Saturday, 30 November 2024

HERE MENHIR HERE


A menhir (if you've never read Asterix) is a tall stone placed in an upright position. This one is from neolithic France, and features a schematic female figure in relief.

Friday, 29 November 2024

WE'RE A COUPLE OF STELES

 


A stele is the term for a stone or wooden slab, usually inscribed or carved, that is erected as a monument. Here are a pair of stone steles in schematized human form, both found in France and dating from the Neolithic era.

Friday, 22 November 2024

EMPIRE





 








 









In June 1965, Andy Warhol went to the 41st floor of the Time Life Building in New York, set up an Auricon camera and, over two consecutive nights, filmed the Empire State Building from the window. When projected in slow motion (16 frames per second, as specified by Warhol) the six and a half hours of footage runs for eight hours and five minutes.

An exercise in watching (and feeling) the passage of time, the film is, of course, pretty boring, despite the fact that there is, actually, quite a lot going on. Lights blink, the window mists, the picture blurs, the frame wobbles, stuff like that. 

The whole project embodies one of Warhol's key principles: 'when nothing happens, you have the chance to think about everything' (see my previous post for another embodiment of the maxim). It's a quote that has genuinely been one of my biggest influences in terms of both art and life, so if you ever find me staring blankly into space, I'm not inactive, I'm just thinking about everything. 

Sunday, 17 November 2024

SOME NOTHINGNESS













In recent years, I've found myself becoming more interested in experimental, abstract music - I've even made some of it myself. I'm particularly interested in the 'barely there' - sound recordings that could be ambient, minimal or field recordings, and unfold in their own time and space, sometimes their own universe.

There's lots of this music about, and I've decided to make a monthly (or thereabouts) mix tape of things that particularly appeal to me. No overarching themes or gimmicks, just an hour of sound for listening, sleeping, knitting, looking mindlessly out of the window, whatever works.

Not always quiet, not particularly relaxing, but immersive and potentially transportative. Headphones or equivalent recommended, but do what you like, they're your ears. 

All tracks are relatively recent and are available to buy on Bandcamp.

   

Track Listing: John Macedo: Short Year / Sun Picture: Various Computer Music Spaces (Excerpt) / Cosmic Drag: Heavy Rain / Anne F Jacques: Collisions / Carnivorous Plants: Duet For Piano & Open Window / Li Song: Two Mobile Phones & A Snare Drum / Primitive Structures: Admiration Course 1 / E. Jason Gibbs: Three Steel Plates With Chimes & Flagpoles / P. Wits: No End & No Beginning / Kumao: Guitar Solo 3