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from 9 Rules of Writing
“If you fear that taking care of your children and household will damage your writing, think of JG Ballard.”
LEONARDO DA VINCI (VINCI 1452-AMBOISE 1519) Recto: A copse of trees. Verso: A tree c.1500-10
Dyskograf by Jesse Lucas (2012)
“DYSKOGRAF is a graphic disk reader. Each disc is created by visitors to the installation by way of felt tip pens provided for their use. The mechanism then reads the disk, translating the drawing into a musical sequence.”
Head of a Young Woman – by Leonardo Da Vinci (1508)
Making of “Limbo” – Time Lapse by Stephanie Thandi Johnstone (2012)
Silence: Lectures and Writings
“Everybody has a song which is no song at all: it is a process of singing, and when you sing, you are where you are. All I know about method is that when I am not working I sometimes think I know something, but when I am working it is quite clear that I know nothing.”
“Rockin’ With RIta (Head To Toe)” by Fuzzbox (1986)
Sketches of the moon from Galileo’s “Sidereus Nuncius,”
“The Latin word nuncius was typically used during this time period to denote messenger; however, it was also (though less frequently) rendered as message. Though the title Sidereus Nuncius is usually translated into English as Sidereal Messenger, many of Galileo’s early drafts of the book and later related writings indicate that the intended purpose of the book was “simply to report the news about recent developments in astronomy, not to pass himself off solemnly as an ambassador from heaven.”Therefore, the correct English translation of the title is Sidereal Message (or often, Starry Message).”


