Monthly Archive for May, 2008

Would you like some fries with your cheezy gratitude?

I’ve never really liked Mother’s Day.  Apparantly I’m not alone - the founder of it didn’t either.

Downtime

Sorry for the downtime - I upgraded the PHP5 software language that the site runs on, and it ended up breaking everything all to hells. Welcome back, my blogging friends.

commercial break

I thought I’d offer up a “commercial break” to the coverage of The Dailies studio recording process by inserting another piece from my show…then it occurred to me: thanks to blessed Tivo, nobody watches commercials anymore. Hmmm. So, I guess I’m just barging in the studio door during everyone’s moving moment and inappropriately blathering on about art. Again.

Here is what I wrote about this piece (called “Chirp”) in the program for the show: “With this piece, I intended to depict the actuality that culture’s rules and dictums are externally set and that our participation has approved and denied paths and that the choice then, as independent, culture-producing entities, is to negotiate within the existing models and dominant fashions. KIDDING! I do find find something as common as the image of birds landing on my patio to be quite profound though. (And, I felt like I should say more than “Birds are cute. I like painting them.”)”

I have plenty of thinky thoughts about art, but opted to be fairly unassuming in my program notes…this is Meadow Vista after all.

The person who bought this piece at the show said “I started to read what you wrote about this and was like ‘what is this crap?!’… and then…Oh.”

I was kind of sad to see this trio of birdies go…I rather like them.

Now, back to your regular programming.

copyright law

How convoluted is the US copyright law? The following flowchart was created by Bromberg & Sunstein, an intellectual property law firm, as an in-house flow-chart to help their lawyers figure it out.

Michael Lee Eats Nails for Breakfast

Kayla came out to the studio to shoot some photos. Check them out here.