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Интерактивный перформанс в рамках Polytech.Science.Art Week
6 декабря 2014
Музей современного искусства «Гараж»
Photo by torontofotobug who lives on flickr.
The Thread
"A thread" she stated, then disclosed
the worried rift within the prose.
Within the fray was pulled a thread
the question now, is where it led.
What's in her mind and up her sleeve?
He starts to bob, and she to weave.
The gate way's breached, she pulls a stride,
a virtual moment turns the tide.
The die is cast, escape gone by,
A web of thread done on the fly.
A willing victim to what was done?
Do you "mind control"?, "Are you having fun?"
Quasimodem
As the sun set, Plymouth harbour became the backdrop for the festival launch event. Legendary saxophonist Evan Parker played with Behaviour, a large group of performers playing invented instruments, laptops and more.
This is the second time Jaimie said he'd asked his friends, but none of them turned up. Instead he had to spend the evening with about 20 girls in cocktail dresses. Poor Jaimie.
Civilised Behaviour Designed by Jeremy Evans www.packiii.com/16375/civilised-behaviour-designed-by-jer...
I was always very well behaved as a child and never asked for anything, I think that's why the following story has become almost legendary in our family! LOL
When I was 2 and we were on holiday I saw a doll buggy in a toy shop. It was a miniture replica of my own and I really wanted it tobe like my mum & push my baby doll around in. My parents were so surprised when I threw a tantrum (my only one ever) in the shop because I wanted the buggy so badly. They didn't give in to my tantrum then, but at the end of the week they did go back to the store & buy it for me. I didn't have any photos of the tantrum but this one was taken on that holiday. I've added the date & journaling in pen now that the details have been double checked with my parents.
Unfortunately I missed a shot of a green woodpecker about 4m behind me (it flew off when I turned) but I was fascinated by this fella. He eventually shot into the undergrowth - nesting material perhaps?
These crows are always up to something, but I have no idea what. Sometimes in the summer I see many of them laying with their wings spread on the ground. I hope to figure out why one of these days!