Sunday, November 23, 2003
Sometimes I'm such a drama queen. I'm still crossing my fingers and hoping for the best, though.
Anyway, the cinema-thing yesterday really rocked.
John Cage's Prepared Piano delivered a genius piece of minimalist music, accompanying Marcel Duchamp's Discs segment of Dreams That Money Can Buy.
Man Ray, Erik Satie and Marcel Duchamp were jumping vigorously up and down in Entr'acte
Sad and erotic: Un Chant D'Amour. Continually balancing on the edge of the abyss that is cliche, but managing to evoke empathy and pain. Wonderful.
Anyway, the cinema-thing yesterday really rocked.
John Cage's Prepared Piano delivered a genius piece of minimalist music, accompanying Marcel Duchamp's Discs segment of Dreams That Money Can Buy.
Man Ray, Erik Satie and Marcel Duchamp were jumping vigorously up and down in Entr'acte
Sad and erotic: Un Chant D'Amour. Continually balancing on the edge of the abyss that is cliche, but managing to evoke empathy and pain. Wonderful.