Radiation
Thursday, 25 September 2008

Guardian piece on the forthcoming Baader-Meinhoff movie quotes Jan Schulz-Ojala's accusations about it in Der Tagesspiegel - that the film's producers are operating as a "history waste management machine". Loved this line from Schulz-Ojala: "They're taking the radiation waste of the nation and burying it in the dumping ground of moving pictures." In a cynical moment you could take that for a description of a much broader and widespread cultural/political process.

Whole article here.

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Hugo updated his website and added a whole bunch of new images. Loved this utterly unreal landscape and the flesh and effort intensity of this shot from his recent sumo trip.

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Some while back I contributed to a publication project Fools In Print edited by Lucy Keany, and including work by a whole bunch of other artists such as Ryan Gander, Matt Keegan, Graham Parker, Hayley Newman etc as well as the lovely Vlatka Horvat. Themed around "the virtuoso, ad-lib, timing, humour, one-man shows, dancing strategies, desperation, wannabes, Live Art, music and new technologies, audience, [and] glitches" you can download the whole first edition from the website here.

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Over at Ambiente Hotel Mike Harrison has been on a powerful jag lately of posting rather beautiful and harsh fragments - dense little kernels of narrative and atmosphere that may never need to be expanded, perfect as they are in this boiled and tangled form. Check out the narrative fragments here and here, the imaginary reviews here and here, and my favourite - a kind of prose poem that eats itself - here

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