February 26, 2005 Archives

you got concrete eyes

posted by catherine / February 26, 2005 / 3 comments /

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just got back from the make-out party in arlington, where i had a blast from the past in the form of the two lovely ladies above: leigh/madflowr and natalia, respectively. i'm a little drunk right now, and more than a little nostalgic, but really - they were a big part of the reason why i like all the music i've ever liked, a big part of the reason i didn't have a completely miserable time in high school, a big part of the reason i've seen radiohead 13 times in concert. anyway. viva IRC, viva #permanent_daylight, viva xoom.com, geocities.com, viva nostalgia, viva 1998. it was a good year.

roof

posted by catherine / February 26, 2005 / 2 comments /

today kriston, charles, reid and i went on over to the national gallery of art to see andy goldsworthy's latest project, Roof.

British artist Andy Goldsworthy, along with his assistant and a team of workers including four dry-stone wallers from Britain, is installing a sculpture entitled Roof, which will comprise several hollow, low-profile domes of stacked slate, each with a centered oculus. While Goldsworthy has been using domes in his work in a variety of natural materials since the late 1970s, here he brings the domical form into a new context, scale, and visual perspective. By positioning Roof on the ground and by using Buckingham Virginia slate as his construction material, the artist creates a counterpoint to an architectural form in the capital's skyline, and a reference to a building stone found locally on the roofs of the Smithsonian Castle and Ford's Theater, among others. At the same time, he draws attention to the underlying geological origins of this and other urban centers.

Goldsworthy's long engagement with the dome, a form that itself follows a trajectory that includes Neolithic burial chambers and dwelling cairns, ancient Roman and Byzantine structures, and Enlightenment architecture and modern public buildings, parallels his interest in the markers of human passage through time.

kriston had called the NGA the day before and they said the work was still being built, which was good - we wanted to see it in progress. unfortunately, when we got there today, it was apparently finished and there was nary a person to be seen still constructing. it was actually a fairly disappointing experience, i thought. there wasn't a good way to interact with or view the domes (you could only see them through glass windows from a distance). it just didn't have a terribly strong impact, but i'm glad we saw it anyway. pictures follow. you can also visit listenmissy.com to see some pictures of the work as it was being built.

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neverneverland

posted by catherine / February 26, 2005 / leave a comment /

taken near the 9:30 club the night before the wilco show.

big night out at big hunt

posted by catherine / February 26, 2005 / 1 comment /

10 days after his actually 25th birthday, tommy and co. finally made it out for some celebrations at the big hunt in dupont circle. the photos that follow are what happen when a) you're in the red, low-lit basement of the big hunt b) you forgot to put the flash on and c) you're really too drunk to work the camera properly.

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