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old wild men: sandwiches of them
See it as a matrix of sensations.Mutable. Unfixed.Unhinged. Something of the child rubbing against the unknown world of the adult. Sometimes we have to go back to reach beyond the future, to be as children, and approach the objects of … Continue reading
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ZONE OF THEIR OWN : HOBGOBLINS WITH SWORDS
“At the very beginning of the long dialogue between thinkers that makes up western political theory there is Plato’s Republic, and at the very beginning of the Republic there is this strange and interesting exchange. Socrates asks an old man, … Continue reading
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Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Antonin Artaud, C.Douglas Lummis, Carl Jung, Cervantes, Charles Nodier, Don Quixote, Erasmus Darwin, F.W. Murnau, Francis Ford Coppola, Gérard de Nerval, Gerardus van der Leeuw, Gerog Buchner, Godfrey Reggio, Gregory Corso, Henry Fuseli, Jack Kerouac, Keith Moon, Keith Moon The Who, Ken Russell Gothic, Levi Asher, Michel Foucault, Niccolo Paganini, Philipe Pinel, Plato, Plato Republic, Quasimodo, R.D. Laing, Rene Descartes, Richard Dadd, Sacheverell Sitwell, Sam Fuller Shock Corridor, Shakespeare, Socrates, Stephen A. Diamond, Victor Hugo, William Blake, Willianm Burroughs
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THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOYS
There is a great deal of definitional ”fuzziness” regarding the term viral media. it has become very clear in the world of marketing and media that viral media, is subject to multiple and often conflicting interpretations , with one constant; … Continue reading
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Tagged Advertising Age, Alex Leavitt, Anton Fier, Buddy Rich, Charlie Watts, Convergence Cultural Consortium, Douglas Rushkoff, Dr. Susan Blackmore, George F. Smoot, Ginger Baker, Grant McCracken, Henry Jenkins, Jeremy Husinger, John Bonham, Joshua Green, Keith Moon, Kwon Soon-Geun, Kwon Soon-Keun, Led Zeppelin, Michael Stipe, Mickey Hart, Richard Dawkins, Richard Thompson, Ringo Starr, Sam Ford, Soulja Boy, Susan Blackmore Memes, The Beatles, The Grateful Dead
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ITS ONLY ROCK N' ROLL
In 1830 French Romanticism truly bloomed with Victor Hugo’s Hernani and Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, both works that fully embraced Diderot’s mandate: the Symphonie Fantastique, with its programatic autobiographical backdrop and dense intertwining of the spheres of composer and composition, would, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Pallenberg, Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique, Bill Wyman, Bobby Keys, Byron Childe Harolde, Charlie Finch, Charlie Watts, Denis Diderot, Dominique Tarle, Don Was, Exile on Main Street, Gram Parsons, Harold Schonberg, Hector Berlioz, Jimmy Miller, John Battsek, Jurgen Otten, Keith Moon, Keith Moon. Pete Townshend, Keith Richards, Lord Byron, Marianne Faithful, Michael Stegemann, Mick Jagger, Nicolas Roeg, Performance Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend, Peter Corriston, Plato, Sean O'Hagan, Sean O'Hagen Guardian, Sigmund Freud, Stephen Kijack, Stones In Exile, The Rollings Stones, The Who, Victor Hugo, Victoria Pearman
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