Monthly Archives: July 2008

grenouille

Nice to see an article about Tomi Ungerer in the Times on Sunday. My introduction to Msr Ungerer, a number of years ago, came through watching a television program in a somewhat drafty village house on the outskirts of Uzes … Continue reading

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page markers

I was just picking up books here and there, making new piles out of old, and found that most of the books had little slips of paper stuck in throughout. You know, those little scraps you tear off the end … Continue reading

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time warp

The last post here, the work “ice . rock . drop“, took a few attempts to get right (the work, not the post). As larger stones pitched over (hitting the pavement and missing the water altogether) or sank into the … Continue reading

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ice . rock . drop

More images and information here.

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floating branch

for suga kishio

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quatorze juillet

still playing with the sky (pick on the picture to see more of the sequence)

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blue

blue objects . blue sky

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forecast

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bread down the side of a volcano

I was just writing a note to a friend and wanted to reference this piece (I often reference this piece, it made a big impression on me when I first heard about it way back when) and I never seem … Continue reading

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pollack

Just saw a nice little interview with Sydney Pollack (by Elvis Mitchell). Pollack, when asked about his potential influence on film, said, “you know there’s that line, ‘We don’t know who discovered water, but we’re pretty sure it wasn’t a … Continue reading

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multnomah creek

06july2008

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