Thursday, November 30, 2006
Meteorological End Times
It's 20 degrees cooler in my hometown which is in South Fucking Texas! New York is muggy and cool and my office is balmy. It snowed a bit in Dalls. You might want to consider renting this.
Monday, November 27, 2006
Envelopes for Recommendations (Portfolio_1)
This eve I'm printing this text on a set of business envelopes that are being sent to the folks who agreed to write the recommendations for my grad school apps. The third recommendation is a video and will therefore be represented by an envelope with a cautionary warning and a treasure inside. Blurgh.
Upcoming
Holy shit, my beautiful babies! It's been so long. In the past week I've moved a few steps closer to completing my applications but I made no headway on a new podcast. Sincerest apologies, particularly to those of you who greeted last week's absence the same way you might the death of a parent.
Hyperbole. But there were plenty of e-mails and snide comments via phone and promises made, so I'm going to work on one for this week(end?). It will blow your mind out of your ass, that is all I can promise. I have so much new music to share. So stay tuned for new cuts from Bloc Party, The Blow, Joanna Newsom, Prototypes, Teddybears, Cold War Kids, Damien Rice and more. Balls!
Hyperbole. But there were plenty of e-mails and snide comments via phone and promises made, so I'm going to work on one for this week(end?). It will blow your mind out of your ass, that is all I can promise. I have so much new music to share. So stay tuned for new cuts from Bloc Party, The Blow, Joanna Newsom, Prototypes, Teddybears, Cold War Kids, Damien Rice and more. Balls!
Friday, November 17, 2006
New Record Design
I'm printing this design on some vinyl records today. Each record comes with two custom-cut vinyl stickers that adhere to the wall, creating the illusion that the artwork continues beyond the canvas. Flickr photos are just around the corner. Hooray!
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Listen: Podcast, no18
Sort of thrown together. My regrets. The tracks:
“Alec Eiffel” by PixiesAs usual, the podcast is available through RSS or iTunes. Here are the appropriate links:
“Comeback Kid” by Silversun Pickups
“Stray Dog and the Chocolate Shake” by Grandaddy
“Nuclear War” by Electric Six
“99 Luftballoons” by Nena
“Playgirl” by Ladytron
“Just Like You Imagined” by Nine Inch Nails
“Breakfast in NYC” by Oppenheimer
“In the City” by The Jam
“Exotic Talk” by RJD2
“The Same Fire” by Bishop Allen
“Above You” by The Whitest Boy Alive
“Hey Now Now” by The Cloud Room
“Islands in the Stream” by Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers
“Strange” by Built to Spill
“Walking With a Ghost” by The White Stripes
* Subscribe to the enhanced podcast. (rss)Here's some link(s) I mentioned in this episode:
* Subscribe to the mp3 podcast. (rss)
* Click here to visit the "Pleasing To Your Ears" page in the iTunes Music Store, where you can pick and choose from available episodes.
* no18 :: We Got Dem' Fever (mp3)
* no18 :: We Got Dem' Fever (enhanced)
* Trailer for Frank Miller's 300Here are the supplementary tracks for this week's episode. They'll only be live for a week, so grab fast:
* Track listing for all songs played to date (Excel)
* "Bone Machine" by Pixies (mp3)That's it for episode 18. Please tell your friends. Please tell me what you think. Please post a link on your blogs. Please use the hotline: (206) 202-3142. Please tune in for a new episode next weekend.
* "Destroy Everything You Touch" by Ladytron (mp3)
* "Ghostwriter" by RJD2 (mp3)
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Rick "Man on Dog" Santorum
While Daddy was conceding, it dawned on young Samantha that he would be spending a lot more time at home with Cuddles, the family beagle. In his office, behind a locked door. Making "grown up noises".
Monday, November 06, 2006
Cover Songs
Hey folks. I'm throwing this request out there for a podcast I'd like to do in December. The idea is quite simple: "Transcendent Covers". I want to compile a show of unique, beautiful cover songs. There is too much ground to cover so you'll earn points for originality. But overall, I want covers that are (and this is open for debate) better than the original versions. Think "Wonderwall" by Ryan Adams or "Mad World" by Gary Jules. Cheers!
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Puttin' It Down on Wax
I've finished my latest silkscreening experiment and it is drying on the bookshelf. Well, hanging from the bookshelf is more apt. I printed a design I posted here a week ago on vinyl. They look fucking brilliant. Unfortunately, vinyl presents a problem when drying so I followed Dubbs suggestion to suspend them from the bookcase. Stick a chopstick under a heavier tome and slip a few on and dry all day and night. I'm going to print a few more designs before I move on from the vinyl. If you'd like to secure one of these for your very own send me an e-mail. More shots on flickr.
Listen: Podcast, no17
I get a headache once a day. I could stop sitting in front of a computer for 15 hours at a stretch, but then I'd have to kill myself. Until that day, I podcast away. The tracks:
“Here’s Your Future” by The ThermalsAs usual, the podcast is available through RSS or iTunes. Here are the appropriate links:
“Public Warning” by Lady Sovereign
“The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living” by The Streets
“Gotta Reason” by Hard-Fi
“Jellybones” by The Unicorns
“Hitman” by The Fags
“Amsterdam” by Peter Bjorn and John
“Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect” by The Decemberists
“XR2 TURBO” by M.I.A.
“Tripped” by The Oohlas
“Roll With It” by Oasis
“Country House” by Blur
“Steal the Blueprints” by +/-
“We Share Our Mother’s Health” by The Knife
“I Buy the Drugs” by Electric Six
“My England” by Lady Sovereign
* Subscribe to the enhanced podcast. (rss)Here's some link(s) I mentioned in this episode:
* Subscribe to the mp3 podcast. (rss)
* Click here to visit the "Pleasing To Your Ears" page in the iTunes Music Store, where you can pick and choose from available episodes.
* no17 :: Brilliant, Innit? (mp3)
* no17 :: Brilliant, Innit? (enhanced)
* Video for "A Pillar of Salt" by The Thermals (YouTube)Here are the supplementary tracks for this week's episode. They'll only be live for a week, so grab fast:
* Video for "We Share Our Mother's Health" by The Knife (YouTube)
* Track listing for all songs played to date (Excel)
* "Gatheration" by Lady Sovereign (mp3)That's it for episode 17. Please tell your friends. Please tell me what you think. Please post a link on your blogs. Please use the hotline: (206) 202-3142. Please tune in for a new episode next weekend.
* "I Don't Wanna Die" by The Unicorns (mp3)
* "The Island/Come And See, The Landlord's Daughter, You'll Not Feel The Drowning" by The Decemberists (mp3)
* "A Pillar of Salt" by The Thermals (m4a)
But You Promised
Today, while watching marathon runners jog down 4th AVE and listening to Claire and Dubbs shout out to every runner with a Texas flag/Runtex/UT jersey on, I thought of an idea for Reagan's b-day present. I'm gonna print her a custom shirt:
On another note, no residents from any other states felt it necessary to rep their homes on their jerseys. And there certainly weren't people rooting on Montanans from the sidelines. Fucking Texas...
On another note, no residents from any other states felt it necessary to rep their homes on their jerseys. And there certainly weren't people rooting on Montanans from the sidelines. Fucking Texas...
Friday, November 03, 2006
Pervasive [WEB] Presence
A year ago this week:
R.I.P.
Med School Mania!!! is officially offline Med School Maniacs. We had a great run. Gotta go, I'm late for a tea party.
XOXOX Unicorns, Glitter, Cuddles XOXOX
You Are Wasting Your Life
In news related to my post yesterday about NaNoWriMo, I give you NaBloPoMo. If you can't muster the time/energy to write a novel, at least you can compose a fucking blog post. Also, my sister passed the Bar (extreme congrats!) and my girlfriend is editing her own novel. Stop wasting your life.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
NaNoWriMo!
It's November, which means it's National Novel Writing Month. From the website:
National Novel Writing Month is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to novel writing. Participants begin writing November 1. The goal is to write a 175-page (50,000-word) novel by midnight, November 30.I wanted to take a moment to send some good luck vibes to my Dad and Chris who are both scribbling in the dark of night to hit the 50,000 word mark. G'luck.
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