inheritors
Sep. 22nd, 2019 05:55 pmI've been having recurring dreams about the end of the world.
It was Hempfest so the train was crowded. I'm not sure if Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III is still attorney general and the answer is apparently not. But Barr is just as terrible. There was a protest about climate change yesterday.
Lyn wanted to toss the ice from her drink in the trash but the train doors closed on her.
Lyn didn’t want to get back off the train to throw it out but reconsidered with the luck she was having.
Anna used to do art a lot and wants to get back in it. She has a pendant of four crescents around an opal or some other opalescent gem. Anna has brunette hair fading to blonde while Lyn has a mop of black.
Jess knew I was drawing her. Along with Emma, Sara, and Hayley. Jess has a helix of hair in front.
Becca has a tattoo of a gearwork bird on her leg and flowers on her arm.
She studied art in school but now she's in school for opthamology. She showed me some portraits she did of pop cultural figures.
I found Icarus Descending, the third and final book in the Winterlong sequence. I’m sure I’ll find Aestival Tide eventually. I feel like their SF/F section is smaller than it was.
I also found Armistice but I already have that.
I learned that it's faster to copy every image I want to my hard drive and then upload them en masse.
The museum cafe had Thai beef wraps with marinated flank steak, mango, carrot, cabbage slaw, mesclun, cilantro, mint, spicecd mango aioli, in a garlic herb tortilla, and grilled chicken with a sauce of eggplant, tomato, capers, green olives, onions, golden raisins, and romaine. Yum.

They got a new Nam June Paik sculpture, depicting George Mačiūnas with a television at his heart, which you can't really see in the picture, and a toy robot at his feet. It's just "untitled."

Fluxus Express
This is Paik too. He didn’t just use neon lights and crt televisions. Weisbaden is a city in Germany, site of the first Fluxus festival, and Ulan Bator is the capital of Mongolia.

Otto Piene - Light Drum and Electric Anaconda.
The lights are illuminated in purple. The light drum projects light on the ceiling.

Kara Walker - USA Idioms

Freedom: A Fable

Cotton Hoards In A Southern Swamp
There is an exhibit on migration and displacement.

Dos XX. Danh Vō (Danh is his given name and I am unsure what if any diacritics to put on it, Võ is his family name.) lived in Denmark for most of his life. He gathers up discarded cardboard boxes and sends them to Thailand where they are retraced with gold leaf. He picks brands associated with he conquest of foreign markets. Dos Equis, a Mexican beer company, was sold to a Dutch corporation in 2011.

Bosco Sodi constructed a brick wall and invited passersby (really? The plural of passerby is passersby? I just can’t. English is the Microsoft Windows of languages.) to dismantle it as a response to the heightened rhetoric of building a wall on the border and making Mexico pay for it and now making deals with El Salvador to force people to live there when I thought El Salvador is a country where everyone’s leaving. also, Trump, you big dumb idiot, they can completely bypass El Salvador and go through Honduras.
Also, yes, I know things can go south and I know it's only been 30 years since Noriega, but last I checked, people aren’t desperate to flee Costa Rica and Panama on foot.
These bricks were made using traditional techniques in Oaxaca, Mexico.
It's called Muro, which is Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian for wall.
Do Hu Suh made a basement corridor from polyester fabric on pipes. It’s rather flimsy but it has some real attention to every detail. It asks whether it is possible to reconstruct a place from memories.
Remains by Willie Doherty depicts a burning car. He grew up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and wonders what Brexit will bring.

Eugenio Dittburn - 2nd History of the Human Face
He began his career during the Pinochet dictatorship. And so he’d send his paintings elsewhere via airmail
It depicts photographs of criminals and indigenouos people and faces drawn by his young daughter. i’m not sure what these people did to be criminals. Probably had the wrong politics.
Also, I found the sound clip of Ralph Wiggum shouting Helicopter! Helicopter! It's pretty much the current state of the far right. Latin American dictators are not people to admire, unless your name is Ronald Reagan or Tulsi Gabbard.

Emily Jacir gathered cobblestones from streets in Italy and cast them in synthetic gypsum. In times of unrest, people would throw them and pile them into barricades.

Zarina - Home is a Foreign Place

Clarissa Tossin - spent (gasto)
trash from her bathroom dipped in porcelain and then fired in a kiln.
Vija Celmiņš is not related to the Pērkonkrusts guy as far as I can tell.


At the nearby Carpenter Center, there was an exhibit of Anna Oppermann works. I don't speak German but I think this big altar thing is about the banality of being a housewife.
A man on the train had a tattoo of Vault Boy on his leg. I just beat Fallout 2 a few days ago. Fallout 1 starts out rather easy, while Fallout 2 starts out rather hard. A woman had tattoos of leaves and lilies. A man had a rodo in a space helmet.
John Mulaney and Pete Davidson are not superheroes, they are comedians. Also, I can not read my own handwriting sometimes. Morgan was noshing on a pita sandwich and some french fries that she got from her school cafeteria.
oh… oh wow… Lady Pills has a new album. And it’s really fucking good. It’s different. It’s definitely more abstract.
burning question: Blood is red, how can I make it run red? I can't very well do that. Hmmm. I need to think about this. Go away!
It was Hempfest so the train was crowded. I'm not sure if Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III is still attorney general and the answer is apparently not. But Barr is just as terrible. There was a protest about climate change yesterday.
Lyn wanted to toss the ice from her drink in the trash but the train doors closed on her.
Lyn didn’t want to get back off the train to throw it out but reconsidered with the luck she was having.
Anna used to do art a lot and wants to get back in it. She has a pendant of four crescents around an opal or some other opalescent gem. Anna has brunette hair fading to blonde while Lyn has a mop of black.
Jess knew I was drawing her. Along with Emma, Sara, and Hayley. Jess has a helix of hair in front.
Becca has a tattoo of a gearwork bird on her leg and flowers on her arm.
She studied art in school but now she's in school for opthamology. She showed me some portraits she did of pop cultural figures.
I found Icarus Descending, the third and final book in the Winterlong sequence. I’m sure I’ll find Aestival Tide eventually. I feel like their SF/F section is smaller than it was.
I also found Armistice but I already have that.
I learned that it's faster to copy every image I want to my hard drive and then upload them en masse.
The museum cafe had Thai beef wraps with marinated flank steak, mango, carrot, cabbage slaw, mesclun, cilantro, mint, spicecd mango aioli, in a garlic herb tortilla, and grilled chicken with a sauce of eggplant, tomato, capers, green olives, onions, golden raisins, and romaine. Yum.

They got a new Nam June Paik sculpture, depicting George Mačiūnas with a television at his heart, which you can't really see in the picture, and a toy robot at his feet. It's just "untitled."

Fluxus Express
This is Paik too. He didn’t just use neon lights and crt televisions. Weisbaden is a city in Germany, site of the first Fluxus festival, and Ulan Bator is the capital of Mongolia.

Otto Piene - Light Drum and Electric Anaconda.
The lights are illuminated in purple. The light drum projects light on the ceiling.

Kara Walker - USA Idioms

Freedom: A Fable

Cotton Hoards In A Southern Swamp
There is an exhibit on migration and displacement.

Dos XX. Danh Vō (Danh is his given name and I am unsure what if any diacritics to put on it, Võ is his family name.) lived in Denmark for most of his life. He gathers up discarded cardboard boxes and sends them to Thailand where they are retraced with gold leaf. He picks brands associated with he conquest of foreign markets. Dos Equis, a Mexican beer company, was sold to a Dutch corporation in 2011.

Bosco Sodi constructed a brick wall and invited passersby (really? The plural of passerby is passersby? I just can’t. English is the Microsoft Windows of languages.) to dismantle it as a response to the heightened rhetoric of building a wall on the border and making Mexico pay for it and now making deals with El Salvador to force people to live there when I thought El Salvador is a country where everyone’s leaving. also, Trump, you big dumb idiot, they can completely bypass El Salvador and go through Honduras.
Also, yes, I know things can go south and I know it's only been 30 years since Noriega, but last I checked, people aren’t desperate to flee Costa Rica and Panama on foot.
These bricks were made using traditional techniques in Oaxaca, Mexico.
It's called Muro, which is Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian for wall.
Do Hu Suh made a basement corridor from polyester fabric on pipes. It’s rather flimsy but it has some real attention to every detail. It asks whether it is possible to reconstruct a place from memories.
Remains by Willie Doherty depicts a burning car. He grew up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and wonders what Brexit will bring.

Eugenio Dittburn - 2nd History of the Human Face
He began his career during the Pinochet dictatorship. And so he’d send his paintings elsewhere via airmail
It depicts photographs of criminals and indigenouos people and faces drawn by his young daughter. i’m not sure what these people did to be criminals. Probably had the wrong politics.
Also, I found the sound clip of Ralph Wiggum shouting Helicopter! Helicopter! It's pretty much the current state of the far right. Latin American dictators are not people to admire, unless your name is Ronald Reagan or Tulsi Gabbard.

Emily Jacir gathered cobblestones from streets in Italy and cast them in synthetic gypsum. In times of unrest, people would throw them and pile them into barricades.

Zarina - Home is a Foreign Place

Clarissa Tossin - spent (gasto)
trash from her bathroom dipped in porcelain and then fired in a kiln.
Vija Celmiņš is not related to the Pērkonkrusts guy as far as I can tell.


At the nearby Carpenter Center, there was an exhibit of Anna Oppermann works. I don't speak German but I think this big altar thing is about the banality of being a housewife.
A man on the train had a tattoo of Vault Boy on his leg. I just beat Fallout 2 a few days ago. Fallout 1 starts out rather easy, while Fallout 2 starts out rather hard. A woman had tattoos of leaves and lilies. A man had a rodo in a space helmet.
John Mulaney and Pete Davidson are not superheroes, they are comedians. Also, I can not read my own handwriting sometimes. Morgan was noshing on a pita sandwich and some french fries that she got from her school cafeteria.
oh… oh wow… Lady Pills has a new album. And it’s really fucking good. It’s different. It’s definitely more abstract.
burning question: Blood is red, how can I make it run red? I can't very well do that. Hmmm. I need to think about this. Go away!