7::; :7;: :-'

Joseph Gray joegray at thelittlecity.com
Thu May 5 00:06:51 CEST 2005


Song Lyrics II :

To drag and drop text and code
Select the text you want to mo
And that's the whole story, from DOB to DOA!
g either the.  I wo old location and moved you
sor to the destination whecandy.
Tamouse or the keyboard.
Left-click on the

Dragging text moTo  make the most of y
ranma_blokeo place the text.
Concrete - VisualPoetry usin
          ;::77;: :  :     ;
to the new location. Hold doeet you e prime
example. Oh, yes, BFLA? I'll l
eir thoughts taste of chocolhe spicoughts

Most elegantly, we havere you want tenses. My brain i
nbi     Nothing But Initials
swan    System Without A Name
wo be devoured by people
whiteboardsare eed the "rite" instrument.

Palmtops, screen tablets, ele
         :;:  7;;::  :ighlighted text and
Wrn to drop the silk pie?
  acair, steeping my s

  toctronicferential acronyms:
aten't enjoy itsed from the
Release the mouse butting thhey laced
  brains are like to each other. Are twn the
CTRL key as hSelf-reour writing experience, yo


  I don't care to know. I try to read but the
          ;::77;::   :nder what theiru n/images
nophotontinue holding down the mouse button.
Move the mouse curronyms,
TLA bn the Self-referentirk
  that one out.
  brain is more
like custard
and I do
text.h

    ;: ;7;;::graphy.jpgpicked
  off in
frilly little clouds are
natural pen-enabled writing devices.
y hint of a jalapeno? Do th co
          ;:  7;;:;: :     ;al is erdrag text to copy it to the new 
location.
iting instruments 	

din of pop culture percolates through the
gnu     Gnu's Not Unixves it; that is, the texts not like cotton ca
ve,ndy. I mig      ;;:::  7;: ::
       ';:::::;7;:;: :     ;ht meet a gem. Myith t
My brain is like cotto

         ;;: :7;;::        ;
        :;;:: 7;::  :
       :;;::::7;: :        ;

         ':::::7: ;::
           ':::7 :7:       ;
              ';: 7:  :
              :7: 7::       ;
             :;: :;;: :      '-:
             7::; :7;:       :-'
            ;::;: :;;:  :     :
           ';::::;::7:  :    '
            ':: :  : :' :  :   ;
             ':: : : ::
                ':  : : : :     ;
                  ': ::     :    ;
                    ': : :     :  ;
                      -::   :      ':
                        : ::     :   ''--::
                        ': : :         -:  ':
                          -:: :: :    ': '-'
                            '-::  ': ': ':'
                                ''-''-'''


  ,_______


BTW:

Monktail Creative Music Concern presents:

Johnny + The Primordial Poo
Degenerate Art Ensemble
Amy Denio

Thursday May 5
05/05/05
Rendezvous Jewelbox Theater
2322 2nd Ave
10:30 pm, 21+ $5-15 sliding scale
http://www.jewelboxtheater.com
http://monktail.com/site


JOHNNY + THE PRIMORDIAL POO
 From the steaming root of the world to the slippery slope of your 
earholes, The Poo brew a potent groove; ejaculating outerspace comet 
rock down gelatinous rivers of back sweat blues and fields of fiery 
freejazz frankness. The sound of the CRACK in the Liberty Bell. With 
Tobi Stone, Skip Milford, Gabriel Herbertson, Bill Monto, Stephen 
Fandrich, Stephen Parris, John Seman and John Ewing.


DEGENERATE ART ENSEMBLE...
DAE is a laboratory of sound and vision. A performance company and a 
music ensemble, the multi-faceted
performers and artists brew strong, hallucinatory poisons : music, 
butoh inpired dance and theater -
exploding the boundaries of art. DAE serves its infectious mix in music 
clubs, galleries, theaters,
festivals and the streets. DAE emerged in 1999 out of the fertile womb 
of The Young Composers Collective, a 17 member performance art 
orchestra that was founded in 1993. Degenerate Art Ensemble is 
sponsored by Allied Arts, King County Arts Commission and the Seattle 
Arts Commission.

The Degenerate Art Ensemble (DAE) was formed in 1993 (under the name 
Young Composers Collective) by a group of students from Cornish College 
of the Arts and the University of Washington. Since that time the group 
has performed over 500 shows in 10 countries and explored such a 
variety of formats as music, dance, theater, film scoring, recording, 
sculpture, painting and performance art. One of the expressed goals of 
the group is to “explode the boundaries of art”, and explode them it 
has, constantly seeking to challenge and renew itself and its audience 
to create a never-before felt experience at each performance. This 
extremely versatile group includes dancer/choreographer Haruko 
Nishimura, drawing from Butoh and European theatre traditions to create 
“breathtakingly powerful images using the sparest movement style” 
(Seattle P-I), and a troupe of extraordinarily gifted musicians and 
composers working together to make sure the “lines between classical, 
jazz, world music and hard rock aesthetics are obliterated in the 
eloquently executed, high-energy repertoire.” (San Francisco Weekly) 
The DAE has held performances at such venues as On The Boards 
(Seattle), The Moore Theater (Seattle), Bumbershoot (Seattle), the 
Crocodile Café (Seattle), Orph Theater (Berlin), Archa Theater 
(Prague), Teatr 2. Strefa (Warsaw), Theater Yugen (San Francisco), KUD 
France Preseren (Ljubljana), and the streets of Seattle. The year 2004 
promises to be just as exciting as ever with a new dance work to be 
premiered at the Cave Gallery in New York City in May; a 30-piece 
orchestra concert with new works composed by and commissioned for the 
Ensemble at the Moore Theater in June; and a European tour of dance and 
music slated for October and November. Hope to see you at the shows!
Go to http://www.degenerateartensemble.com /music, photos, more!


AMY DENIO
Amy Denio is a composer, singer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, 
international collaborator, and founder of her own record label & 
publishing company, Spoot Music. Her main instruments are voice, 
accordion, saxophones, clarinet, electric guitar, and bass. This 
evening: Voice and Electronics with marvelous abandon. 
http://www.amydenio.com/.

Like you f*ing give a sh*t.  HONKEY!

Peace out,
-Joe







More information about the Syndicate mailing list