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apl4eris Posted - 07/16/2004 : 09:21:53
OK, it seems there are a lot of creative people here, whether they get to do it as much as they would like right now or not. This is a sort of old-style salón where we can check out everyone's endeavors and exchange ideas and maybe even freely expand on thoughts.

So whatever creative thing or idea you would like to share, please give a link or write it or paste it here. Sciences, art, music, mathematics, philosophy, music reviews, poetry, prose, art, etc. ...as long as there's an idea of your own that is shared, it's all relevant.

I figure we can just be spontaneous and kind of wing it and maybe it'll provide some cool opportunities for discussion, at the very least we can find out more about each other's interests in the process.
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Monsieur Posted - 07/24/2004 : 11:39:20
The son, the heir, of a shyness that is criminally vulgar.
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 07/24/2004 : 10:05:30
I was rooting around on my hard drive and found some songs that I'd written a few years ago, and I was reminded why I gave up trying.
Feel free to laugh at this, I've cheered up considerably since.



Trains run on parallel lines
Run closer for a while almost touching
Then part and fan away
Out of sight for some time
Only to reappear moments later
Then disappear for good later down the line.

Life moves in parallel to the trains
She moves closer for some time
But the parting is such confusion
One fleeting reappearance,
Is all of a few seconds,
Then like the train, she’s gone for good

What cliché can be used
For a situation like this, ‘what she does to me?’
It seems so inadequate
Yet so accurate at the same time
If I saw her now, it would probably
Throw my whole life out of focus.


I just have to mention one of the lines in one of my others:
"Godfather to nothing, ancestor of none, black glasses and feedback took my sense of fun"

I must've been going through a JAMC phase, I'm not sure that line was intentionally funny, but I find it hilarious now.


Kind regards,
Dr. Simon
Specialist In Broken Hearts
benji Posted - 07/23/2004 : 05:56:50
this is a poem that i wrote when i was about 16.
for some reason i can still remember it off by heart 9 years later.
it is bad, but i wanted to join in, and i like it for some reason....
i'm going to attempt to find a poem by my lil sister who writes very very well.


I like the taste
Of the blood
On my arm
In my mouth
Spread on buttered toast
Sprinkled with cinnamon
Such a delight
Such pleasure

The blood stops
I more depressed
Cut another

Warm blood
Feels redder
Is tastier
I feel freer
Free as a bird
I fly away
To another place
Another dimension
Run by mice
Just for fun



Join the Cult of Cartman! Respect my Authoritaah!!!
Monsieur Posted - 07/23/2004 : 04:52:02
Let's say that I WANT to believe that our world is a non-euclidian space. It would be so cool, just imagine, going straight and returning to your point of departue. For those unfamiliar with non-euclidian spaces, let's just mention that Euclide made some assumptions when building his geometrical system and one of them has never been proven : the fact that two parallel lines never cross each other. I know it goes against common sense, but nobody has ever proven this fact. So some mathematicians built the so-called non-euclidian spaces - denying that two parallel lines never meet. Basically it means that if you continuously go straight through spaces, you will come back to your point of departure.
kingphilbert Posted - 07/22/2004 : 13:34:13
Here was my Independence Day party invite...



"I mix twinkie's and ding-dong's all the time. In Europe, they call it a Dinkie!"
apl4eris Posted - 07/22/2004 : 13:02:49
Cool, thanks HPM and Tre.

I love your songs, Crouton (but you knew that ), and the Joy Division cover is great too.

It's very good to see other art on here. Are people not posting pictures because of logisitcs problems? I can try to collect info on free hosting sites if so (Carl, I think you mentioned you didn't have a way of posting images yet).

hehehe nice, Monsieur. Will you not answer my answer/return question from page one when you come back from your day of toil? I *have* to know if you believe we live in a non-euclidian world.... Looking forward to puppies and flowers. Oh, and I posted an abstract image and wrote a story, I hope that thread keeps going, cause it's a great idea.
Monsieur Posted - 07/22/2004 : 12:22:49
I will write another one about puppies and trees, but now I have to get back to work!
Monsieur Posted - 07/22/2004 : 12:17:38
OK, let me write a poem, live on the forum and in English, just for you tonight that's right baby :

Oh clouds
You are so very good to me
Without a sound you carress my heart

Oh flowers
Your colors blur my mind
With a gentle whisper

Oh mountains
Quietly watching the sunset
Like a dead grandfather's shadow

Oh stars
Crying your late worries
With a friendly buzz

Clouds, flowers, mountains, stars
Tell me
What will I dream tonight?
GypsyDeath Posted - 07/22/2004 : 07:18:51
Bergergtron sounds like he sould be a transformer!

I think I have read a review on this exhibition, unfortunately, the name escapes me too.

Just thought I'd throw that in there...
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/21/2004 : 12:42:05
Tre seems to think it is some guy called Yans Berger or Bergergtron. I can't find anything for those names though.

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Live every day as if it were your last. Eventually you'll be right

Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/21/2004 : 11:58:29
Sorry Apl but I have no idea who it is by. Tre has a better chance of telling you as it is in her city at the moment.

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Live every day as if it were your last. Eventually you'll be right

GypsyDeath Posted - 07/21/2004 : 07:38:03
And I wrote this last night.


Aftermath Communication


3 weeks we haven't spoke,
Choking is always an option,
I heard the ringing...
You left me silent on the telephone,
I did not like your tone.

My head is unclear
My heart is tangled
I opened the curtains,
Evening is here,
And I've only just got the courage to get out of bed.
The sun's gone down,
They day doesnt have to end here.

It's the worst thing I have ever done,
But I had so much fun.

Oh my I had so much fun.

Its sort of a song, but I havent sorted out the structure yet, theres some more to it, but i havent quite completed it. I really love the riff so far though.

Just thought I'd throw that in there...
GypsyDeath Posted - 07/21/2004 : 07:33:04
Ok, this happened to be on the roll of film as the london meet pics, so i thought id post it. I drew this when I was about 13/14. Not exactly my best piece of work, and its a bit boring, but yeah, why the hell not.



Just thought I'd throw that in there...
GypsyDeath Posted - 07/21/2004 : 06:27:04
I was actually talking to HPM...as he lives in the same town...could be quite difficult to be in a band with some one who live in a different country (before you start naming bands that have done it, yeahyeah i know, The Kills etc, but they have money).

Bumble plays guitar, to answer your Q anyways!



Just thought I'd throw that in there...
WolfManMikeLonely Posted - 07/20/2004 : 21:07:50
Gypsy assuming you were talking to me about taking bumble into my band. What does he play?

"Hey fuck you if you don't like it."
-Johnny Thunders

www.transposed.net
TheCroutonFuton Posted - 07/20/2004 : 19:33:52
Hmm...Right click and save, you know the drill.

Joy Division Cover: http://music.bands411.com/NathanGepper/music/nathan_gepper___a_means_to_an_end.mp3

Intrumental I'm working on: http://music.bands411.com/NathanGepper/music/nathan_gepper___scifi_instrumental_demo.mp3
(This is just a small clip of what's to be.)

And if you didn't think I was crazy before this cover is sure to make up your mind...A cover of the famous "They're Coming to Take Me Away!"

http://music.bands411.com/NathanGepper/music/nathan_gepper___they_re_coming.mp3

I've got more original stuff but I'm pretty embarassed by it, heh.





"Freedom is a state of mind and the condition and position of your ass. Free your mind and your ass will follow." - Funkadelic
TarTar Posted - 07/20/2004 : 17:22:40
Here's another rap, but this is from memory.

There is something in the air out east
That feeds the brain with a stain of electrified grease
And manipulates the earnings of the people in the places
So the fossils are accused of leaving lump-dump traces
A foreward based nation of thirsty, rabid Muppets
On sebatacle to indulge in toilet-bound crumpets
A song sung so straight from a land's long lost love
I'm here to say to all... Welcome to the club

Ruled over empires, rolled bread and buttered buns
Turned everything dark by spitting on the sun
Cereals that are dampened by catsup and gin
Fetch the meaning of life out a' bargain bin
Gutenberg rests on the press, sniffing ink
Feeling good cuz Garbo lost her gun-safe key down the sink
Crucifying cigarettes for playing too much dub
But they're still all welcome... Welcome to the club

Okay, the last four lines or so were part of the original and they got changed later, but it was the only copy I could find for reference since I had trouble remembering the second part. But eh... oh well.


Do I look like a beautiful blonde with big tits and an ass that tastes like French vanilla ice cream?
apl4eris Posted - 07/20/2004 : 15:15:10
Hey thanks so much everybody for keeping this thread alive. It's very cool to get to see more of everyone. Really enjoying it, but also hoping for more conversation. I figure that'll easily sort itself in time. :)

Tre, (or HPM), any idea what that show is titled? I'd be interested in seeing examples of the work online if you have the artist's name or anything to go by. It sounds like a great topic. Reminds me of the amazing and beautiful shots from bird's eye view in "Winged Migration".
n/a Posted - 07/20/2004 : 14:33:00
It is in birmingham, round paradise forum and the flouzy in the jaccuzzi, I saw it yesterday at 6.30 in the morning, it's stunningly impressive, but it's laid out wrong in birmingham which is unfortunate.

Frank Black ate my Hamster

GypsyDeath Posted - 07/20/2004 : 06:49:00
Im always dubious about sharing the stuff I do. I dont really draw verymuch anymore, I used to alot, but most of my drawings I wouldnt show anyone.

I have three or four books full of poetry and things like that...again most of it is a little too personal to share with any one.

I have hundreds of band reviews, essays, stories and scripts though. maybe when i get time I can put them on here.

Great stuff from everyone so far!

Mike - why dont you kidnap Bumble and drag him in to your band!

Just thought I'd throw that in there...
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/19/2004 : 11:37:50
Has anyone seen that exhibition of photographs taken of nature from a birds-eye view? I saw it in Warsaw, it was recently outside London's Natural History museum and now it is in Birmingham (according to Tre).

It's fantastic stuff, I suppose you can't go wrong with shots of nature, but these are especially wonderful. Be sure to check them out if they are ever in a town/city near you. I forget the name of the photographer I'm afraid.

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Live every day as if it were your last. Eventually you'll be right

Opaque Posted - 07/17/2004 : 17:57:36
Okees... well it is kind of neat that there are a lot of creative types on this board. And have listened to and read many of your endeavors. Overall, fb.net message board is getting my vote for favorite board right now. Lots of interesting characters around and what seems to be some good folks. Which is nice. And somewhat refreshing.

So, I guess I'll add my link in. I'm a painter. This is my web site:

http://copper-violets.com

Comments and guestbook signing are always appreciated.

"My primitive words match my primitive heart..." - Mercury Rev
apl4eris Posted - 07/17/2004 : 08:51:36
quote:
Originally posted by offerw

...I thought I'd share some work of one of my countrymen which I admire tremendously...
offerw, thank you very much (for the kind kind words, and the inspiration)! That artist's work is very inspiring, escpecially the fact that he is a contemporary. My heart felt like it was going to burst. It's hard for so many years to not being able to get to the presses, chemicals, facilities, etc. that I need for printmaking. This will help to renew my efforts. Thank you!


As far as having a creative bone in your body, I need to probably clarify that this thread was meant for people to be able to not only share tangible creative endeavors, but also what kinds of things we have been thinking or dreaming about, what random revelations have you had that you would like to tell others about?

Have you been trying to come up with an invention, or been curious about the way something works? In "Coffee and Cigarettes" Jack and Meg White are sitting in a coffee shop. Jack has brought along, in a red wagon, a Tesla coil that he built. It leads to discussing Tesla's theory that the Earth is a giant conductor of acoustic energies. That's something to wax philosophical on. Basically, I'm wanting to encourage the kind of wandering, wondering, conversation that results from too many cups of coffee late at night with good friends in a coffee house.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/17/2004 : 04:31:32
quote:
Originally posted by misleadtheworld

quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

I need to find my McCartney.
I think a Deal would be MUCH better .

But, hey mike, why don't you start a band? Surely Manchester is full of budding musicians?






I actually was gonna say Deal at first but then I realised I don't need a bass player 'cos my mate plays the bass. We have had a few practice sessions, but can't really develop on what I have produced so far. We really need another guitar player, one who has played for longer than I and is therefore better than I.

I guess a Deal crossed with a McCartney would be perfect 'cos I would like it to be a female guitar player who can provide vocals too. I love the way male and female vocals work together. A big reason why I love the Pixies I guess.

The only problem with this of course is that I am a bit wary of advertising for a guitar player whilst I am so goddam average on the guitar. I would feel embarrassed when they come for their first rehersal. They'd be like "What the hell have I gotten myself into here?"

Good ideas are not enough.

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Live every day as if it were your last. Eventually you'll be right

offerw Posted - 07/17/2004 : 00:06:31
I've had a good look at apl4eris' work and I have to say it is very, very good. I love Rabbit and Alchemy.

Unfortunatley I've been born without trace of any kind of creative talent myself but I thought I'd share some work of one of my countrymen which I admire tremendously.

William Kentridge:



Act IV Scene 7



Ten Doctors


http://www.artthrob.co.za/99may/artbio.htm

http://www.barbarakrakowgallery.com/contentmgr/showdetails.php/id/335

wilhelm
Little Black Francis Posted - 07/16/2004 : 20:29:23
I'm writing a book, but I intend on copywriting before I share it so... but I am going to switch people's names around... so Ramona will be Floop, and Apl4eris will be Merebu etc.

It's going to be good. And not a traditional novel by any means.

I am very excited, and when I get the 1st rough draft of the script in the mail I'll post a link.


Hopefully all of this will coincide with the grand opening of my homepage... hopefully due sometime this year

Not to be eslf-aggrandizing, egomaniacla or all that fucdgin bullfpoop

but I am really excited about it

Still no official title, we shall see I guess
nice topic btw

peace out

I can share a shortpeice I wrote in a hurry the other day, it's some prose/poem whatever, I wrote in 2 minutes acouple weeks ago..

it's called

Chocolate Sunshine

I’m mixing wine with water


If you don’t like it

You can fudge it

Godiva style

Chocolate sunshine on the broken egg

The crème sauce broke
Tingled my spine

Just like any other stupid mother fucker of my time

(alt. Just like any other stupid someone who bustles and hustles (coined; Bustler. N. someone who bustles, like bustle and hustle…

So just like any other guy in tow I relate the world into my bag
Where I keep all my special goodies
Only for us to see

But I got to hand it to you
This fresh piece of thin air
You gave my voice to me again
Thanks for giving it back
I wasn’t sure if you still or ever had it
Apparently you were saving it for me
Now my voice is back
It means everything to me
Well, fucking obviously, I mean why wouldn’t your voice mean pretty much everything to you? Right? Yeah, okay, any-who…
That’s why we are still friends
Kick it with those dope lyrics Meth
Just so I’s can remember you as my friend again
Too good to be good times



Floops quesedillas zijn te vergelijken met het likken van fatsige Albert's aars nadat hij een fles laxeermiddel heeft leeggedronkenhehehahhahehehaha
SpudBoy Posted - 07/16/2004 : 20:17:30
Well, I try to make music. I have a pile of unfinished pieces and parts from the last few years, and one close-to-finished demo from a couple months ago in the drunken acoustic style:

http://www.discordis.com/other/soundstage/audio/BestOfMyDays.mp3

One dance-industrial remix done for some friends (Radio Free America):

http://www.discordis.com/other/soundstage/audio/RadioFreeAmerica_Believe_YFTA_Mix.mp3

And a few odd pieces from older days, under the NetherWorld moniker:

http://www.soundclick.com/NetherWorld

That's all that is online at the moment.


*festoon*
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 07/16/2004 : 16:05:48
I noticed you put music reviews, and that's the only creative thing I do anymore...
This is my review of M83's last album, which (fairly obviously from my review) was my favourite of last year. I think this may be a little pretentious, but it defeats the object of a music review if no-ones going to read it. This one didn't end up getting published, so I might as well put it up here.

M83
Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts

There are certain records that are best appreciated played loud staring into a brooding late summer twilight, letting oneself be enveloped in the vastness of the sound and sky. If that sounds a tad pretentious, consider Suede’s ‘Still Life’; The Cure’s Disintegration; or most pertinently My Bloody Valentine’s epic Loveless. The all-encompassing grandeur and scope of the sound wraps the listener in a swirling wall of sound and leaves him with a sense of having experienced the music rather than just heard it. The new release from French duo M83 can be added to that illustrious company: this is a truly breath-taking listen.
The field of electronic/rock crossover is perilous and fraught: many have attempted it but the number of successful examples is very limited. M83 aim for combining avant-garde electronica with MBV-esque slabs of pure noise, and succeed in creating what is, to these ears, the first truly great effort in the genre. Supplementing a Loveless-style arsenal of feedback, dischord and guitar noise with an innovative, creative approach to electronic technology, M83 create true soundscapes: hypnotic, whirling, grainy analogue synthesisers compete for space with hugely distorted banks of guitars, all the while complementing rather than interfering with another.
‘On A White Lake, Near A Green Mountain’ is the perfect symbiosis, a coming together of disparate elements into a cohesive whole, transforming a rippling stream into white noise before injecting a mass of synths and an ambient beat to forge an eerie yet fulfilling morass of atmospheric howls, only to fade out in a hail of blistering, howling guitar wails. The following track is titled ‘Noise’, and could be a watchword for the entire album. The melodic synthesis of ‘Be Wild’ is punctuated by unnatural electronic skitters bringing to mind the nerve-shredding tension you felt watching ‘Alien’ for the first time.
‘In Church’ introduces an apocalyptic, sepulchral sumptuousness straight out of Final Fantasy, but the beautiful collision of ecclesiastical and electronic only tells half the story of this record: witness the awesome ‘0078h’ to hear M83 ‘rocking out’. As a drilling guitar line pierces your eardrums, a cut-up, ethereal female vocal melody leaves you disorientated and breathless.
This record cannot be recommended highly enough. M83 are the first band to create a credible electronic rock album that lives up to its promise, and in creating this epic have set out a template that others will imitate for years to come. So far ahead of its time that it leaves the zeitgeist trailing in its dust and stretching to catch up, this monumental release will leave you terrified, exhausted and hypnotised, but ultimately aching for more. Lie on your back and stare at the stars while you listen to this record and you find yourself believing once more in the power of music to inspire and uplift.



Kind regards,
Dr. Simon
Specialist In Broken Hearts
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 07/16/2004 : 14:08:40
Great topic idea, Jensy. Almost wonder if it would be more handy with the various arts seperated, but let's see how if goes. I look forward to going home so I can dedicate some time to really lookign at the stuff here. Looking at/listening to/reading art at work doesn't really give it a fair shake, so...


"When 5000 posts you reach / Look as good you will not, hmmm?"
The Calistanian Posted - 07/16/2004 : 14:06:39
apl...the lighthouse is definitely a classic shot, with the parquet floor and all. Good work.

1. I am a fsh with no i's.
2. You must be wearing Zubaz, 'cause you're daring to be different.
3. I am a man with 3 fingers...but that doesn't count my index finger nor my thumb.
apl4eris Posted - 07/16/2004 : 13:51:48
Why thank you very kindly, mislead - I very much enjoy your photography too. I'm sorry if I spoiled the mystery for you (I can edit my post to remove the info if you like).

The lighthouse is the (I think) tallest all-brick lighthouse in the nation, Cape Hatteras lighthouse, in the Outer Banks, North Carolina. They actually had to move it down the bank, because erosion, and the resulting watery sand, was causing it to flood and sink.
http://www.nps.gov/caha/livecam.htm

The view from the window photo on my site, titled "From Space", is looking out towards the 90 degree point of the Cape, which is easily visible from Shuttle orbit.
misleadtheworld Posted - 07/16/2004 : 13:50:50
quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

I need to find my McCartney.
I think a Deal would be MUCH better .

But, hey mike, why don't you start a band? Surely Manchester is full of budding musicians?


misleadtheworld Posted - 07/16/2004 : 13:43:53
quote:
Originally posted by apl4eris

Nice Young Ones reference, misleadtheworld. And I'm confused, because I've been to your website, it's in your profile. Didn't you share your photography with us before? It's really good! Fess up. Don't be such a bloody fascist!
Blast, I forgot it was in my profile. There goes the mystery . I think I mentioned them to Mike (homer) in the last thread about art, which is probably when you last saw them.
By the way, I happened upon your pictures earlier. Marvellous stuff! I especially love those lighthouse pictures, they're fantastic. Where is that place?


The Calistanian Posted - 07/16/2004 : 13:42:20
My lyrics tend to be on the side of abstract...it may start out with a subject, and then deviate to settle into some sort of mental pattern. In the following song lyrics, the first half was written when I was 17, and the second half was written when I was 27.

WYSIWYG

Show me a six and I'll show you my name
Show me a nine and I'll show you again
Confusion blisters the soles of your feet
Happiness tells them to retreat
Clutter and chaos is why time flew
I guess that's why I'm an allegory to you

Contagious

Simple semantics carry all of the weight
Better to broadcast in the middle of night
What you see, is what you get
Give it a home and we'll lay it to rest
I've read it somewhere and I've seen in your eyes
The elements here contain no surprise

Contagious

1. I am a fsh with no i's.
2. You must be wearing Zubaz, 'cause you're daring to be different.
3. I am a man with 3 fingers...but that doesn't count my index finger nor my thumb.
apl4eris Posted - 07/16/2004 : 13:30:11
TarTar wow! and KimStanley, wow!

Brackish -my soundcard is hating me. Next reboot, I'm listening to your songs (looks like they're back again -I tried a while ago, last time you posted that link).

For the people that write lyrics, can you explain how you happened to write them? Did you have music first? Did you start with a feeling, a topic on your mind, or just play with free association?

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