Friday, March 11, 2011

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Changing the name of the blog soon.

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Friday I felt bad for the marks I made on paper. Paint pigment and ink on paper -- compelling as always, grabbing my attention, as always, sent it to nothing. In the midst of frustration and bewildered sadness I said aloud "I feel bad for these marks, they want to be good art". I declared myself a misguided fan of art supplies. Necessary process failure felt like the kind of failure that is exchangeable with all other failure on Friday.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Wednesday, April 29, 2009


, originally uploaded by n-photoshare.

Goofing off at my desk.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Its not a dolphin, does not have a handy use, and is not explained at the bottom - just like poetry is not a pretty face.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

White Elephant Party 2008



artist of painting unknown

artist of painting unknown

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

May 31st entry on the twitter blog shows steps being taken to keep Twitter running smoothly after so many problems.
http://blog.twitter.com/


I am sleep typing this. I am not commenting.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

T-shirts are for closers.

At the end of this Fast Company interview with the guys who started Twitter, a developer, also friend of the interviewer, asked how he could help with the problems that cause twitter to go down. I thought maybe I am wrong and people in the twitter community are, infact willing to pitch in to help. But then here he is slamming Twitter for, from what I can gather from the interview, an attempt to deliver better service to twitter users. He is calling them unprofessional, asking for credentials, claiming twitter has pulled the wool over his eyes because they have removed part of what he needs to make money using twitter. Before anyone calls me an artsy fartsy anti-business person - he has hitched his money wagon to a side project, an uncertain, unfinished side project that research would maybe have told him would not work perfectly, and is calling them unbusinesslike for doing what it takes to deliver the tweets, which, so far, is the business Twitter. I can see being angry that after working damn hard on nifty programs, sites, and apps that work with Twitter, then finding they can't work because something crucial is removed, but its a side project, so maybe offering to to help would be best instead of business-styled threats. He does have one of those cool "wearing my twitter t-shirt" shirts I want though. T-shirts are for closers.