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i'm not influenced by anything, merely withheld by my own limations
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technicolor, pool parties, hollywood in 40s/50s, child stars, 1990s, DIY, tropical locales, Veronica Lake & Lana Turner, sports, Sesame Street, Batman, Lo-fi pop, shoegaze, hip-hop, electronic sounds, distortion, space [in sounds], time [in sounds], pomegranates, Christian Slater, neon colour
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i have a foot fetish
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I am influenced by my environment and upbringing, and behave either in concert with or by reacting against various stimuli derived from societal or aesthetic sources.
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^^this too |
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did you put this on yr resume? |
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It does help people relate to you when they feel like you have things in common. |
so much:
people with personal manifestos shakespeare all of the poets on the bookshelf in front of my face right now (left to right): Ron Silliman, Lyn Heijinian, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Marina Tsvetaeva, , Mina Loy, Robert Kelly, Andre Breton, Jackson MacLow, Clark Coolidge, Michael Palmer, Charles Bernstein, Robert Creely, Charles Olson, Walter Abish, Martine Bellen, Peter Gizzi, Jorie Graham, Ann Lauterbach, Joan Retallack, Hirata Toshiko, Rae Armantrout, Tan Lin, Basil Bunting, George Oppen, William Carlos Williams, Maureen Owen, Barbara Guest, Stéphane Mallarmé, Gertrude Stein, Louis Zukofsky, William Shakespeare, Edward Dorn, Peter Cole, H.D., Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Celan, Fanny Howe, Emily Dickenson, Joseph Massey, Federico Garcia Lorca, Joseph Ceravolo, Jennifer Moxley, David Shapiro, Kenneth Koch, Jimmy Shuyler, Frank O'Hara, John Ashberry, Rachel Blau Duplessis, J.H. Prynne, Veronica Forrest-Thomson, Peter Riley, Forrest Gander, Larry Eigner, David Chaloner, Andrew Crozier. Beautiful light. Religion. Real thinkers - George Bataille, Walter Benjamin, Gilles Deleuze, Jean Baudrillard, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Theodore Adorno, Noam Chomsky, Karl Marx, Susan Sontag, Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes and Ferdinand Saussure. Travelling in Europe. Islamic Art. Sound scapes. Free improv. Cello music. Mark Rothko. Picasso. Jean Luc Godard. Sonic Youth. Language. The potential of the species. |
the weather. henry miller. colours. distant sounds. seeing things on a wider scope. love. the female form. nature. things that i could never comprehend or fathom but amaze me to no end, like infinity and beyond, animals.
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curiosity, flashing lights, misery
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films, other peoples lives, music, art, colours, shapes, body language
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I'd say the idea of having no boundaries is something I can keep in mind. At least, it keeps me motivated.
Metropolis cynicism culture/cultural icons women rich, full colours aquatic images rainfall lust for certain things I mean, that's only for the moment |
Oh yeah.. mysterious, dense forests
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Drugs
Friends Music Stuff Street life, nukka. |
everything i like and everything i don't like.
if i like it, it might sneak it's way into my work. if i don't like it, i'll avoid it in my work. |
my hard on in my pants for hot steamy lovefucking and the hard on in my mind for good music, literature, film, and experiences- childhood, animals, nature, space, industrial shit, dreams, etc.
All the typical bullshit really. |
LSD & THC (the former not in decades, but enough to last four lifetimes; the latter rarely these days but ditto)
Sonic Youth Sun Ra John Cage Brian Eno Zeb Andrews (a photographer friend both on Flickr and in my neighborhood, who has taught me many things through his photostream) Derrick Tyson (another Flickr friend, though this one's in Georgia and we haven't met in person) Phillip K. Dick H.P. Lovecraft Michael Moorcock Fellini being an only child Salvador Dali (though I hope I never do art that cops his style0 Doctor Who W.S. Burroughs (mostly the Naked Lunch) iced tea first two original Planet of the Apes movies The Point science fiction literature in general The Fluxists The Seattle music scene before it got called "grunge" Negativland musique concrete Sun City Girls comic books (though I haven't read or collected any in years and no longer own any) Gertrude Stein The Man Who Fell to Earth Bowie/Reed/Iggy role-playing games (though I kicked that habit completely decades ago) photocopiers (I worked at Kinkos for 8 years and my biggest flyer art days predate even that) Holga computers (most specifically Macs, but both major platforms, and Phostoshop increasingly influences my art) the quest for pussy the frustration of creating music that made it less likely I would get any radio djing the Olympia music scene circa end of '90s start of '00s the Olympia bar scene of the same period Please Kill Me the early '90s zine scene Hundertwasser cats Jackson Pollock rain I-5 my wife and her art the Olympia Experimental Music Festival (which I started, but all the acts through the years have been hugely influential) Amy Denio Crank Sturgeon Noggin (RIP Michael) driving (especially influential to my photography) Charles Peterson the rest of the Dead Air Fresheners Chuck Swaim The Screamers Suicide Patti Smith Ken Kesey Ornette Coleman The Dadists message boards Flipside magazine in the early '90s The Wire Wired Wire Melvins Stanislaw Lem digital cameras strip clubs never having left the North American continent making a living as a mediator Hinduism Deism Quakers/Friends growing up without religion Einsturzende Neubauten Legendary Pink Dots/Edward Ka-Spel The Orb Beta-lactam Ring Records The Boredoms boredom Portland The PDX (Portland) Flickr Group KAOS KPSU The Evergreen State College Brian Cloudhopper (this wacked out Bellingham hippie/activist in the '80s) The Seattle Peace Heathens Harry Partch Stanley Kubrick Autechre The Halfler Trio softcore porn The Soft Boys silence Wow, I must have been holding all that in by refusing to create a personal My Space profile. I feel much better now. |
Dead-Air, you probably have some of the best influences on here.
I actively celebrate the entire recorded catalogue of Harry Partch, and I'm glad he influences someone else as well. |
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Thanks. I may have just thought about it a bit longer than a lot of the folks on this board (I've had a few more years to than most). I would really put Sonic Youth at the top of my cultural influences because they taught me in the '80s to embrace your influences while not trying to recreate them. So many of my influences I first heard about through SY, that I owe them two debts - one for their music, and one for everyone else's! Harry Partch is such an important musician that I often feel guilty I haven't gotten hold of more of his recordings in my collection and listened to him more often. Weird how we don't always do that with some of our overall favorites (at least I don't, somewhat a side effect of having access to huge college radio libraries for much of my life). I didn't really make a New Year's resolution, so perhaps I will now, to buy more Partch and envelope my life with it. Might be good music for the baby too, once my mom has left from helping us get started. I'm sure she'd freak out if I started playing it, but somehow I think Partch's unique tones could be very soothing to an infant without a lifetime of traditional mainstream cultural biases to get in the way. |
Dead air has some excellent artwork to go with those influences. The creativity and ideas he acquires are very blatent in his work. Definitely one of my favorite artists on the board. Some of those influences I share too:
Mind altering: Past drug experiences Caffine Hinduism Artistically: David Choe Banksy Audrey Kawasaki Jacob Bannon (Converge) Musically: Mouthus µ-Ziq Xasthur / Wold Dr. Dre RZA Things: Electronic Gadgets Wood Earrings Arrows Tenticles |
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