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Archive for May, 2006

what is wrong with Neil Young and the future of Shoot the Moon

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

Yesterday night Dan was over hanging out with me and Elran and we were listening to an old Neil Young album, On The Beach, and singing along and loving it and Dan, in his straightforward way, wondered what people mean when they say folks like Neil Young or Bob Dylan can’t sing. Any thoughts? Maybe [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 10 SECRETS

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

There is a spot on this page for you to put your own secret, or to make up a good secret for the hooded lady to be saying. I always picture my friend Jess saying “Grab the horses and meet me at the gate at midnight!”

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 9 PANTS

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Me and my step dad both like these pants. They’re made by Clayton Evans who, with Sarah Collins, launched the Consistent Variable Project. He also makes a line of clothing called complexgeometries, which he sells, among other places, on our own little indyish.com. His work plays with shapes and lines in such intriguing ways, without [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 8 or You Should Model

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

This jacket was neat, but not finished, I don’t think. Clayton and Sarah included the possibility that we might not have time to finish in the project from the outset, because that’s life. ABout 20 percent of projects don’t come back in, according to Clayton, (which sounds like it might work well with the ol’ [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 7

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Yes, though there has been confusion, this is indeed page seven, as the colourful illustration indicates. Sorry guys. Folks for those of you who didn’t know or notice, I screwed up my title-ing of the pages on the very second day of posting the CVP workbook online. I counted the cover as page one. [...]

CVP Workbook bears fruit: another page

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Only Stevie could coerce one to lend sewing assistance due to claims of sore ankles and such. He must have had the stitching pedal to the metal. Talk about transference. But if the result is a cross-pollinating production resulting in an Earheart-esque/ Tank-Girl unicorn cap, I am all for sore ankles and collaborative friends sewing [...]










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