February 26, 2015
Modern Love
In 2008 Ash and I had a show together and we wrote this about it and I spelt Jonathan Richman's name wrong (on purpose or not I can't recall) and now it seems like a nice little artifact so here is a little act of preservation - because archival handling, as Ash says, is important.
November 9, 2014
Scandia sketches
Beautiful drawings by Gunnar Asplund of his planned interiors of Scandia theatre from 1922. One of Sweden's most beautiful cinemas, Stockholm's equivalent of Auckland's Civic.
October 23, 2014
Ongoing goings on
follow the continuous stream here
http://thetally-ho.tumblr.com/
October 15, 2014
Ivan Ivanovich
Ivan Ivanovich - Russia's test flight mannequin.
Ivan Ivanovich - the Russian equivalent of John Doe.
amazing what one stumbles across when spellchecking.
September 15, 2014
dröm dikt
Dream baby
In dreams
Sweet dreams
Dream baby (how long must I dream)
Dream
All I have to do is dream
Beautiful dreamer
Big as I can dream
When I stop dreaming
(All I can do is) Dream You
Afraid to Sleep
In the real world
Roy Orbison’s dream
/
Afraid
to sleep.
(dream)
how long must I dream
in dreams
/ in the real world
all I
can do is dream. Dream you,
Dream
baby.
in
dreams
all I can
do is dream you
beautiful
dreamer
All I have
to do is dream-
dream
Big.
as I can
dream
In dreams
In the
real world
When I stop
dreaming
sweet dreams
(how
long must I dream?)
Roy Orbison's dream - a poem/text work built of Roy's song titles mentioning dreams. An experiment in words which straddles that thin crevasse between song and poetry. The word 'dream' now appears completely foreign too me. As when one repeats a word aloud too and it loses any meaning, reverting back to just sounds. It seems this can happen with written words as well. Too many dreams, Roy, too many dreams.
August 11, 2014
Unintentional film stills


Looking back through the images taken from Rome's Eur district I was struck by a sort of half-formed narrative slowly appearing within the shots. The place was deserted, the whites and greys of the buildings adding an unsettling stillness upon the entire area - the only sign of life was the traffic on the wide boulevards, and Italy's small Fiats swerving around roundabouts at speed looked nearly comical in comparison to the towering architecture above. (which, out of habit or disinterest, the drivers ignored.)
These starkly impressive monuments to fascism loom over you like a held-in breath. It creates a cinematic and palpitating atmosphere; there is the sense that this stillness, stagnation, is temporary, a bell will sound
and streams of animated people with surge out of the buildings and populate the avenues - but simultaneously an air of resignation weighs down upon you like the stifling summer heat: a knowledge that it has always been like this, it will always remain like this.
and streams of animated people with surge out of the buildings and populate the avenues - but simultaneously an air of resignation weighs down upon you like the stifling summer heat: a knowledge that it has always been like this, it will always remain like this.
Michelangelo Antonioni shot L'Eclisse here in 1962.
The individual becomes what everyone fears around these structures - miniscule, alone, insignificant. Still photographs reflecting the sensation of a place frozen in time, a stranger in a strange land, Chris Marker's La Jetée; Picnic at Hanging Rock. Déja vu, two people in the same place in different times - don't hold your breath here.
These photographs were taken with no thoughts lingering behind them; but environments will make one act differently, walk differently and impress their presence upon a place in sometimes unnatural ways. Being in the Eur instilled a sort of reverence in me, and deliberateness of manner: every move I made felt slowed down, considered, paced to accommodate the nature of my surroundings.
You just have to stand there and take it all in - it's not about you anymore.
From the photo collection 'In Italy', Rome June 2014.
July 31, 2014
Trees and columns
Over-exposed Roman Forum: line of trees, rows of columns. I feel like this image belongs on a biscuit tin.
From the photo collection 'In Italy', Rome June 2014.
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