a symmetric plastic narrative
djing, electronic music, political stuff and rough notes
5.27.2001 orange . minusyellowrichie hawtin messing with "oh yeah." [5/27/2001 06:55:02 PM]
5.17.2001 Sonic State - Synths, Digital Audio, Classifieds, Chat...save it for later. [5/17/2001 03:47:58 AM]
5.1.2001 H4x0r Economist...argus is weird. [5/1/2001 05:02:23 PM]
4.30.2001 Dirty Crap to Say in German, it's just dreadful but it made me laugh. [4/30/2001 07:59:27 PM]
4.26.2001 Long and Winding Roads / Some Long and Winding Roads...nice article on some long drives, including that south of livermore area i'm curious about. [4/26/2001 12:51:45 PM]
4.18.2001 Don't have shockwave so I'm not sure what the implementation is like, but according to the herring, Archimedes Laboratory is offering a K all the way to 12 home schooling over the net solution. Hm! [4/18/2001 02:40:11 PM]
4.14.2001 Church stuff...yay. Here's one: Christ Lutheran Church. And University Lutheran...made it to a nice Lenten Taize ceremony there on Wednesday. Also soon: Grace Cathedral. [4/14/2001 03:11:38 PM]
4.10.2001 PBS - Scientific American Frontiers:Flying Free:Index, such a great sci.am. episode tonight. And instructions for making a plane. [4/10/2001 11:27:21 PM]
4.4.2001 Kids-In-Mind: Movie Ratings That Actually Work, neat: a movie rating site that works better than the MPAA's insane "no boobs but all the violence you want" scheme. [4/4/2001 10:09:12 AM]
3.30.2001 Scorecard Home, neato, lists of environmental problems by zipcode. [3/30/2001 12:44:35 PM]
3.23.2001 Salon.com Technology | The new slackersthis one. [3/23/2001 08:24:06 PM]
3.22.2001 Directory /www/fractint/ [3/22/2001 06:53:32 PM]
Market Segment Specialization Program (MSSP); Alternative Minimum Tax For Individuals, Chapter 2 - IRS. whee. [3/22/2001 06:41:49 PM]
3.16.2001 i'm a ninja! so so precise. [3/16/2001 03:37:10 AM]
3.15.2001 SMARTpages.com - California Beaches, really nice beach listing site. [3/15/2001 01:52:48 PM]
Golden Gate National Recreation Area (National Park Service) and this cool looking little site. [3/15/2001 01:38:52 PM]
3.14.2001 Backpacking at Henry W. Coe State Park. !!! also, it's wildflower season already. [3/14/2001 05:13:37 PM]
Wild Flowers: A User's Guide. [3/14/2001 05:07:26 PM]
2.14.2001 Tradewinds Sailing School And Club mm sailing. [2/14/2001 01:25:01 PM]
2.5.2001 Human Space Flight (HSF) - Realtime Data, a site that lets you find the space station. [2/5/2001 03:16:44 PM]
2.2.2001 Alesis A6 Andromeda™ 16 Voice Real Analog Synthesizer. Drool. [2/2/2001 12:24:46 PM]
1.29.2001 Ableton yet still even more cool sound warez. [from gearslut@topica] [1/29/2001 12:10:28 PM]
1.24.2001 Now for something completely different...I'm doing some preliminary research into creating a syntax that describes the ownership of corporate media sources. What I really want is this: when watching a show, I'd like to be able to quickly see what conglomerate owns this station or this program. So here's a start...
Global Media Giants
FAIR - good overview source, seems to have daily stuff
what i'm really looking for is a chart, something likethis thing (but not just for one company)
argh, there was a guy who was studying this a while ago... (that's not it but it's interesting)
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1.20.2001 Diablo Valley Lines model railroad ack-shun! With overhead electrics and monorails and all kind of cool stuff. [1/20/2001 07:28:56 PM]
1.18.2001 Native Instruments - HOME, more piles of neato stuff. [1/18/2001 02:10:07 PM]
Techno Toys: Software for Electronic Musichere's another one, with a nice sounding arpeggiator. [1/18/2001 02:03:30 PM]
Algorithmic Arts Home. Softstep looks super cool. Fractally noisy things. [1/18/2001 02:01:26 PM]
Synthmuseum.com - Magazine : Dhyan Moller - Drone Muzic Promo, looking for info on how to generate droney noises. [1/18/2001 01:48:11 PM]
12.31.2000 hi there. someone pointed out that i hadn't posted here in months. true on the whole. october. hmm. i've been working very very hard.
all code and no music worked for a while, but now it's over. i bought a synth. it is a very complicated object. it has many knobs and lights. it makes squeaky squelchy noises. it is, i believe, the exact manifestation of the object that i was imagining when i was ten, when i became aware of a vague but powerfull pull towards music. when i was ten, i got a casio keyboard that ate d-cells and sounded terrible. yay for realizing childhood dreams.
the thing i got is a novation nova module (that link will take you to their USA site, you'll have to dig around to find the module, it's framey). i'll take a picture of it soon and put it up. the first thing i did was to pull it all apart and figure out how to make it make sine waves with no effects and stuff...someday i want to build one of these from the capacitors on up, but the music pull is stronger for now.
so. my music is back in cycle, kinda. props to blogger for degrading well and sitting patiently while i figure out my priorities. cool. this is good e-commerce. [12/31/2000 09:05:49 PM]
10.19.2000 Modular Moog system been a whle since i've posted here but this is just perfect. mmm new weird big sound! [10/19/2000 03:11:29 AM]
8.11.2000 Hmm, time alone. This Blogging thing seems to be kinda cyclical (like all things). Now if there were only a way to visualize all these cycles... :). I'm not trying to be cryptic, but there's just been a lot going on in the past two weeks and I haven't had much to say. Having lousy bandwidth at the new place hasn't helped. I'll be back in trim in a few weeks or so, updates may be kinda spotty until then. Things are coming along, the wheels just turn kinda slow sometimes it seems. [8/11/2000 09:36:50 PM]
6.15.2000 from a list @dip.net...From: someone@afriendsdomain.com To: someunspecifiedlist@afriendsdomain.com Subject: Velvet Shop 6-15 (fwd) again, this is in the south bay, but you never know when you might find yourself in hell and need to hear some house.[6/15/2000 03:24:35 PM]
6.14.2000 SF Rent Board...useful site. Maybe I should start using bookmarks again, heh. But this is somewhat relevant...walking around the upper haight flyering for the SFLNC, I was really astounded by the support of all the merchants, and I was thinking about how everything the cops do to hurt the nightlife and weirdness here hurts those merchants pretty much directly. Every person that gets sick of the crap here and leaves for oakland or portland or seattle hurts them. I'm wondering if the SFLNC is going to end up making gentrification it's next battleground. So so much to do... [6/14/2000 01:08:01 PM]
6.13.2000 Woosh, what a weekend. I've spun out twice in the past three days...a delicious morningyambientish mostly tranceish set on saturday morning at todd and eddie's that ended with me figuring out and then going to town on the 700's looper feature, with the tallis scholars, with some japanese flute mixed in too. wacky! the first 74m were recorded to minidisc, which compelled me to go and beg the charge card fairy to give me on of, and she supplied. (eep!) it's a rather sublime little device, quicky and communicative and alive kind of like the 990 and my phone. far more of an instrument than i expected. it will prove useful. it has a rudimentary proto annotation system that is making the vizbang visions come on even harder.
a delightful walk home through the park carrying records with diana and warm coziness and then awakening and that's whan i bought the littld evice, and then whoosh synthesis, which was stupendous. corey west played a melodic trance set of unparraleld accuracy and precision and almost fury. peeling sheets of glorious rippling shimmery sounds off with such accuracy. i was lost in it and talked to him afterwards and he said that was a complement, which it was. cleaned my fiddle. inspiration. chaya described it as a sonata...appropriate, it seemed to have a mathematical abstract larger scope to it. extremely rare and glorious. then ron came on and laid down syntonic houseytrancey to the nth. a visit from the local constabulary hardly slowed it down.
sometime in here i started to flip out at how bloody amazingly well things are going (vizbang, my relationships, my consistent optimized artistic output), despite how it seems like they shouldn't be because of a multitude of outside factors (judgmentalism, parochialism, etc.). i kept it to myself mostly, but ended up through a variety of funny misfires riding a taxi home alone...where i found just the right people on chat, warm yellow orange tiled homespace.
then, i slept. forever. then today, i spun records on the radio at stanford! i played for about 40m, blew about 2 mixes but did ok other than that, and had a lot of fun with the sflnc folks. big party on saturday, i can't wait! [6/13/2000 03:28:23 AM]
6.2.2000 The Free Network Project Consensus is happening. [6/2/2000 01:46:51 AM]
5.28.2000 backroads music, in marin...the world music needle/haystack problem. [5/28/2000 02:18:15 PM]
5.27.2000 Slashdot | At Last And At Length: Lars Speaks...i dunno. it sounds like all lars wants is opt out. i don't think that's such a bad thing. it could be implemented pretty easily, too, i'd think. the rewards for participating in the conversation will be what they are, as will be the punishments. [5/27/2000 01:09:05 AM]
5.23.2000 went to the justice league. this place is 100 yards from my house and i've never been there because of it's reputation. who owns it? the music was great but the sound system was obviously tuned by a complete asshole. it was about 300x too loud for no reason. stupid. totally depressing. [5/23/2000 01:29:56 AM]
5.22.2000 The Village Voice: Features: Screen Ravers...a great review of Groove, from Simon Reynolds. [5/22/2000 01:53:01 PM]
kim'snorthwestravesandtechnogroovezone-.oOo.oOo.oOo. nice site. found link kind of randomly trawling through my pine folders looking for the link to the village voice article about groove. [5/22/2000 01:30:06 PM]
5.18.2000 Letter from Richie Hawtin's mom about *raves* oh wow, this is so so good. [5/18/2000 04:40:52 PM]
New Dream Network, scumby?! pretty nice site.
viridian art is to art as compersion is to love...if you see something that's beautiful and doesn't destroy the earth or is recycled, it becomes even more beautiful. or something. [5/18/2000 04:24:37 AM]
Items, scavenger hunts, another viridian art form. [5/18/2000 04:09:00 AM]
5.17.2000 Chicago To Vote On Fines For Rave Promoters, DJs. This is getting ridiculous. Where is the pressure for this coming from, I'm starting to wonder? The whole thing just seems so silly almost, it's like people have nothing better to do than fret over how much fun other people are having. How depressing. I think I'll go dancing tonight while I still can. Groove comes out in how many weeks? [5/17/2000 09:30:04 PM]
5.10.2000 something just occurred to me, listening to ani's pal liz playing my records: the ambient/downtempo/chill stuff i'm looking for is in the cracks in between all the main tracks on the vinyl i've bought. more gap...kinda neat. [5/10/2000 08:55:17 PM]
5.3.2000 SOUNDS this is a neat idea, except big bunches of the sounds seem to be nonfunctional. darn. [5/3/2000 11:05:24 PM]
A-1 Record Finders...this looks interesting. Linked to it from GEMM, the record finding site I can never remember the URL of. [5/3/2000 02:37:56 PM]
The Information Society. Spot is neat. [5/3/2000 02:24:45 AM]
5.2.2000 The Downfall of Society, techno music, "It's Like Spoon Feeding Your Kids Powdered Delinquency." Cute! [5/2/2000 05:59:08 PM]
Pneumatic Tube Products Co. ok burningman stuff doesn't go on the main log i don't think. [5/2/2000 01:59:45 AM]
5.1.2000 vibrant 3 was this weekend. I spun in the chill space, which I'm afraid I made not very chill. I played some fluffy trance, some breakbeat, and a little groovy stuff, although the bulk of my groovy stuff was dependent on vinyl. Every time I tried to slow things down the pulse from the dance room mucked it up (it was a small room and there wasn't much audio separation for the two rooms, just a hallway), I felt like it needed something stronger to keep up with it. And it had to be loud for the same reason, which normally is the opposite of how my stuff works.
Lots of stuff went wrong; besides the lack of separation, there was a power shortage, so I ended up with just two CD players, no vinyl, so the grooviness was right out. And one of my main trance discs was elsewhere. But at some point, people switched over from asking me if I needed help or wanted relief to telling me how good it sounded, so I guess it went ok. And it was fun! I like it when stuff goes wrong sort of...I mean, it's usually better when it doesn't, but people always have fun anyway. [5/1/2000 01:03:12 PM]
4.18.2000 FEED Daily "the old distribution system can fail long before the new one is in place..." fascinating. what happens in the meantime? [4/18/2000 07:11:55 PM]
3.23.2000 UDT as return types...it's sort of lame that i'm putting this here, maybe, but i'm really getting better at programming, from working on spark. i thought i had a good idea for how it would work, but now i'm seeing it's more complicated than i though it would be and i'm having to learn some stuff to make it work how i want. and that's kinda fun. [3/23/2000 10:51:48 PM]
3.20.2000 sunset, up in the park in novato where the homes were married. nice day, amazing moonrise. i got there kinda late, danced a little bit but mostly sat around and talked and talked and talked. talked to a local woman on the way in who looked like she was taking her daily walk around the lake; she asked what band was playing and if she could find their cd somewhere. i thought of going record shopping at clear on friday with phil and how bloody complicated it all is. [3/20/2000 01:06:50 AM]
sunset up in the park in novato where the home's were married. nice day, amazing moonrise. oops, i have been struck dumb and mute. this message will be continued later. [3/20/2000 01:06:46 AM]
3.19.2000 Haiti: List of Loa, from a chat discussion re: dip's new kitty's name: sarojin erzulie ayezan. [3/19/2000 03:22:04 AM]
3.17.2000 General Theory of Religion Homepage (version 2.0) right on. [3/17/2000 06:10:31 PM]
3.16.2000 United Trackers - Non-Profit Organization of Musicians Supporting the Internet Music Scene. Oh my. [3/16/2000 03:38:25 AM]
3.15.2000 another, slightly better looking mp3 dj tool. [3/15/2000 10:45:37 AM]
3.13.2000 temptation.. [3/13/2000 05:19:36 PM]
Scientist Is Fearful of Computer Mutiny, Bill Joy. Along the lines of Kurzweil, but maybe a bit more fatalistic? [3/13/2000 04:44:49 PM]
3.10.2000 stating the obvious. hi, this is a test. [3/10/2000 12:49:32 AM]
3.8.2000 Jealousy and the Abyss, linked to from the article below but I'm linking it here too, because it rocks ass. [3/8/2000 03:01:40 AM]
Linked to this wacky article off of realastrology.com. I haven't read it yet, but here's the second line: "Compersion begins the first time we are turned on by someone else's pleasure, or the idea of someone else's love for anyone besides us." Ummyeah. That, exactly. Wow neato. [3/8/2000 12:51:06 AM]
3.7.2000 Walter Wink autobiography. Wink wrote Engaging the Powers, an unbelievably comprehensive outline of progressive Christianity. That book is the main reason I still self-identify as a Christian. I had no idea he came from a full-blown pentecostal background. Trance is trance. [3/7/2000 08:28:55 AM]
3.6.2000 PuTTY: a free Win32 telnet/ssh client. This is entirely unrelated but I don't know where else to put it. I think I need a weblog of generally useful stuff, or something. [3/6/2000 12:29:29 PM]
3.5.2000 oh another thing: uber-zone. it's electro, but there's a song on one of their discs (it had an american flag on it) that was a teensy bit away from breakbeat trance. electro + psytrance isn't too bad a description of breakbeat trance, although i'd never thought about it like that. probably lots of interesting space along those lines. interesting negative spaces, as kym put it. [3/5/2000 09:04:24 PM]
also: had a great great time dancing at phil & rus's new monthly last night. it was at bohemia, aka the bar formerly known as beerness, where i'd been with sachi and laura and paul & pals a couple times right when i moved here to the city. which is more wild of a coincidence than i thought, now that i think about it. anyway, they (to use kym's words) "flexed mad booty." after that i went to the highly anticpated gigantic fnf no on knight thing at somar and couldn't get comfortable or plug in anywhere. killer live act in the chill tent, but i left after an hour and a half or so anyway. other people wrote "best party of my life" mail about it today though, so it apparently did do what it was supposed to do. unpredictable.
early yesterday afternoon after being up all night, i was in a mood. i sat down at the decks and spun a set of galaxie 500 & joy division mostly and ended with, like, peter murphy, smashing pumpkins (!), and the feelies. totally random, but it cleared out some angst for me and it apparently didn't toally suck, since i was broadcasting and steve and his gf were listening and said they dug it. i always seem to end up spinning for him, heh. [3/5/2000 08:49:35 PM]
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a picture i took a loooong time ago of elly, xep, and qq. hard to even guess when this was from...last spring, maybe. [3/5/2000 08:25:37 PM]
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two shots of me spinning at dean's. they're old, from a few months ago at least. vjim called it groove kitchen ii. [3/5/2000 08:15:58 PM]
3.4.2000 Coda File System, tangentially related to vizbang, but I just like this question: Why is Coda promising and potentially very important? and want to remember to answer it here. [3/4/2000 01:01:19 AM]
2.25.2000 --autopilot-- hummingbird:Point-and-click is fine in the comfortable environment of a desktop, when you have all the time in the world. But when you're on your feet in a dark, sweaty boombox of a club, with Brandon Block slapping you on the back, groupies clutching at your ankles and trainspotters studying your every move, smoking a cigarette and fiddling with your headphones while simultaneously gurning at that special someone on the dancefloor and raising your arm over your head, and you want the beats to kick in now, point-and-click just doesn't cut the mustard.[2/25/2000 09:46:14 AM]
2.24.2000 Funny thought just came to mind, thinking about conferences and such. The couple that wore glittery robes and always went to siggraph and vrml things together, I'm completely blanking on their name & url but gosh they were fun. Brilliant, too. Maybe I need a parts-of-the-fairytale weblog. [2/24/2000 09:30:44 PM]
Welcome to the State of the World Forum, another TED/Davos like organization, this one from Marcy. Neat stuff. She sez this one is more egalitarian than Davos etc., which is neat. [2/24/2000 09:27:27 PM]
dj da this is my own page! (testing for robin) [2/24/2000 01:32:45 AM]
2.21.2000 Wishlist.com, mm gift economy. Some vague outline of a way to get this off the grid...wishlist + barter -> gift economy? [2/21/2000 02:30:25 PM]
2.20.2000 The Hideous Jabbering Head. [2/20/2000 11:47:32 PM]
Re: Will 1/8th of a reptilian brain suffice?. [2/20/2000 11:45:48 PM]
www.lookatwhatwegot.com aaaggh blam new landscapes. [2/20/2000 11:43:55 PM]
Sometimes art isn't pretty. [2/20/2000 10:46:30 AM]
2.18.2000 A Picture of Weblogs neat looking and nearly completely useless. Yep. Been there. [2/18/2000 04:58:17 PM]
swedish interactive institute, wow more narrative research. i'm not even reading this site, too much info. need some way of marking stuff to come back to later, although i guess i'd probably mark everything like that. [2/18/2000 04:53:09 PM]
BBC article about Music lovers 'have fish to thank'. This defies description completely. 300 to 350 Hz frequencies optimally stimulate the sacculus. Yep. Fish. I think there are um other ways to stimulate that part of the brain, too, but I bet they're not allowed to mention them any more than I'm allowed to talk about them here. [2/18/2000 02:48:11 PM]
2.15.2000 Reason, a new software synth coming out supposedly in Q2 from propellerheads. drool. I will probably spend the $400 they want for this. [2/15/2000 12:59:31 PM]
I guess I'm going to put book stuff in here. /spin is kind of turning into a catch-all; the only thing I haven't figured out what to do with is personal stuff that I occasionally want to write about. I can use now, but that has it's own set of issues.
So: I placed a huge brain food order from Amazon last week and have been going through it. Yes, Amazon are evil greedy patent pushers. I have no excuse.
I always seem to be reading two or three things at once. I'm in the middle of Kurzweil's The Age of Spiritual Machines, and just this morning I finished Lewis Lapham's The Agony of Mammon: The Imperial Global Economy Explains Itself to the Memebership in Davos, Switzerland, bought as a result of my uneasy fascination with organizations like the World Economic Forum and TED."Only imbeciles believed in the conscience of markets, Soros said, imbeciles and tenured professors of economics. Markets were as dumb as posts and as blind as bats, inherently unstable because dependent upon what people wish for, not what they have in hand, and therefore impossible to maintain in a state of equilibrium.From George Soros, no less. The thing about the book that rings oddly is that it was written after the '97 meeting, and the last chapter is a litany of impending global economic doom that simply hasn't happened, either here or abroad. It doesn't mean it's not going to, of course; it seems to me that it's really the gap between the rich and the middle now that's really opening up new kinds of pressure.
'Imagine a pendulum,' Soros said, 'a pendulum that has become a wrecking ball, swinging out of control and with increasing speed, knocking over one economy after another...'
'Market fundamentalism doesn't work,' Soros said. 'Without the intervention in Asia of the IMF and the World Bank, the whole system would have fallen apart." -p. 44-45
What I still have yet to see addressed in economics anywhere is this feeling that there could be increasing returns if money were pushed down lower in the system. Wouldn't more fair distribution of wealth result in more people having more money to buy stuff, resulting in more wealth? Not that I'm sure this would be a good thing: such an increasing spiral would utterly destroy the earth, buried under a pile of CO2 and garbage, with product engineering in the state that it's in now. [2/15/2000 12:38:16 PM]
2.14.2000 Scene from this weekend...4am, party in simple, small house in Oakland. Small room with the dj setup: table, tapestry, 1200s, mixer, one candle, one buddha, one bunch of flowers in a jar. Left and right, two very fine studio monitors. Admirable aesthetic simplicity. [2/14/2000 04:23:29 PM]
"...under the rubric of works for hire, the movie studio, or whoever finances and distributes the film owns the copyright." From this Salon interview with Jack Valenti. He sounds scared, and pissed off at the perceived arrogance of the open source people. I'm still dissatisfied where both sides are coming from in this debate, but I think that part of one of his answers might hold a clue. The "rubric of work-for-hire"...maybe we need a new rubric?
Meanwhile, yesterday I explained more about this thread to Kris (and to myself) better than I've explained it so far, but I still can't quite write it down or why I'm writing about it on this page. [2/14/2000 01:09:08 PM]
1.31.2000 Hmm, I think sacred dance is the root of all the genres. :) Asindee was tonight. Wow was it fun. Steve5 gave me a ride. Drum and bass is really fun to dance to, but you can't lock into a groove and dance for hours to it. Or at least, I can't: I'd have a heart attack, or I'd spontaneously combust, or something. The visuals were outstanding, and it turned out that Clay was behind them! The new company he's working for sure sounds interesting. [1/31/2000 04:46:42 AM]
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sine's shot of the the body & soul commandments. the time for a pilgrimage draws near! [1/31/2000 04:07:26 AM]
1.29.2000 Word: freizeitknast, from Simon Reynolds generation ecstasy, p. 364. (wow do I ever want annotateable electronic texts right now). It means "pleasure-prison," as in "Fascisim was mobilizing people for the war-machines, rave is mobilizing people for the pleasure-machines," one of the features of which is "predictable music." (still p. 364) Presumably, he means trance, since trance is similarly dissed elsewhere.
I'm really starting to wonder about his whole approach, namely the "this genre begat that genre begat this scene begat that scene" kind of main stream history. For documentation of a marginal culture, he's very focused on the larger currents. It's not a bad thing necessarily for what it is; it's good to have context, and it's probably a limitation of the medium. Some day someone will have to go back and do a Valley of the Shadow like reconstruction of things, which seems silly since the medium to do so exists now. (although it didn't 10 years ago, when things started, I suppose). Or it's possible that it will never get larger than it is, and will never be deemed worthy by anyone of such documentation.
Back to Reynolds: Early on, he posits that it is the drug and dance scenes that have spurned innovation in electronic music, as opposed to the "progressive" and "intelligent" scenes that end up regressing towards more traditional forms of music. Nah: what happens is that those forms are attempting to integrate musical history with modern tools. Nothing wrong with that. His pet thesis is only true for a brief period of time, the innovation is really a lot more random than that.
I think trance's lineage is seperate from that. It's origins are with sacred dance, maybe that would be a whole other book. But that connection is completely missing from this book, which is kind of lame...there must be connections in there somewhere. What was the state of sacred dance between the time before white people rolled through North America and ten years ago, I wonder? [1/29/2000 05:28:36 PM]
1.26.2000
phil spinning at b6 [1/26/2000 07:43:08 PM]
1.23.2000 A Brief History of the Idea of Critical Thinking. This is a sentence of lasting value. please make a note of it. (do not fold, spindle or mutilate). [1/23/2000 10:30:23 PM]
1.17.2000 propone or proponogen: two words that were just floating around in my head. Like "proponent" and sort of different from propellant somehow. [1/17/2000 01:58:58 PM]
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Luna & I spinning at the haze st. housewarming. Click on the image for even still more cute people. [1/12/2000 01:00:55 AM]
1.4.2000 Narrative Psychology: Internet and Resource Guide (Main Page) was the first thing that i found. altavista search on "narrative +music." lots more to go. wondering about this interface...i want to be able to describe links between my thoughts, things elsewhere. this is a good start though. [1/4/2000 08:54:27 AM]
first dawn of the new millenium, kristie rolls over while i'm playing and says "would you characterize the things you play in the morning as having a more narrative nature?" i say, "if that's true, there's some larger process going on here than i'm consciously aware of." [1/4/2000 08:30:09 AM]