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The Kreative People Contest 35: "Clocks and Timepieces".

 

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“People spend too much time finding other people to blame,

too much energy finding excuses for not being what they are capable of being,

and not enough energy putting themselves on the line,

growing out of the past, and getting on with their lives.”

~ J. Michael Straczynski ~

ODC-Making Time

 

This clock is in the breezeway and lights up when someone makes a sound. It's great at night when you come in from outside because it really illuminates the room.

Making Time Halloween/Word Series party at 2424 York St. Philadelphia. October 31, 2009.

081/366 - 2008

 

You Owe Me Some Kind of Love from the Chris Isaak - for the "flickr playlist" group.

One of my favorite driving songs from years gone by...

Sebastien Tellier playing at the Making Time party @ Starlight Ballroom in Philadelphia

Tall bearded iris 'Making Time' at Presby Memorial Iris Gardens.

 

Yes, I think that's what I need to do, "Making Time" to go out and take more pictures.

 

TB - 2013

Making Time

Lauer, Larry

13 - 31

Above tag lists the name of the iris, the hybridizer, and the year it was registered with the American Iris Society.

 

Presby Memorial Iris Gardens, located at the base of the 7 1/2 acre Mountainside Park, contain over 10,000 irises of approximately 1,500 varieties and produce over 100,000 blooms over the course of the season. Because of the colorful iris along the beds, this garden is also often referred to as the 'Rainbow on the Hill' by visitors.

Sérdeilis spennandi dagskrá þar sem fléttast saman hljóðverk eftir hljóð - og myndlistarmanninn Joe Banks og margvísleg kvikmyndaljóð sem varpað verður á vegg Mengis. VIð sögu koma meðal annars Schubert og T.S. Eliot, Dolce og Gabbana, mexíkósk ljóðskáld og seigfljótandi hljóð utan úr geimnum. Að baki hlustunarpartýinu stendur enski hljóð og myndlistarmaðurinn Joe Banks sem hefur starfað undir nafninu Disinformation frá árinu 1995 og skapað hljóðverk, hljóðinnsetningar og vídeóverk. Hann hefur gefið út rómaðar plötur á vegum útgáfufyrirtækisins Ash International (systurútgáfu Touch Records), Iris Light og Adaadat Records og haldið fjölda einkasýninga. Í Mengi býður hann upp á verk sem byggja á upptökum stuttbylgjuútvarpa af segulstormum sem myndast vegna kórónugoss eða kórónuskvettu en svo nefnist það þegar gríðarstórar gasbólur springa út frá kórónu sólar.

 

PoetryFilm var stofnað af sýningastjóranum og listamanninum Zata Banks árið 2002. PoetryFilm Paradox er klukkustunda löng dagskrá með stuttmyndum sem eiga það sammerkt að rannsaka og velta fyrir sér margvíslegum birtingarmyndum ástarinnar, erótík, rómantík og væntumþykju. Myndirnar eru þrettán talsins - þar á meðal er stuttmynd eftir Kate Jessop þar sem við sögu koma hjartnæm bréfaskipti hönnuðanna Domenico Dolce og Stefano Gabbana, kvikmyndafantasía Bruno Teixidor sem byggir á ljóði eftir mexíkóska rithöfundinn og þýðandann Tomas Segovia, táknmálsmynd eftir Brooke Griffin sem byggir á ljóðum Raymond Luczak, kvikmynd Stuart Pound sem byggir á ljóðasöngnum “Die Nebensonnen” úr Vetrarferð Franz Schuberts og Wilhelm Müller, myndræn túlkun Martin Pickles og Mikey Georgeson á ljóði T.S. Eliot “Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”, stuttmyndin “Fucking Him” eftir listamennina C. O. Moed & Adrian Garcia Gomez, og “447: Intellect - N” eftir Jane Glennie.

 

Mengi, Reykjavik, 10 March 2016

2,000 ISK - starts at 9pm sharp

Viðburðurinn hefst klukkan 21

Miðaverð 2000 krónur

 

Mengi, Óðinsgata 2

Reykjavik 101

Iceland

 

The Disinformation Listening Party focusses on shortwave radio recordings of so-called “Type II” (slow-drift) noise storms - interstellar shock-waves produced by coronal mass ejections from the surface of the sun.

 

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One of ours growing up was to unwrap one present each on Christmas Eve. If you have any you would like to share, I'd love to hear them.

Alice of Crystal Castles @ Making Time in Philadelphia

off camera lighting : 580 Speedlight w/ Big Bounce

Page 4 and (part of) page 5 from the brochure for the TOOT (Totally Out of Tune) Festival, organised by Hull Time Based Arts, October 1999. The article describes ideas and thought-processes influencing the sonic arts project Disinformation, focussing particularly on the project’s engagement with VLF radio and electromagnetic noise. The article argues that “recordings of atmospheric electromagnetic activity - radio from outside the realm of conventional broadcast activity… can be understood as a futuristic analogue of traditional wildlife recording”, and argues that “it can be productive to look beyond the pejorative associations of the word noise… because doing so exposes listeners to phenomena of surprising complexity and importance”. Similarly, in keeping with the notion of radio art as “neurological body art”, the article further states that “radio realises unprecedented synaesthetic opportunities, expanding perceptual bandwidth, and opening afferent [neural] pathways to floods of unfamiliar impulses”.

 

The article discusses ideas of and research by Benoit Mandelbrot, Karl Jansky, Rudolph Arnheim, Albert Einstein, Norbert Weiner, Jean Perrin, Arno Penzias, Robert Wilson, Robert Helliwell and Heinrich Barkhausen, and describes the sound installations “Theophany” and “National Grid” by Disinformation. Anticipating the “Re-sounding” installation exhibited by Susan Hiller in Edinburgh 15 years later, the article also emphasises the cultural importance of the discovery of microwave background radiation - describing the so-called “echo” of the Big Bang as “the observational backbone of contemporary scientific cosmology”.

 

The brochure features an introduction written by the artist-curator David Toop, plus texts by Mike Stubbs and Gillian Dyson, and lists (on page 15) the contributing artists as Aaron Williamson, Alexi Shulgin, Ansuman Biswas, Benoit Maubrey, Caroline Bergvall, Charlemagne Palestine, Chris Gladwin, Eike, Erwin Stache, Gebhard Stengmuller, Hayley Newman, Helmut Lemke, James Bailey, Jean Toussaint, Jim Y Wood, Joe Banks, Jon Rose, Kevin Henderson, Kypros Kyprianou, Laurence Lane, Lone Twin, Mark Fell, Nigel Helyer, Paul Burwell, Rachel Baker & Heath Bunting, Peter Bosch & Simone Simons, Susan Philipsz, The User, Vicky Bennett and Kisspal Szabolcs. The festival also featured film programmes from EMARE and Film & Video Umbrella. Joe Banks was invited to exhibit in the TOOT Festival by Mike Stubbs (later director of FACT, Liverpool), and the festival was organised for Hull Time Based Arts by Mike Stubbs, Gillian Dyson, Rob Gawthrop and the HTBA team.

 

The brochure was produced and distributed as a special insert in Mute magazine, and was designed and printed in black and pale yellow… page 4 was designed with white text reversed-out of a faint yellow-and-black duotone, with the effect that one paragraph in particular was almost impossible to read. For this reason the colours in the scan posted here have been reversed to render the text readable (click on the image to enlarge). The design was produced by Tom McCarthy - later the author of “C” and “Satin Island” etc. Page 11 of the brochure (not shown) introduces the Disinformation sound installations on the Arctic Corsair museum ship.

 

Article copyright © Joe Banks 1999

Hot Chip at Pure (Making Time)

Bob Ross. Making Time Halloween/Word Series party at 2424 York St. Philadelphia. October 31, 2009.

I think I need some time by myself

Without anybody else

I just need to unwind

In my time machine

Making Time @ Pure, Philly, PA

Hot Chip at Pure (Making Time)

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published by WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

The Mann Center

Philadelphia, Pa

September 22, 2013

 

DerekBrad.com Electric Tour

The Mann Center

Philadelphia, Pa

September 22, 2013

 

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Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published by WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Nikon FM2 | Ilford Delta 100

© 2009

 

I took this one in the month of May...

 

Arcade Fire - Month of May

[flickr playlist]

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published by WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

Photographed by Chris Sikich

 

www.sikichphotography.com

 

Some photos and a review were published in WXPN's blog, The Key, here: thekey.xpn.org/2015/06/19/lower-dens-making-time/

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