skellis @ posterous

skellis @ posterous

Simon Ellis  //  Dancer, enthusiastic cook, improviser, choreographer, video maker, former part-time runner, documenter, friend

Apr 27 / 11:47pm

mind brain

Let me think in my little mind brain

Bonnie Prince Billy
Guest DJ on NPR at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102242295

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Apr 27 / 5:41am

two types of blogs

http://www.lucazoid.com/bilateral/two-types-of-blogs/

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Apr 20 / 11:02pm

happy?

The lack of basic resources—material resources—contributes to unhappiness, but the increase in material resources do not increase happiness


Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

From TEDTalks : Creativity, fulfillment and flow - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (2004), www.ted.com

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Apr 6 / 2:43am

distracted by traffic

In the middle of photographing a sign in Barbican yesterday, I was distracted by traffic. The camera swung downwards, and this image is the result.

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Apr 5 / 1:52pm

critical running

http://www.emergencyrooms.org/criticalrun.html

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Apr 2 / 3:01am

we

... we live and move and have our being ...


Paul, Acts 17:28

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Mar 21 / 11:58pm

audience

I go out and I play to many audiences at night. There is the audience that comes because they want to hear their favourite songs, there is an audience that comes because they're interested in the philosophy and the ideas of what you are doing, there's many many different audiences. And I take it into consideration when I go out there but I don't let it define what I do, how we do it, or what we are trying to do on any given night.

Bruce Springsteen
The Daily Show
19 March 2009

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Mar 21 / 11:35pm

irony capital

... Britain, the irony capital of the world, where sincerity, especially sincerity tinged with spirituality, is seen, at best, as uncool, at worst as downright embarrassing

Sean O'Hagan
The Observer
15 February 2009

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Mar 8 / 4:12pm

marketing

Dance Massive is on in Melbourne right now. I've been performing Inert with the wonderful Shannon Bott. In Melbourne the big dance company is Chunky Move and they make some pretty interesting (and quite diverse) work. Their work in Massive is called Mortal Engine and it has had a serious amount of publicity in town (I suspect they didn't cycle over to their local Pilates studio to drop off some flyers). The main media quote Chunky has been using to promote the work is from the UK's Metro review of Mortal Engine at Edinburgh Festival 2008:

The effect is terrifying, beautiful, unique and absolutely unforgettable

I have quite a strong memory of Mortal Engine getting luke-warm reviews in the UK in The Guardian, and in The Times. I just can't figure out why Chunky didn't run with "dazzling display of high-tech visual effects cannot disguise an emptiness inside".

Now, this isn't meant as a Chunky Bash (so easy to knock the people at the top of the pile in any town), and I am as guilty as they are in terms of 'pulling quotes' (although I don't have a publicity department). It does, however, frighten me the degree to which consumer capitalism needs misrepresentation to feed itself. It is nourished by the generation of hype at any cost: in order to get your money our product needs to be thought to be better than yours.

I don't want to play.

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Mar 8 / 2:37pm

on ordinary

David Byrne being interviewed by the fantastic Stephen Colbert:

Colbert: I have a theory about artists ... that they are afraid of being ordinary .. because they mistake ordinary for what is common between all people.... but artists think they can't want that because it'll make them like ordinary people.

Byrne: It's a kind of neurosis that you have to be ... that you can't like ordinary things.

Here's the link:

http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/220270/march-02-2009/david-byrne-pt--1

It reminds me of something I was reading recently about 'cool' - can't remember where. About coolness being a non-place—a place of absence—in which the things one can't do (in order to save face as a 'cool person') overwhelm the spirit of listening and attention, and the possibilities of what one can do.

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