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  1. "my Photo's black and white"....what's wrong with that? ho ho...(actually...photo isn't a proper noun).
  2. Ian Miller's illustrations are sweeeeeet.
  3. I think it's the worst (your / you're) becuase they are two different words / meanings, even if they do "sound the same" (unlike a "commoner garden" spelling stimake*)... as for loose and lose...I always get it wrong...but I am shit at smelling*. I still say to my self "be extra careful and use some eggs" to spell because...I was once singled out in primary three by a proper kunt of a teacher...in the spelling B's, she'd always give me "the" (pronouced "thee") and I'd always put two ee's on the end.....I'd have like to put an E in her...shame they werent* invented back then. * ha ha ha.
  4. I started playing "rings of Kether" the other day... and I've got "freeway fighter lined up!"....I was 13 or so when I first played these...I too had a problem with the zombie pics... Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks http://www.fightingfantasygamebooks.com/files/artwork/artwork6.pdf and here's the Iain McCaig blog! lines and colors :: a blog about drawing, painting, illustration, comics, concept art and other visual arts Iain McCaig
  5. was he expecting two different men? I am glad you weren't on a skiing holiday, classic joke ensues!
  6. I have a friend who sat bolt upright in a living room full of sleeping-bagged pals, and shout "you are all fucking statues" - waking everyone and scaring the shit out of them, while he lay back down - oblivious to the ruckus he'd just caused. I've woke up laughing and not knowing why...I don't know if that's a good thing...or a bad thing.
  7. no need to be like what? like offer an explaination? (if my "funny filter" wasn't quite on for the last paragraph...I guess I should have put in a smiley. Apologies. )
  8. this actually throws up an interesting point... Synesthesia is an interesting phenomenon, where senses "short circuit" - vision can be translated as smell, sound as colour etc. A strong emotion can possibly create that interlinking of senses, so, vision of Nan's cemetery "short-circuits" to "smell of flowers in hospital"... It's also an interesting thought - was it the smell of flowers, or a remembered smell of flowers? ("no difference" to your mum, obviously, but "in reality" - would anyone else have smelled the flowers, if they were in the car? - much like someone hearing a sound, and no one else present does.) as for the frame moving, well that's obviously a ghost with the ability to move solid objects. (Until it realises that it's gone too far, and broken something)...like a poltergeist with a conscience.....honest.
  9. you could have stopped there, I agree fully.
  10. I also don't think I've ever said that Science has ever confirmed or denied "a god" (the words were "refutes (currently)")...the interesting thing about that point, is that Science is open to it (either way), with "proof" (be that physical, quantifiable, ethereal (if that's such a point)).....religion on the other hand, would never entertain the idea that there is no god......logic wins with me hands down, and that doesn't mean to say it's a cold, loveless life. why else would anyone be "religious" ? - it's surely the fear of death (and the fact that 99% of us are a waste of space & time (and star dust, wink wink)) that people cling to the "hope" (blind faith) that there is a big, lovely "good man" going to look after us, when we die (if we've been good). What would the other reasons be? - if it's a sense of community, that's not particulalry specific to religion, is it. I don't think it is a sweeping generalisation to say that most (if not all people) take comfort that their "afterlife" will be rosey, compared to their "living life" - hence, the fear of death is removed. (or eased). It is the one uniting factor of all religions - the afterlife is ace (if you are "good"). I'd hate to think who's "hell" is the real one, as there is going to be a lot of pissed of "good folk" who banked on the wrong side, ending up with scorched feet.
  11. lepeep

    Your current read?

    I just bought Bertrand Russells "Why I am not a Christian" - It's fantastic, not difficult to read at all, so eloquent and logical...I think I'll read the bible next (or the edited books that Penguin did (Nick Cave doing the Intro to Armageddon))... One essay (do we survive death?) was written in 1930 and it's amazing the foresight he has over certain aspects of science...(he "sort of predicted" that electrons are not particles, using this as a way of showing that science can have "fundamentals" that are still under scrutiny, which doesn't weaken "science", but strengthens it....good read for all you blasphemous brethren out there.
  12. I'll be the long haired old guy wizzing around. say hello, will you?
  13. just fuck yourself up, and stay at Dr Gray's hospital for free on the night? you pay your NI don't you?..... ho ho PS, you are nobody if you haven't rolled down the Duffus Castle Hill....HARDCORE
  14. shut up you miserable dong. Even if it is "self indulgent", at least it is a positive story "kick start"....I;ll come round to your house and challenge you to a stone throwing contest...remember, I'll kick yer airse min. me, I got internet connected to my house last week (after 5 weeks of waiting) on the other hand...my enter Key has died on my laptop - like seriously stopped working. Any tips? (I'd taken the "key" off and gave it a clean, but nothing seems to work). It's a dell 9400 laptop. I am currently "cutting and pasting" RETURNS... fun fun fun!
  15. This approach to maintaining that "science doesn't account for everything" (to me) is the reason why people do "bank on the unknown", because science "refutes" a god (currently) - people are scared that, "that's it". - to account for "mystery", or REASONS why things are...it all boils down to the need for REASON, people are not happy with the (fact) that we are random, we are here "just because", not because some giant hand finely crafted us - and we are special etc. we are not special, we are not important and we die - and nothing happens after that. People obviously feel scared of that (facts?) - so we make up stories to comfort our complex psyches. Imagine knowing that we are not special, we are just a blip. It's that (apparent fact) that religious people can't get over - not that science doesn't accomodate a god.
  16. "I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn't wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine. " "I would never die for my beliefs because I might be wrong. " "In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted. " "So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence. " "Science may set limits to knowledge, but should not set limits to imagination. " - Bertrand Russel
  17. that backed up with a weeekly dose of "the power hour" - my first viewing of Janes addiction (been caught stealing) and sound garden (hands all over). I do believe a certain "nirvanna" was played on there too... I remember watching it on a saturday morning (taped it from 2 or 3am) and fastforwarding the "big hair pish"... ahh....those were the days indeed.
  18. aye...and if you post "pretentious pish" on this site, you get shot down pretty quickly....but I have a feeling that might not be happinging any more.......strange that.....
  19. I too agree that there are "strange things" that happen, but I'd imagine that all are explained by "short circuits" in the brain, so "odd electrical activity" - as that's all our brains are, really. The idea I liked for explaining ghosts, were the specific minerals in rocks can "replay" energy trapped in them, if you think about it, like a giant tape (c90)...all that is, is a collection of iron parrticles, influenced by electro magnetic pulses, hey presto "music" can be played back...kind of makes me think that is the "best" explaination for most spooky situations... but no, ther emust be an afterlife, think of all the "souls" over time, we'd be chukka block with spoooks by now, no? ---------- one of the best stories I heard, from our drummer murray, was he and his mum could smell strawberry jam , eminating from under the stairs one summer (husband & brother couldn't smell it), they opened the cupboard, and the smell dissapeared. they were then told by a neighbour that the old lady who used to live there (and died in the house), used to mkae strawberry jam...under the stairs. Murray also use to say to his mum and dad "I am off to play with the lady in my room" when he was 6 or so... nice lady ghosts, awww. bless.
  20. hey Lucky... birds tap at windows if they see their own reflection (crow family)...that might explain "rapping at a 12ft high window"....or you could have had a basketball player freestying outside your window? bird feather ... "appearing" .... hmm....sounds like it might have....blown....in ? (no, that couldn't happen, it MUST be a ghost put it there). Piano's playing is mentioned in the Derren brown book, apparently someone phoned in to a "psychic" phonein, on a london radio station "I hear my piano playing a key or two now and again", to which the "psychic" said, "this might just be the strings expanding / contracting making them play" to which the caller said "oh...taht's a bit dissapointing, are you sure it's nothing 'other worldly?'" - to which he replied, "ah, actually, I did hear once that piano's playing on their own are often started by fairies and the psychic resonance in the house" - "Ah!, that's what I thought it might be".... taking the piss, but completely unheard, as the person wanted to believe in the paranormal, not normal reason .... the need to be "special"...such a human need.
  21. It's always a difficult thing, a large group show (at "that level" - of art). the idea is to take time, contemplate and think about the work... even my stroll on saturday (1 and a half hours) still didn't seem like enough... 6 artists work to absorb in one go...difficult! I did it with the degree show, going back is always interesting, seeing things you didn't first time round, seeing things differently...all good. publicity and the MA....hmm.... Gale (RGU press officer) is doing a great job trying to raise the profile, but I think some of the students could do more too - but, working so intensly for 3 month over the summer on a dissertation and show...doesn't leave much time for "self publicity" - but ... it's what any artist shuld do... but I guess it's a case of what the MA is for, for the experience, or "a show"...I myself used it as a focused learning process, I wasn't too fussed if my work wasn't seen, but when it was up, I wished more people did seee it (funny that I only got that once it was up! - steady!) I am still terrible at "selling myself", but seem to be doing a grand job for everyone else...I need to become more selfish!
  22. The MDes was the chinese girl's door handles, opening a box for each year of her life...again, more fine art than design! - I guess it's about process... I did see Mark's vids, but his fave one (he told me) wasn't working, "the dark drag one" (his words). I am going in tomorrow to re-look. I liked martin's execution, but he cornered me on saturday, and explained all the life out of the work (for me)...he wanted me to know ALL THE FACTS...(I'm not allowed to make up the answers myself, apparently)...a fault I often had before Steve Hollingsworth bashed it out of me... ho ho I did Like Kelly Connor's room (I like thommas hirschorn) - but was slightly dissapointed to see that she'd focused on using her BA work in the room... seemed like she'd spent a long time making a housing for old work, if there were "ghosts" of her old work (much like the inferred piles of ash in the "cooker") it might have made more sense to me, but, I remember her work because it was so strong last year. I did like the slates too, I have some strange affinity with slate (I've used it in my practice too) - quite "Anselm Kiefer meets Richard Long" in a way, I do enjoy the spectacle of "mass" - making something large from small component parts, it always strikes a chord with me...
  23. I've not followed this thread fully, but I'll wade in with: "and how many lp's have you moaners downloaded for free recently?" Is it not the case that bands are discovering that touring is a fairly easy way to make money, instead of relying on cd sales now...even if it is slim margins, no one can "virtually" attend a gig for free, now can they? I'd only go to a +20 gig if it was really special, and +100 for tom waits is fine by me! get thee to the tunnels or what have you to see some ace bands, put on by Interesting Music, Dizzy Storm etc for very reasonable prices....or are we only talking about "famous" bandzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  24. Hey! Rob Base & D J E-Z Rock ("It takes two") popped onto my iPod random the other day...and it reminded me of a double LP I used to own ('til I lent it to someone, who fucked it...bastard.) Anyway - I'd always rememberd the yellow cover, but never the name (other than "something with House in it"...I love the internet "1988 + house + compilation" - bingo "the Hits of House are here" DJ NAGEL (ALBUNS,CD-M & VINYL): Various - The Hits Of House Are Here you can download a torrent, if I am allowed to post that! original 12" mixes of S-Express, Bomb the Bass, the Cookie Crew... you must remember, I've not heard this in 20 years...and I am currently downloading now, so if it's shite - it's an experiment in nostalgia & memory loss....
  25. I didn't get to the opening in the end...tired baby comes first. I did stroll round today, I am going in again on tuesday for a second think n squizz. Some interesting pieces.... and interestingly the one "MDes" looked like fine art to me...
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