What can I say? This description needed an update, because as life increases its demands on my time I find less is going into exploring culture, and more into the practicalities of everyday existence and securing some sort of tenuous Future for myself and those connected to me. I make it one of my commitments in 2007 to try and redress this balance. More good news is that I plan to have my own website up and running in the future, which means that for those of you dropping by occasionally - it can only get better!
Loyal to my inspiration, I pay tribute to the evergreen Katicus, whose example started me off on my first blogging experiences. Her effusive and cynomical style has lately been honing itself amidst the peoplescape of inner city Moscow and the literary demands of The Stanford Daily. Surely it's only a question of time before her adventures become the stuff of pulp fiction!
With that, ladies and gentlemen, I bid you stroll around my new-look blog and feel the gentle curvatures of amber-rayed ascii ink massage your moist, melting eyes.
This clip plays to the intro of Diary of Dreams' Dead Letter - you should turn up the volume so you can hear the words. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did in making it!
Hey Marts... Cool video... I think I am getting close to the point you were talking on Sat. An the video below is really poignant. It is quite interesting you said it can be new york (I dunno it) but I have got confused as the song is -at least for me- too Londoner. 'waterloo sunset by the Kinks-. Yet I enjoyed them.
This is the video, I am still working on the final version where hopefully the subtitles can be read!....
I liked it - the subtext could be how different (cultural?) realities can influence one another. And the result is not necessarily pleasant for the participants.
Liked the contrast in language and visual style.
Would like to see it bigger though ;-)
Although at first, the idea of seeing it from afar was an appealing effect!
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Hey Marts... Cool video... I think I am getting close to the point you were talking on Sat. An the video below is really poignant. It is quite interesting you said it can be new york (I dunno it) but I have got confused as the song is -at least for me- too Londoner. 'waterloo sunset by the Kinks-. Yet I enjoyed them.
This is the video, I am still working on the final version where hopefully the subtitles can be read!....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8i-PFZ1Kfg
sorry this is the link. Let me know what you think
I liked it - the subtext could be how different (cultural?) realities can influence one another. And the result is not necessarily pleasant for the participants.
Liked the contrast in language and visual style.
Would like to see it bigger though ;-)
Although at first, the idea of seeing it from afar was an appealing effect!
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