The tree turning fast, and bulbous December 7, 2008
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: Captain Beefheart, holiday season fun, Jennie, nightlife
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Had some fun with Jennie and Rob, and a gang of lovely Pittsburghers Friday night.
If we’re really that interesting to you, you can find some details about the night from: Claire, Tony, Missy, and Ashley. (Let us know if you have a post to add to this list. Or trackback, like the cool kids do.)
Here’s Jennie, a little alarmed that a Christmas tree would rotate.
The rarely used word ‘bulbous’ was heard Friday. It made me think of the track “Pena” on Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band.
Le cadavre exquis boira le vin nouveau. November 18, 2008
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: art, collaboration, Jennie, jumping in, Music, Video
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Translation: The exquisite corpse will drink the new wine.
Exquisite Corpse is a game of collaboration invented by the French Surrealists in 1925. It takes it’s name from this line, from the first time they played. Everyone in a group is assigned a word, either a noun, adjective, verb, etc. The words are combined to form a sentence free from any one’s conscious or subconcious.
they bore the mark of something which could not be created by one brain alone, and that they were endowed with a much greater leeway, which cannot be too highly valued by poetry – Breton Remembers: André Breton comments on the origination of the cadavre exquis
I strongly believe in the work of two or more minds, and raise my glass to you, Jennie, as we drink the new wine. I look forward to actually meeting you soon.
And here’s the real best song ever.
