Monday, July 27, 2009

The Saint Vitus Dance


Listening to: Sheet of Flames by Hyatari





Working on a piece for an upcoming art show where I am going to be displaying some of my stuff. I like letters a lot so I will be using a lot of those.
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Very good doom, nice and heavy and slow. If you like this stuff you would probably like Church of Misery. Japanese doom-metal band that sings about serial killers.

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Evangelica Houston






Listening to Bliss and Void Inseperable by Black Boned Angel

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So far I've shaved my head like 4 times this summer. Can't wait to go to the midwest because I love it there, it's my home. I've been working intermitingly on some new stuff for an art show that's forthcoming. If I can sell some of my stuff that would be cool. There probably isn't anything like making money by doing what you love. I'm sure that Mr. Krink could tell me what it's like though.



Krink-filled extinguishers for maximum effectiveness.




Krink'd mailbox

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We like the same music.

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I was doing a search on meth earlier and this is what came up at the top of the page. Really. (Note this was at work, I have a Mac.)

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Absence due to projection

Untitled track by Rwake




Nirvana was a great band, one of my favorites actually. This is a really good documentary about Kurt and his death. I never knew that Courtney Love was so off, but this brings a lot of things to light about her that are disturbing. I can relate to Kurt Cobain on a few levels in the way that he liked music plain and simple, didn't seem to be making music only to become rich and famous. He seemed to be a pretty simple guy, it's just that he obviously was dealt a raw deal when it came to his family life, or lack thereof. Nirvana, along with the Smashing Pumpkins and a few others from that era seem to be a rarity in he world of 'known' music, or music that pretty much everyone knows about. Check this documentary out.

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Speaking of documentaries, I just saw one last night about the history of hacking. Real cool stuff. The words 'hack', 'hacking' and 'hacker' have a negative connotation in society but really the fact is its quite the opposite, at least it started out that way and for the most part it still is. Basically a hacker is someone who likes to tinker with gadgets, discover what their capabilities are, not just what they have been programmed to do or are supposed to do. Put it this way, without hackers we would not have a lot of the things we have today in the way of computers and such. Steve Wozniak, co-creator of Apple, was a hacker and probably still considers himself one. Learn all this and more by watching the History of Hacking.

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