Friday, June 26, 2009

p.s. Hey. Wow, Michael Jackson, that's big. I was asleep when all that happened and woke up into a world swallowed by the news. I'm know I'm weird, but my reservoir of sadness goes to Sky Saxon, whose death earlier yesterday is now buried in the giant shadow. On a hugely more trivial note, my back is still fucked up, but I have a tentative plan to cease mentioning that fact as of this minute. Above are pix from the Belfort experience. I'm not sure how interesting they'll prove or how legible the work we did will be in the images, as we're at an early stage of the piece's development, but I share them simply in order to share them. Any questions or anything, just ask. Alerts: (1) For those of you who are in NYC and its environs, know that tomorrow the 27th from 5 to 7 pm at Printed Matter, 195 Tenth Avenue (btwn 21st St. and 22nd St.), there'll be a party to celebrate the publication of 'The Voidoid', Richard Hell's great, long o.o.p. 1973 book which is being reissued with illustrations by the amazing artist and distinguished local Kier. Hell will read from the book, and both he and Kier will sign copies, and it's all completely free. It's kind of a serious must of an event, if you ask me. (2) Equally of high note, if you are in San Francisco or its environs, know that on Sunday the 28th from 4 to 6 pm at 2nd Floor Projects, 3740 25th Street, no. 205, the amazing writer and d.l. Stephen Boyer will be reading a new piece called 'andmoreagain' that was created for the very art show wherein he will be standing and reciting. Your attendance is very recommended by yours truly. Now I'll head onwards and try to cover the comments from Wednesday and yesterday. ** Steven Trull, Steven! Where've you been, man. I've missed you. Fill me in if you have a minute or two, okay? ** Put The Lotion In The Basket, Hey, Nick. I caught your comment just before my internet blackout the day before yesterday, and I tried that crossing the feet trick, and it did help, and it's still helping me. I even did it on the rocking train yesterday, which required a bit of stealth. So thank you, man. You're now officially my favorite pain killer. Ha ha, but it's true. When do you take off for Spain? Early next week? ** Pascal, Hey. Thanks, man. Yeah, into every life a little .... something occasionally falls. What are you up to that brings you into an internet cafe in Dublin? ** David c., Hey. To materialize my inner geek for a moment, any seeable pix of your balloon animal making session? I'm actually trying to work a bit of balloon animal into my novel, which I suppose explains something or other. ** Roger Clarke, Oh, yes, I think I recall you telling me about your own back related hell. The doctor says I need to walk a lot and not sit in a chair for long stretches. The former advice is easy to take and fulfill, but the latter is the wrench in the works considering my, err, lifestyle. Hope the Isle is lovely, and I'll try to hook up with you by email this weekend in hopes we can start cementing a real meet up. ** Chris, Hey. Yeah, the traveling yesterday wasn't a big help, and I suppose the fact that I was traveling with Stephen and helping him get his battalion of guitars and amps and stuff on and off the train wasn't the smartest ever move, but that's what friends are for. You're the one who sent the Iggy 'Sixteen' clip, right? Nice. I like that particular Iggy album/period. Do you know that song ... is it called 'I'm Only 5'1"'? I love that. Great about the NYU visit. I heard back from Marvin last week, and he said he'd do all he could to help you/us. Wow, I only vaguely recall that text Ishmael is talking about. I sure hope it's somewhere in the 'Them' files. I imagine it must be. I'm totally blanking on that text. Weird. ** David, Oh, I like the idea of my skeleton being an ally who must be monitored. That was beautiful. If I steal that for my novel, you'll get a footnote. ** Stan_cz, Ugh, on the seriousness of this new mom fallout. Well, hopefully you'll be away from her soon one way or another. My apartment in LA isn't too far from LACC, just up the Avenue, almost walking distance. Interesting. Yeah, I'm not an expert on that school, but I've known people who've attended, and, basically, from what I understand, going there would be a way to get you to LA but not necessarily a way for you to learn anything particularly special. But I don't know how the school is faring in terms of its quality at the very moment. I've never heard of Duotrope's Digest before. Hm. I'll go fool around with it and see what use it might be from my perspective. Maybe others here have used it. ** Bernard Welt, I guess I'll have an audio peek at the new Tortoise. They've always just seemed to me like they were a few IQ and hipster points north of the easy listening genre. Not my thing. But I've certainly thrown away the wrong band before. 'Year One', huh? Really? Hm, okay, probably when it's rentable then. ** Alan, I don't know a lot about the origin of the Burroughs 'essay' on my work. As it was told to me, Burroughs wrote it himself. It was just a think out loud reaction to his having read 'Closer' and 'Frisk', I think. As far as what I think of it, it's hard for me to get beyond how incredibly honored I feel that he was inspired to write something about my work. I thought it was quite beautiful and curiously thought out. I haven't looked at it since the Leora Lev book first came out, but I should. The early Keanu Reeves circa the 'River's Edge', 'Permanent Record', 'Bill and Ted', 'Prince of Pennsylvania' era was someone I was thinking about and using a character model when writing 'Frisk', I think most particularly re: the character 'Henry'. Reeves might actually be referenced in 'Frisk' too, I can't remember. That's the connection. No, I don't have a problem with you photocopying the correspondence. If you were going to print or quote from it, it might be good to run that by me first, but, no, it's totally fine for you to do that as far as I'm concerned. Thanks, Alan. ** SYpHA_69, Well, you got the psychiatrist's number, so that's a good step, right? You think you're going to call him and set up an appointment? If your doctor's right about the source of your symptoms, that kind of 'treatment' could be the best medicine for what's ailing you, you know? Good news about you beginning to get back into your writing, obviously. The muse dictates when that should begin, and making art can be something of a curative thing as well, of course. ** Marcus Whale, Hey. Oh, that writing by you is beautiful. Everyone, you might think about heading over here and reading a lovely short piece of writing by the artist, writer, musician, and d.l. Marcus Whale if you have a minute. Wait, you did a collab thing with Kiddiepunk? Whoa, I want to hear more about that. That's as fascinating a meeting of two talents as I can think of. Oscar's a music artist? ** Kier, So you're in NYC now, obviously. What do you think? Is everything okay? Etc.? Man, I so, so wish I could pop into Printed Matter tomorrow, and I hope someone who does attend takes pix and posts them somewhere or passes them on to me so all your buddies and admirers around here can have the virtual experience. ** Ken Baumann, Thanks a lot, Ken. Hey, I came across Michael Kimball's 'life story on a postcard' post about you yesterday. That was quite interesting. And the one about Shane Jones too. Very nice blog he has going on over there. I just ordered MK's novel after having intended to for months. Are you and the writing and everything else good? ** JW Veldhoen, Man, weird how deathy your birthday accidentally ended up being. Including Sky Saxon, who, if I'm recalling correctly, you were also a big fan of like me. ** Trinie, Hey! Thanks, pal. Now that I'm 'home' and have internet everywhere I look and can walk without screaming and sit while only screaming very softly once again, I'll be all over your email pronto. Are you still pre-rugged nature trip? ** NB, Betterness seems to be in the works for me, yes. So I have you and your bizarre home rituals to thank. Well, thank you! And, well, other than my back, hm, well, the theater thing was great, and now I'm getting shit done and trying to work on my novel a bit before I head off to London for the 'Jerk' shows. That's kind of my whole story, I guess. Nothing quite as dramatic and impendingly (not a word, I know) life changing as your current situation. Fingers crossed about the tattoo guy stuff. I mean, heck, why not? I'd like to have some writing news from you by Monday, it's true. That would be most welcome. ** Mark, Oh, Mark, that is so incredibly sweet of you. Plus, it's pretty and it touched every part of my soul that isn't being squirmed into a balloon animal by my aching back. I have to ... Everyone, the wonderful and multi-faceted artist and d.l. Mark composed a 'get well' song for me, and I swear to Whoever that if you share in my listening experience, you will get well too, whatever your malady of the day might be. It's right here. Give that dog a Tastee Treat, and give yourself a big hug and pretend those warm arms are mine. Thank you, thank you! ** Bs, Hey, welcome. Wow, your blog is terrific. Those Diana Davies photos are really something, just to mention what's sitting at the blog's top. A pleasure. And I just had a quick initial look at the work on your site, and a major ditto re: that intro too. Glad you liked the Eddo Stern stuff. Yeah, I think he's pretty fantastic. I was lucky enough to be able to include an earlyish piece of his in the most recent gallery show I curated called 'The Funeral Home' at Marc Foxx in LA. Anyway, nice to have you here. I hope you'll delurk more often. ** Roger P, For better or worse, I was both my own page boy and Stephen O'Malley's page boy yesterday, which wasn't the wisest move, but I seem to have survived even if perhaps I've now taken a baby step backwards in my recovery. Oh, well. Yury swims in Paris, and I should join him, and I think I probably will. Swimming would be a good thing, yeah, maybe not right at the moment, ouch, but as future preventative. How are you today? ** Math t, Wheeee, indeed. I'm right there. If you can take any Kier pix, please do, yeah? If not, no big. ** Creative Massacre, Most of the photographers I know and most respect are all about 35 mm film, so, yeah, I understand. What do you like to photograph? What interests you as a photographer, or is there any common theme or subject or whatever to your photographing? ** Misanthrope, Balloon animal making in person is kind of sexy, although balloon animal makers themselves don't tend to be so sexy, even when they're doing such a sexy thing. Weirdly or not weirdly, I have no emotional reaction to the MJ death at all. It just seems very, very bizarre and strangely not a vast surprise or something. His music never meant much of anything to me. He was mostly just the weirdest celebrity out there to my way of thinking. Strange thing to say, I guess. ** Panda?, Hey, man. Yeah, I just saw your email in my box this morning. So very cool of you, thank you. I'll open it and build the day and write to you soon. Really, thanks a lot. I really, really can't wait to see it and then see it here. Oh, and now I've seen your comment yesterday. The album is out! I'll go download it as soon as I type the final period here today. This deserves some kind of huge party or something. Damn the limitations of the p.s. Okay ... Everyone, I think a number of you have previously had the mindblowing experience of listening to the music of one of our resident local geniuses, namely the mighty Panda? Well, under the new moniker Pacific Blush, Panda? has just released his first album 'Skeletal Garden' on the virtual Japanese Alice label, and I personally can hardly stand to wait the few minutes it's going to take me to finish this p.s. before I can download it. You, however, needn't wait another moment. You need only click this humble blue phrase. So you guys do that, and then I'll go do that in a bit, and then I'll meet you all back here, okay? Man, that's so exciting! I'll get it pronto like I just said and start living anew in its wake. ** David Ehrenstein, Thanks again for the great yesterday, David, and pass some of that thanks onto Mr. Reed. I was late getting that Governor/affair news. It's starting to feel a lot like Xmas. All those big deaths all at once yesterday, so strange. If I were a superstitious type, I'd be waxing apocalyptic. ** Oscar B., Hey. Yeah, the holograms are still in, but we're having to do a big rethink about them. So far, the original idea of figurative holograms isn't working well, although we're going to try some more options. But we're thinking of going more abstract and trippy and apocalyptic with the holographic stuff as well. Gisele and Stephen are going to Japan in September to work with Shiro in his lab to experiment. We have until October or November to decide what to do because we'll need to shoot the holograms during a window of time around then. Oh, so the Recollets has a big say? Hm, that's very good. Keep me up on the timing because I'll talk to the powers that be more specifically about our collaboration, which could tip the balance in your favor ostensibly. Interesting, cool. ** Bill, Oh, do let me/us know about the microsound email list 'Naked Lunch' thing, yes. I want to try to do something 'NL' related on the blog, and I guess I'd better get on that pretty soon. A Paris residency? Well, that's potentially excellent news as far as I'm concerned. What are the details, if you can say? Is it via Centquatre or somewhere else? I mean, obviously, it would really great to have you here. ** Killer Luka, Yeah, you've had bad back shit, right? Ugh. But I'm limbering up a bit. The new drawing is stunning. Everyone, the startlingly great artist and d.l. Killer Luka has a new drawing eventually intended for a Felicien Rops-themed gallery show in NYC that she has kindly shared with the commenting area's populace and that deserves to have some lurker exposure as well. Hence, I hereby lead you to it. Just awesome, KL. ** Colin, Glad you both dug it and survived the chair fall. That last part could have been a little disaster, speaking as a temporary injury expert. ** Armando, Hey, Armando! It's very, very good to see you, man. I've been over here wondering how and where you were all this time. You sound pretty good, am I right? How are you going to spend your summer, man? Yeah, welcome back! ** Steevee, I know, three in a single day. That's an unusually death weighted set of hours, for sure. ** JoeM, Hey, Joe. Very weird MJ news. Kind of boggling. ** Heliotrope, Yeah, Sky Saxon. Made me sad. What a great, strange voice he had on top of the band's curious stylings. The last thirty seconds of 'I Can't Seem to Make You Mine' are up there with the great treats of rock. Wish I'd seen one of the recent, revived Seeds gigs. The youtube clips make them seem pretty on a par with how good the late era Love gigs usually were. ** Inthemostpeculiarway, I kind of figured that guy would reappear, actually. Gut instinct or whatever. That Gaiman book sounds pretty tasty. Hm. I know exactly where in Paris that I can pick up and flip through a copy at the very least. Glad your skin is settling back into whiteness and politeness. Yeah, things went very well with the theater piece construction. We made a lot of progress for only having four full days to work. Plus, it was a lot of fun, and it was even fun with my back-related misery. The graphics part didn't advance that far, but we figured out some things that we thought would work but that don't in fact work, and that's good. No, it was a train ride. Three and a half hours from Paris with a stop over/train change in a pretty town called Besancon. Belfort is near Dijon, where the mustard comes from. ** Blendin, Pal, sir, my friend, howdy. The back in question betters itself too gradually for my taste, but I'll take the ease where I can get it. Cool: your reaction to 'The Ash Gray Proclamation'. I'm actually pretty proud of that one. Best piece in the book by far for my money. Thanks. Your rambling was music. I liked it. It was good music ... you know, like Oxbow, not like, uh, The Decemberists, to give what I guess is a controversial opinion. ** The Dreadful Flying Glove, Whoa, that's one hell of a concert line up you just saw. Whoa. Tell me that thing was recorded. Christ, it must have been. People aren't that stupid. Oh, yeah, you can send me revisions. You should do it today, obviously, 'cos otherwise ... well, you know. I'll peel my eyes for them. ** Okay, we're caught up, and things are relatively back to normal around here now. I intro'ed the post up above. It's what it is. Feel no need to do anything out of the ordinary re: it. I'll go download Panda?'s album then walk off my stiff back, and I'll see you tomorrow.

50 comments:

Kiddiepunk said...

Holy shit, this new show looks fucking rad, Coop. I can't believe how 'together' it looks in such a short time. You guys don't fuck around, hey? hehe!
As I see you heard, yeah last night I played a show which was an improvised collaboration with this blog's own Marcus Whale (and a few others), which was a lot of (noisy!) fun. It's also likely that we will be making a record in a few days too. hehe! I guess it's safe to say I don't like to fuck around either.
So, I'll be in Paris... ahem... next Saturday! I'll give a buzz during the week.

ps: I had the most vivid dream last night that I was in David Lynch's house and that Lynch was directing a car commercial starring Werner Herzog and myself as his son. haha! Strange, but totally awesome.

See ya, man

DavidEhrenstein said...

Beautiful pics, Dennis!

Yesterday was indeed strange with the long-expected death of a big celebrity I've always harbored pleasant feelings for, followed by the unexpected detah of a big celebrity I've always despised -- with Skye Saxon getting shuntedt to the side as Celebrity Death Roadkill.

It seems Mr. Jackson's passing was rife with "suspicious elements" what with the police calling and then cancelling a press conference. All this is still very much in process so we shall see. I suspet a drug-related O.D. -- the drugs in this instance being supplied by a "doctor."

I actually have a lot to say about Michael jackson in that I was working on story about the initial molestation case for the "L.A. Times" (assigned to me by the late great Richard Rouillard) that the paper later scotched.

Long story short, he WAS a pedo, but a throughly enabled one in that parents were lining up to offer him their children in the hope of fame and fortune.

Where is Jordie Chandler today? In hiding I suspect.

Tonyoneill said...

Hi Dennis, the pictures look amazing. Really cool. I'm really looking forward to getting the chance to see one of these theatre pieces you've been doing performed.

Crazy news about Sky Saxon! I just heard it right before visiting here. I'm going to be listening to "A Web of Sound" today.

And yeah, Jackson too. I guess I'll miss Jackson not for his music so much, but just because he was interesting and crazy which is really what I want every famous person to be. So sick of dull pop stars who act like accountants (hello, Chris Martin, I'm talking to you). I would loved to have been a fly on the wall when he would hang out with all of his celebrity friends.

Do you remember when that book by Jordy Chandler came out, and then it was pulled off the market and pulped because Jackson sued? A store on Vermont in LA - I cant remember the name - had some copies that were printed in Mexico or somewhere, and I bought a couple thinking that they might be worth money one day. Well, duh, I gave one away as a birthday present, and lost the other in some kind of drug induced haze, and now I'm kicking myself. I would have been on ebay right now if I'd had it, grrr.

Anyway, thanks for sharing these amazing pics.... catch you soon-

tomkendall said...

Holy shit this looks awesome. Is that the new performer?
This...it's going to be ace isn't it? Like uber ace.

Man, im an idiot. Ive been drunk for like three days...i dont even wanna check my bank account. I thought id paid my rent as well up until september (so i been working a lot less) but i well havent. Boo hiss. Next month is gonna be no fun.

I got some good feedback about the work i submitted last term, so pretty chuffed about that. One story was kinda unanimously liked and the other...well the other i knew kinda didnt work and said so in my commentary but it has resulted in the most marvelous back handed compliment i think ive ever received:
'This unfortunately does not work. The author knows it, and with dismay we discover it. It is very bold for the author to submit it as failure. Quite an arrogant gesture, masquerading as as a self deprecating comment. As though this failure were more interesting than other successes...In a way it is.'

haha wtf?

Bernard Welt said...

I dreamed that Conan O'Brien died. Everyone was supposed to go to a public square for a special announcement. As I was waking up, I had this notion that all the celebrities were going to be dying off one by one, exactly as I felt in the '80s that all gay men were going to die off, one by one.

WV: gristou. A Provencal soup made with sand.

statictick said...

Dennis: Stuff looks wonderful. I don't get how you work so quickly. It takes me forever to even get a 'proper' sentence down to where I'm ok with it.

I have a gastro appt., and then another one a few days later with my real doc (the Tigers'doc). The pain quit on the foot, but built into this cramping thing that traveled to the other leg. I have no idea what's going on; but it's keeping me from working. And, I had stuff to send you that I can barely look at. I don't take pain meds. So, I sit around commiserating with myself.

At least I got the a/c installed with the help of my twink landlord (he's like mini-me, and I don't mean the Austin Powers character; I mean mini-ME).

I have a couple of auditions in the next week for a 'reality' show about 'downsized and / or laid off workers.' I could give a shit
about my situation, but, what the hell?

Got a few things to send to you; it being about way past the time I should have.

Got a reading tonight. I'm using my cane to get on the stage, then I'm gonna do my usual SCREAM AT THEM deal. It'll work; if I have to hit people with my cane, I'll bet the pain disappears immediately.

Best to all.

N.

stan_cz said...

Hey Dennis,

yeah, well, talking to my mother has always been like talking to a wall. Her completely self-centered ignorance of everything that is outside the realm of her universe is so appalling that I'm just fed up with it.

Re. LA City College, I actually don't give a rat's ass about their educational credentials and the quality of their teachings. It is, as you said, just a way to get to LA to finally stay there for good. It'll be interesting to go to Columbia College for only a quarter and then switch. Is that common in the US? I mean do students often switch schools just like that? Here it's quite rare.

DavidEhrenstein said...

I had that faux Jordie Chandler book too. Sold it for 50 bucks on e-bay. It was written by some pedo freak who lived in Brazil.

Bernard Welt said...

Stan_CZ: Americans change colleges like they change sexual partners. And usually for similar reasons. Just try to be sure Columbia College doesn't give you herpes before you move on to LA City.

WV: ingst. A wimpy, half-hearted version of angst.

Pisycaca said...

Hi Dennis!

The new piece pics look fantastic, the holograms and the forest will be totally mindblowing.

Are you seeing an osteopath again to have your back checked? Hope you get better soon. It must be awful. I sometimes suffer from back-related problems. I spend too many hours sitting in front of the computer because of work.

I'm actually a bit sad about MJ. Mostly because he reminds me of my childhood. I remember watching the "Thriller" videoclip when I was like 6 or 7 years old and felt totally scared and fascinated at the same time.

Take care,

M.

Daniel Portland said...

hej hej, the pics look amazing. something about oz. keep dreaming about the bows of ships. nice to have met if i haven't said that already. also wanted to publicly mention here that the l magazine is seeking submissions for a new new york-based poets section and submissions can be sent to poetry@thelmagazine.com. will try to check out the hell show tomorrow. there is also a zine fest i'm stoked about.

JoeM said...

Those holograms look really effective in the pics. The ghosts are so realistic! (Somebody coming out of Jurassic Park said "You couldn't tell the fake dinosaurs from the real ones!")
But I miss Eli already...

Misa, how can you say the MJ death has been overdone on the news! Hah hah. I watched two News channels (one the staid BBC) from 11 pm to 6 am and there was not one other news item mentioned. The day after, it's still 'Breaking News'. Michael Jackson Dead. So Surreal. And of course it's all over the internet. Why, he's almost as big as Susan Boyle!

Anderson Cooper said he met MJ in Studio 54 when he was 10. That explains a lot.

I could do without blanket reaction from Uri Geller:"Michael sat just here and told me..."

Now the doc who gave him the final Morphine shot is on the run. As Tony O'Neil said, I'll miss him because, unlike the boring Timberlakes et al, he was great Freaky News-worthy. It was almost gruesomely fascinating to see him fall apart before your very eyes. Even the likes of Amy Winehouse and Britney aren't in that league -it's just the same old story with them. Rehab rehab rehab. Plus I would have loved to have seen the new spectacular shows he was planning.

I've been a fan since MJ and I were both 13 (Mama's Pearl) but I'm not a fanatic. I see the flaws - I mean it's hard to feel really sorry for someone who was stupid or greedy enough to make hundreds of millions of dollars but still end up hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. The amount he spent on just one of his shopping sprees - for useless sculptures and urns he probably stuck in a basement - could have saved the lives of thousands of those third world children he so loved being photographed with.

Now:Neverland becomes Graceland.

Here comes the New King...

Bill said...

Hey Dennis, I went out for an early beer last night, and all people could talk about were Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson. Are we done for a while yet?

Very nice pix from Belfort. Hard to believe you were in agony the entire time...

The Paris residency I mentioned is hosted by Ircam. It's probably *really* competitive, so I'm not getting my hopes up. What this means is my gig next month will probably be in front of people who will be reading my application. This of course ratchets up my stress level regarding gig prep; my back is tightening up right now!

I looked at the Recollets residencies awhile back, and the guidelines seem rather vague? I'm definitely planning on applying there as well. Hopefully there's still time for spring/summer 2010.

Bill

alan said...

Oh, yeah, I thought I had read that Burroughs piece before. It was listed as unpublished. Thanks for reminding me it's in the Lev collection. I wish I had known, I wouldn't have copied half of it out by hand.

Anyway, it impressed me a lot more when I read it the other day. I was surprised that Burroughs was actually able to pick up on your themes the way he did. I think of you and him as practically belonging to different species in the writerly kingdom, but that essay of his gave me the idea that there's a way that his concerns and yours intersect. And that he was able to recognize that, along with the basic differences between your approaches. It's something I'm still trying to work out.

Thanks about the photocopying. I don't really have a project in mind for this research (if that's the right word for what I'm doing) but if I ever do want to quote something unpublished I'll ask you first.

math t said...

hey Dennis. looks beautiful as usual.

i'll take pictures of Kier if he'll let me :).

mm.. today's my hm 13th day straight of work, but then i'm off for pride weekend for the first time in Nyc, extremely stoked. also, next week, MGMT at Prospect Park bandshell.. lsd is in the plans, which, like go to pride, i haven't done in years. hooray.

george box, david + bill thanks for the honen matsuri day.

x, math+

DavidEhrenstein said...

You're very welcome, math!

Wolf said...

KIDDIEPUNK
that dream sounds pretty perfect. cars, lynch, herzog? shit man, have you been stealing some of my subconscious outlet or what?..

DENNIS.
good lord.
what can i say, man? you know me. you didn't actually expect me to look at these pictures without drooling, nay slobbering seven liters of the thickest saliva all over my poor chest, right? a Real Forest!! awoooo! is it meant to look really scandinavian? shit, it looks great. and the hologram vision gives it all a serious Twin Peaks feel.. actually, it could be canada as well as scandinavia.. but i don't think you can get Douglas Firs in europe..
speaking of scandinavia, here come that dreaded time of the year when sweden and norway sound like eden to me, and if i could move to stockholm tomorrow, believe me i would.
i have just finished a series of 99 paintings/drawings so i'm kinda dried out visually, but i hope to get some writing done now, especially since i just got Jung's Psychology and Alchemy, which i have been wanting to read for years and years, and the time feels right now.. i predict some serious inspiration and mindblowingness in those lines..
sorry to hear about your back.. do you reckon you'll be alright next week? can't wait to see you and Jerk..

Flit said...

Hey Dennis, I really love the behind the scenes view of the work in progress. It looks fuckin cool.

One time when I was feeling lonely, unloved and abandoned, I was wondering around the streets wheeling every thing I had in one of those luggage carts. I stopped in to a brazilian barbecue to get something to eat. On one of the tables were three guys making balloon art. I don't know if they were clowns on dinner break... after work carny's, but they made balloon figures for every one seated in the restaurant ... I got red balloon wings, it was so surreal and beautiful I wanted to burst into tears.


NB! NB! , I am here. Trying to catch up. I just spent some time in Provincetown MA.
I just missed Marc Jacobs wedding party by a day, I think.
Of course tattoo boy thinks your cute, because you are and I do not mean just your image. Do you think I am hand holding imaginary boyfriends with just anyone.

JW, Happy belated birthday! I hope your new year is filled with exquisite adventure.

DavidEhrenstein said...

Latest FaBlog: Fait Diver:"Mistah Jackson He Dead"

Pascal said...

Hey, Dennis, your show stuff looks really awesome. And hope that back gets sorted soon.
I'm doing some family stuff over here, birth family as opposed to the family I've picked up over the years. It's q intense. But, in some ways, also healing. The usual chaotic dysfunctional childhood stuff that I won't blab on about here...
Also, doing some work on redraft of old rejected novel and picked up some images I want to work with for new novel that seems v far away right now.
There's a cool exhibition on here of W B Yeats, lots of stuff about his occult interests. I like Dublin right now. And my knee is better so been running which always makes me feel good. Listening to J Mitchell's The Hissing of Summer Lawns a lot. Believe it or not, it's definitely my favourite album of all time. I'd love to hear Sonic Yooth cover that album...
Anyway, take care xp

Nick Hudson said...

Hey,

Wow-za-rooney - Dennis/Gisele et al - this show already looks absolutely fucking sublime? Did you say that the forest is constructed of a combination of fake trees and real ones gathered on/near location? It looks astonishing, I'm so excited - this is the piece that's scored the awesome Avignon slot, right? If I were wearing pants they'd be saturated by now.

Dennis, I've given up alcohol - ten days, to date, and it's mindblowing, the superabundance of energy I appear to possess in my natural, un-dulled state. I'm a) saving loads of money and b) getting shitloads of significant, landmark work done. I just completed a track today that I can't wait for you to hear. It's actually dance-able.

Yur forested stage set reminds me of a dream I woke from, sweating, last week, in which I was being driven through the rural outskirts of Krakow, which was in the grip of a cataclysmic inferno, en route to utter annihilation, as white tigers with emerald, red, blue eyes darted, frenzied, about the road, terrified. You know when dreams are clearly divorced of any autobiography? Sheesh. I'm definitely gonna be at Avignon next year.

Keep healing, Dennis' back.

Nick.xoxox

DavidEhrenstein said...

SING IT LAURA!!!!!

mark said...

1.
I love the tree set! They are real, yes? I predict that mimetic imitation of nature will be the next big thing in art. For instance, I had an idea to completely fill an art gallery with large piles of paper cut-out “autumn leaves,” all computer-generated so that each one randomly deviated from a basic “leaf” template and thus was unique. People could go around and kick the piles, scatter the leaves, walk on them, rake them into new piles, etc.

2.
Re. Penis Festival: Not that I want to look too closely, but if you focus on the veins in that penis on the flag it looks like they were drawn with the same kind of strokes as are used to draw the branches on a tree in a Japanese painting, -- or in DC’s tree set!

3.
WV of the day: galsh.

michael_karo said...

hey dennis! been busy here, my buddy from DC was in town recently, my cat had a big owie on his face that needed draining, etc etc...

i just got accepted into the images of water show at the museum in august...it's a picture of a TOILET, haha! (scroll down a little) i figured the judge would either have a sense of humor about it or not. i think i'm gonna hang out in front of it opening night and see what people are saying.

i haven't mentioned how much i loved ugly man yet, cuz it hasn't shown up here in shit creek yet! borders doesn't have it, and even the "hip" bookstore in arcata doesn't have it...so i'm gonna order it online this weekend.

oh, did you check out my book? i know it's been a busy week for you with your little rock opera or whatever it is you're working on :)

hugs,

MK

The Dreadful Flying Glove said...

I have nothing of any consequence to say about Mr Jackson. Except: I love those records he cut with Quincy Jones, Off The Wall most of all, I think they just about define everything that can be good and life-affirming about pop music. But it's most 'fascinating' to observe what the mirror does as all those pundits line up to deliver their pious encomia. All caught with their critical sensibilities down, the mercenary grave-humping bastards.

As for the Liberation Music Orchestra, the concert was grand. It was dead interesting, actually, as it was a bit of a shambles - Ornette was going to guest on the last tune, but then he wasn't feeling up to it, or something; and about two-thirds of the way through the gig they were about to launch into the next number when the tenors and Haden suddenly realised they didn't have their parts for it. The performances, though - and this was Charlie and Carla with a cast of (stunning) London jazzers, and Robert Wyatt singing on a Chilean song and "Song For Che", to which he also took a solo on pocket trumpet. Carla's pieces and arrangements steamroller everything else in their repertoire for me, as she has that extraordinary ability to write music with notes that just don't exist in anyone else's. But, whoa, man. It was something. Lots of it was taken from their last record, Not In Our Name, which I went back and re-listened to: it's much more fiery than I remember. I think the presence of tunes like 'Amazing Grace', 'America The Beautiful' and the Barber 'Adagio' had put me off on a first listen, but more fool me.

It's worth seeing Charlie Haden sometime if you get the chance: he's got the most endearingly guileless stage patter I've ever heard. Oh, swoonsome things.

The Dreadful Flying Glove said...

That stage set looks so beautiful, as does your cast, as do the holographics. Shit, man, what're you folks building in there? No, don't tell me - I'll see for myself when the time comes. More power to your elbow, though, or lumbar vertebrae. Hook-lying works well for me, but I'm a turgid brute too cheap to buy a decent mattress, so doubtless your mileage may vary.

wordver: cadarse. wasn't he the crime-fighting monk?

uli said...

Hey Dennis,

i hope yout back ist gettting better.
The pictures from Belfort are really great. thanks for sharing them. i will be back from "just lurking" cause i have a little bit time on my hands.

all the best for now,

uli

Blendin said...

Well I happy to hear you think AGP is the best piece in the book. I recognized that immediately. It is still a serious mindfuck for me. So thank you again.

I submitted work for New American Paintings today. I think It'd be wonderful if I got in. But who knows about those things. Every so often I've got to stick my neck out to be chopped off. What do you think of that publication?

I was so rambling last night. I've been so busy and nervous and stressed about things lately. Mostly good things though.

I'm going to go run on the treadmill now until I can't see straight. That always makes me feel better.

Have a great weekend,
Love b

Ken Baumann said...

Wow! Photos from the production are beautiful. I really look forward to experiencing the show in some capacity, be it in person on it's tour (eventually), in Europe in person, or via video... That looks like a lot of fun.

Shane is a great guy and a really talented and imaginative author. Both his book Light Boxes and Michael's book Dear Everybody are great. Dear Everybody moved me to tears. And Michael is just a purely good guy, too. This community astounds me. So many caring, brilliant people. I'm getting all sentimental about it.

I'm good. I feel myself entering into a little stint of mood-swinginess, as is custom every three weeks or so. You experience such fluctuations, and if so, are they cyclical enough for you to kind of predict? I struggle with the question of Control, especially in this age of evolutionary psychology and structural media assault. Yikes. Wait: I'm complaining. I'm going to shut up now about the ego stuff and switch to art:

Yeah, still in a conversation about the Interim script with the producer, more to come w/r/t that soon. I'm going to jump into Unguentine next week, and I'd like to have a solid draft done by December. Wrote another story that I feel good about. Buying too many books.

More to come.

Wishing you the best,

Ken

winter rates said...

Dennis-

This really does look really cool. Can you talk a bit more about the creative process between you and Giselle on this? When did you first write the text, is it constantly evolving etc? If you have discussed this already just shame me and point me to the right place.
Sorry about the back again.
Not too much to report here save some good shows coming up...Sir Richard Bishop on Tuesday with his new band, BUTTHOLE SURFERS CLASSIC LINE-UP, and ORIGINAL POGUES LINE-UP in rOCTOBER... very stoked indeed.
keep on keeping on etc.

-WR

trinie said...

Hi Dennis,
Oh, man, screaming huh? Wish I could float some pills in your direction. Sue gave us these really strong ones, and when we took some we actually got lost on the subway on the ride home that night. Ha! The sharp pain thing totally sucks. Theater set looks crazy, those holograms!! I used to collect holograph stickers, especially penguins. Yeah, we're heading out next Tuesday, to Moab, four corners, then north of Taos and stopping at friends' houses and to visit a possible rental house in Taos Canyon. I'm having a "medicine" meeting with a desert friend before departing to feel out a year-long move to Taos on a different level. Speaking of desert, we just returned from Joshua Tree w/Stanya and it was killer. Saw a yucca night lizard, desert shaggy mane fungi, and orchids in the oasis. Andrea Zittel's house got me more fired up about our off-the-grid US tour. I posted some new pages of photos from our cross country trip a month ago:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99865333@N00/

Anyway, the whole move plan is based on cutting expenses permanently to total our dedication to art practice. Visit cities part time and sublet in NY/LA, then return to inexpensive wilderness scenario. Mobility at last. We are researching how to set it up, and I'm feeling great about it!

Take care, good hearing from you as always.
xtrinie

JW Veldhoen said...

TNX FLITI

Adventure! Reads, writes, works, sleeps, repeat, repeat, ug.

Dennis,

Coincidental, yeah, that's it... NO! I killed the king of pop, I killed him WITH MY MIND. And Farrah (she died of rectal cancer).

I like the Seeds a lot, not an expert by any means, but yeah. Wasn't Sky in some kinda cult or something? I hate people in cults.

wf: sestina

amccartney said...

Dennis, hope the back is on the mend. Have you done acupuncture? I hear its good. Those images from the new show look really,really lovely. Thanks so so much for contacting the POl guy, very sweet. I'm just getting to the end of teaching at this intensive ten day mfa residency, so am brain dead, but its been fun, its kind of like this paradise where writing is the only thing that matters. Axo

Creative Massacre said...

Dennis – well, it's officially my birthday, well by the time you read this it will be.

There isn't anything in particular that I like to photograph. Basically, just whatever catches my attention, as of late, it's been sunsets. I don't know I’m just struck by their colors; each one is different from the last. Other things I like to shoot are basically random things. It could be patterns on something, flowers, animals, people, just whatever catches my interest and inspires me in that moment.

I hope your back starts to ease up soon. Take care, dude.

steevee said...

I've just realized that people on Twitter are searching for phrases on the site and some of them have decided to follow my, uh, "tweets" because I used them. I was perplexed that an exterminator started following me until I realized I mentioned bedbugs. Today, I used the word "conservative" and gained several new followers. I should simply write one-word tweets containing key words and see if anyone starts following me.

JW Veldhoen said...

Is Kip Winger still alive?

Misanthrope said...

DavidE, Not only do the Repubs have something to be thankful for, now the Iranian theocracy has something to be thankful for.

Dennis, Great pics. I think the holograms are gonna be just fine. Of course, I haven't seen them in person, but I just have this feeling...

Oh, and the new fella...ace!

Man, I got blocked on Facebook chat today. I get on to check e-mail, etc. and three people IM me. Then I get blocked for abusive use, i.e., responding too fast or something. What the fuck? The block's off now, so I guess Rigby's right - the Jacko traffic probably caused it.

And no, I'm not on the internet too much. I chatted for way less than two hours when I got blocked - a record for me. Hehe.

Weird? No, that's not weird at all. If only cuz you and I feel the same way about Jacko. I've always found it funny that the Brits called him Jacko. I guess because it rhymes with wacko. But the revisionist history is interesting - he NEVER molested anyone, the poor victim.

I thought Smooth Criminal was a good song.

Misanthrope said...

Creative Massacre, Happy Birthday!

rigby said...

hey fella hope the back thing sorts itself out quickly.. needles man serious.. NEEDLES!

i'd soooo love to go to the voidoid thing i lovelove that book.. his best as far as i've read

awesome photos love the apartment ones and obviously the 'fight' ones

just watched The Last Man on Earth for the first time.. i think i'd have relished it more than price did

oh yeah and i'm one of the saps that cried like a mofo when i heard and re watched stuff.. soho was nuts for mj tonight.. tears laughing dancing (moonwalking obviously) did you hear about the liverpool st moonwalk flash mob

gotta scoot..

rigby said...

MISSY YOU GUESS!!!111
sheeesh!
that's Another can of beverage you owe me

i remember seeing the lean forward scene in Smooth Criminal and thinking what the fuck HOW..
but then that whole film is AWESOME

i just think people have short memories.. black man making in roads into the charts big time home and away.. when the Thriller video was launched it was the first global event of its kind.. everyone got that HIT..
now shit just seems dissipated.. when was the last big event?

if you played the Got to be Starting Something song at my funeral i swear i'd jump out and dance along

love and out
seriously this time

JW Veldhoen said...

I wonder what MJ dreamed while sleeping in his O2 chamber? Maybe he dreamed of his nightly reading of Gilles Deleuze? What did MJ say because of what he did not say?

**The meaning of life is contained in every single expression of life. It is present in the infinity of forms and phenomena that exist in all of creation.** Joe Bousquet.

Anyway, who gives a fuck? Nobody. Which is cool. I mean, except for the TV criers, who perform an ubi sunt for a pederast of dubious imagination and talent.

"She told me she was born on the day that Elvis Presley died, but I didn't know who Elvis Presley was."

wf: inter

inthemostpeculiarway said...

Whoa. I seriously thought that was an actual forest. For a while, actually.

I'm glad you knew he would talk, because I didn't. So it's glad to know that SOMEBODY knew.

And oh, okay, a train. That's not as bad as a plane. I mean, I'm sure a plane is faster, but in a train you can look out at the scenery, and in the plane all you can see are clouds or another plane coming at you. Very dull.

I'm almost done with The Graveyard Book and it's very very good. It would make a great movie, if done right. You should pick it up, I think.

So, you know those weird random feelings of incredible lonliness that one feels? Like a wave, almost, but that's too cliche, so like a... blanket. No. That might be seen as Michael Jackson related. Um. Like the loneliness is a beach towel and you're the wet sand? Okay. It's stupid, but it works. Yeah, I had one of those feelings today around ten in the morning and it's continued until, well, now. So, that's it.

How was your day?

OH! And I always seem to forget, but I'm sure you know anyway, but yeah, did you know you're referenced in an Araki film? One of the earlier ones, either The Living End or Totally Fucked Up, can't remember which, but it's one of those.

Okay, bye. For real this time.

SYpHA_69 said...

Happy birthday Creative Massacre!

Yeah, Dennis, I'm hoping that the writing might help take my mind off of shit and let me focus on something else. It's actually an idea I've been planning in my head for weeks now, would have started it sooner had my illness not of knocked me out of the loop for a few days. The only problem is that, while I have my main characters and I know most of the key scenes, I'm not really sure if the project has any literary depth... it's kind of my attempt to do a romance novel, really.

NB said...

Dennis. Dennis. Dennis. Guess what? 1.5 years later, finally have a kiss. Lame it has been that long, yes, but I'm smiling right now. We spent the later part of the evening together, walking through the streets holding hands. I took him to my favorite spot along the Hudson. I'm smiling, but nervous. It's been way way too long. He likes my awkwardness though. Said it was charming. Some girl on 21st and 9th told us we were cute. He said he's had a thing for me for a while and has been talking about me with our coworkers! WTF dude? Craziness. He's real sweet. Very intense, which is stark contrast to pretty much anything about me. I'm still a little on guard. I want to take it slow. But hey, good news, yeah? Anyway, to you, great photos. The bloodied guy is cute. Thanks for these. Have a wonderful weekend. All my love to you, and this goofy smile, yeah, you can have that too. x,nb

NB said...

p.s. Dennis, I am bringing him to Kier's thing tomorrow. [Fucking full teeth smile]

Panda? said...

These pictures are gorgeous! Especially the ones of the hologram. Shit. That close up picture is perfect.

Dennis, I hope you like that day. It gets kinda weird later on with the whole Nosferatu. I realized yesterday that it was reminiscent of that old mr hoppity hop story I was working on a long time ago. Weird. I had almost forgot about that thing.

Wow, holy shit Dennis, about Pacific Blush, that was the nicest thing ever. Thanks so much man. You made my day, and the next, and the next. :)

I'm glad you're liking the album. :) It was weird, today I listened it for the first time since I had released it, and it felt different. Really different. Almost seemed like a different album to me, and I has listened to that sucker at least 100 times before I had released it.'can't write' made me want to cry.

Anyways man I can't say thank you enough.

Put The Lotion In The Basket said...

Dennis
I'm glad the feet thing is helping.
The ssets look incredible, like real dense and textured, nice one.
Im off early Tuesday and back 15th for NIN at O2.
Hope the back thing improves and the London shows go well.
Nick

Armando said...

Hey, thanks for not forgetting about me, hehe. How am I going to spend my summer? I honestly don't know, LOL. Seeing films, hopefully.

Hey, you like Cat Power's 'The Greatest' album at all? If so, which are your favorite songs?

Have a good day.

david said...

Dennis - What a lovely, eerie forest. It made me think of Throne of Blood for some reason.

David E - Thanks for the Laura Nyro clip. I saw her play at Towson State, of all places, to an audience of dozens back in the 90s. She's a ridiculously influential songwriter, the dark lady inside Joni Mitchell.

Marcus Whale said...

Hey! Yeah, as you may have just heard, just played a rather noisy collab improv set with mr k-punk, Oscar (from Psuche) and his housemate Liam, who's another laptop dude. 'twas great. And yeah, we're making a record with Oscar on Monday. Crazy! Melbourne's amazing fun. Marcus.