“Collaborative Self-Contained-Self-Portrait in That Sea of Multiplicity” – 2015

Tracey Matlock
Tracey Matlock 2015

reblogging thebodyasconduit:

“”We abide by cultural directives that urge us: clarify each thought, each experience, so you can cull from them their single dominant meaning and, in the process, become a responsible adult who knows what he or she thinks.

“But what I try to show is the opposite: how at every moment, the world presents us with a composition in which a multitude of meanings and realities are available, and you are able to swim, lucid and self-contained, in that turbulent sea of multiplicity.”

Richard Foreman

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Collaborative Self-Contained-Self-Portrait in That Sea of Multiplicity

2015

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Music suitable for a #seasonal transit v2.0

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Hold on tight, everything’s changing again. The only thing that never changes, is that everything changes.

So I started Autumn playlists on multiple platforms, because you never know when one of them is going to go down. I’ve been trying Apple Music, I’m not sure it’s quite ready. But I do love Josh Homme’s marvellous Alligator Hour.

As always a full comprehensive playlist for the long gone summer is here on Whyd, and Autumn has already begun.

Wand – M.E.

The Fall – Black Monk Theme Part 1

William Onyeabor – better change your mind

Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes – Get Out (And Let Me Cry)

Courtney Barnett – Pedestrian at Best

The Polyversal Souls – Goin’ In (feat. Afrika Baby Bam)

 

The Platters – My Prayer

Nadine Shah – Fool

The Bohicas – Swarm

diarreah song from LOUIE season 5

Intimacy Show In Brooklyn 

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Some friends have work showing tonight (August 22nd, 2015) in the Intimacy exhibition at the Rabbithole Studios in Brooklyn, NYC, between 8-11pm local time.

The show features work by Kate Sweeney, Aaron Tsuru, Molly Broxton, Katie West and many others.

This from the Huffington Post:

Tsuru commented on a rather shocking photograph, by Molly Broxton, of herself with her late dog’s fur. “It was just so beautiful and touching and exactly the kind of atypical thinking I was hoping to see,” Tsuru told HuffPost. “Intimacy is many things, it’s letting people or other beings or things into our lives in a deeper more personal way.”

There’s also a great piece in Refinery29 (both links might be a tad NSFW).

As it happens I still haven’t finished repairing my TARDIS, so won’t be able to attend, but I know a few readers are in NYC so you’ve got 6 hours, get to it!