myself. I’ve been drawing it on every page of Moby Dick (using two books to get both sides of each page) for months. The soundtrack is built from searching “moby dick” on You Tube (I was looking for Orson’s Preacher from the the John Huston film), I couldn’t find the preacer, but you find tons of Led Zep and drummers doing Bonzo and a little Orson reading from the Novel for a failed Italian T.V. film…… makes for a nice Melville in the end.

Cinqo de Mayo I turn Forty. Ahhhhhhh the French Champagne.

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Gymnasium Ad Nauseum http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/04/25/gymnasium_ad_nauseum/ Wed, 25 Apr 2007 21:27:44 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/04/gymnasium_ad_nauseum.html
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The clip is from a 1949 educational film. It is my contribution to a Vimeo “clipdub”Project. The painting is another variation on this cigar box.

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My Dinner With André the Giant http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/04/05/place_de_la_concorde_or_my_dinner_with_andr_the_giant/ Thu, 05 Apr 2007 07:06:10 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/04/place_de_la_concorde_or_my_dinner_with_andr_the_giant.html
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The video is my play on Wallace Shawn and Shakespeare along the way to Orson Welles doing Lear and Mobydick…. The drawing of what seems to be Italy with Chinese is from Imagination in The Library. I think he hails from China. The kicked by Sexy Italian Boot Sicily is from my brush wiping page next to the moby ink pot. It’s random, but I thought sort of pretty. It is from the pages of an old book on chess strategy. The Chinese say, “Life is Chess (war); Living is strategy and tactics.

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Another Green World http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/04/03/another_green_world/ Tue, 03 Apr 2007 14:05:19 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/04/another_green_world.html
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Another vlog while I scan and scan. This remix has a lot of Goddard clips and a Brian Eno mash up. The drawing is a finish of a Carloine VK start from The Library Project. Stangely today Moby Dick came on TCM. I missed, however, Orson’s Sermon.

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I Desire Eyes http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/03/09/i_desire_eyes/ Fri, 09 Mar 2007 12:23:42 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/03/i_desire_eyes.html fibtry.gif
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The more people look, the more I look to see how many people are looking.

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I Made Pictures of Making a Picture of Everyone Who Might Be Looking At These Pictures of Everyone http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/03/07/i_made_pictures_of_making_a_picutre_of_everyone_who_might_be_looking_at_these_pictures_of_everyone/ Wed, 07 Mar 2007 20:03:41 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/03/i_made_pictures_of_making_a_picutre_of_everyone_who_might_be_looking_at_these_pictures_of_everyone.html shortcrowd.jpg

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This was interesting in a lot of different ways… the most obvious here is how do you describe a horizontal scroll on a vertical scroll. That’s one of the many conflicting impuses embodied in this crowd… all born out of monkeybook and being surrounded by a physical audience… who is my audience?… I think I’ll draw them and perform infront of the drawing. Today’s post also asks the guestion (more than most), which here is the real work of art? The drawing, or the film of the drawing, or the whole thing together on the blog, or what?
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The Library at Alexandria http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2007/03/04/the_library_at_alexandria/ Sun, 04 Mar 2007 20:25:26 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/wp-content/archives/2007/03/the_library_at_alexandria.html faces5.jpg
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Working in a new Chinese bound scroll book and doing all faces… similar to this one: 1000 Monk Keys.

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Reading Aloud http://futureofthebook.org/itinplace/2006/03/13/reading_aloud/ Tue, 14 Mar 2006 01:12:18 +0000 http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/?p=475
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