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15Jun/101

delphic: spectacular oracling

Electronic music has never been one of those music genres that I've really paid attention to; certainly at least not in the same way as I would indie rock or did late 90s bubblegum pop.  It is with some surprise then that Delphic, a Mancunian electro-awesome-indie rock-dance band, managed to sneak its way into my playlist.  How did they get there?  Was it their contemporary update on New Order sounds?  Was it the great dancing potential that their songs exhibit?  Or perhaps was it the way that they deftly manage to incorporate guitar work into their synth aesthetic?  Whatever it is, I'm liking it.  Delphic are playing in San Francisco @ Rickshaw Stop, 16/06/2010 @ 8PM.  Tickets are $12.

Doubt (Live on Later...with Jools Holland)

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15Jun/100

Documentary portraiture

Last week, I started a night class on documenting urban portraits through the photographic medium.  The class was somewhat intense: in 2 hours we zipped by Cartesian philosophy (but are you really capturing the essence of that item in your photo? You can never capture it because you are not it!), the difference between taking photographs and making pictures (one's purposeful and the other's just child's play), and the inability of men to live up to the standard of what being a "man" is via our instructor's work.  A tad overwhelming yes.

This week, homework is due and I'm screwed.  I need to send in three photos that I like (but portraits I'm guessing), plus take seven photos and present one in class.  I've managed to get three random photos that I like, one that's been stuck in my head for a while, and two more which I recently found through The Big Picture, but nothing on the seven photos of my own.  The first is a shot by Mohammed Abed about civilians and medics running to safety during an Israeli strike over a UN school in Beit Lahia, Palestinian Territories on 17/01/2009.  It's not really a portrait, but really, what is a landscape but just a series of portraits in one image?  The second is by Pedro Ugarte, showing Indian soldiers commemorating Indian Republic Day on 26/01/2010.  The last is by Mike Hewitt of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

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14Jun/103

Beginnings.

This is my first post on my webpage.  Go me.

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