
James Batley
Current City: London, United Kingdom
Hometown: London, United Kingdom
Activities: face
Interests: book
Favorite Music: sux
Position: big shot
http://www.badowlandthefoxboy.com
James Batley @ Facebook
James Batley 'Bad Owl and the Fox Boy' (trailer)




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Сергей Веретенников
Birthday: February 24, 1988
Hometown: Mur, Kirovsk, Russia
Activities: музыка, фотография, архитектура и дизайн
Everything is made in china-After rock:
что она ему там говорит интересно так,но что то грустное. равнодуше-это когда.как Ваня говорит,нормально по оси абцисс (x;0) не вверх,не вниз,прямая линия.Всё просто,движение вперёд,без всяких перепадов,взлётов и падений,не бывает такого.
сегодня пошёл дождь.первый весенний,затарабанил,стучал.а мы на паре сидели) Весна все заговорили!!вот и пришла!серенькая,пока ещё слабенькая..кто то предложил слепить мснежную бабу) ах.мы тоже в детстве таких штук вытворяли с мокрым снегом)) такие комья лепили-выше человеческого роста!! краски акварельки выносили.морковки пуговички-украшали. даже скульптурные композиции пытались создать на лесенках крыльца!! детство бывает один раз в жизни говорят в рекламе!!но некоторые люди умеют жить так же в любом возрасте!
что же она ему говорит?
я не знаю языка!хорошо это или плохо,но русские песни поэтому и слушаются тяжелее.там информация грузится, музыку иногда можно просто упустить,не услышать что то.. ну как то отрывочно.
помоему я это говорил.наверно я повторяюсь,потому что сам себя хочу в этом убедить. вот.я не знаю языка и поэтому то да сё..да чушь!! просто я тупой!) надо языки знать! это важно.язык же он как носитель культуры...
и много много писать и писать
блоу, маккуин,метро,осторожно..
..двери закрываются! следующая остановка Парк Победы!
40 дней.
http://guru_life.livejournal.com
http://vkontakte.ru/id3147302
http://www.lastfm.ru/user/guru-life
Сергей Веретенников @ Facebook






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Christophe Chemin
Birthday: June 3, 1977
Current City: Berlin
Activities: Artist, Graphic Designer, Writer, Set Designer, Actor, Performer, Photographer, and more and more.
Favorite Quotations: « Si vous voulez savoir pourquoi l’économie du Japon va mal en ce moment, alors qu’il y a dix ans on nous a dit que c’était le modèle pour l’avenir, allez tous les matins à 8 heures au coin de l’avenue George-V et des Champs-Elysées : vous verrez les Japonais qui font la queue devant les magasins Vuitton. Pour acheter quoi ? Des valises couleur de merde !... C’est un mystère absolument complet ! (rires)... En voyant cette image et en la décrivant, on peut dire des choses sur l’économie japonaise ou sur l’économie en général... » Jean Luc Godard
Christophe Chemin @Myspace
Christophe Chemin expose à Berlin
Christophe Chemin 'Rats & Children'
Christophe Chemin's novel 'Le Roman est une bagnole qui roule bien'
Christophe Chemin interviewed
Christophe Chemin @ Facebook
Christophe Chemin 'When I was a child I had a fever'
Christophe Chemin 'seeking me you sat exhausted' (trailer)



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Thomas Boettner
Current City: Spartanburg, SC
Birthday: June 5, 1986
Hometown: Spartanburg, SC
About Me:
i had open heart surgery when i was 16 months old.
i figure, i'm living on borrowed time.
queer. musician. hedonist.
one hell of a lover, one hell of a fighter.
i want to receive a Germs Burn from Dr. Drew Daniel.
i always have a knife and a lighter.*
my luck is usually terrible, but sometimes even i get surprised...usually not, though.
it would be cool to be Margot, but i am really more of a Raleigh St. Clair.
when i get older, i'd like to live like Elwood P. Dowd.
i eat meat and wear fur.
i support homosexual divorce.
"yes" is now spelled "YESS;" all capital letters, dual consonant "s."
i am a band + i am in two bands, too.
http://fireislandalaskastore.tk/
mountscoundrel's youtube channel
Fire Island, AK @ Myspace
http://patentforamenovale.blogspot.com/
http://www.myspace.com/throneofratsthroneofrats
Thomas Boettner @ Facebook
'SCKNSS', video by t.boettner / antonio urdiales
audio by fire island, AK / t.boettner
'POSSESSION LIMITS I+II', text: t.boettner audio: fire island, AK
'Awake' from "Guilt" (c28, 2009), self-released, edition of 100
available for sale at: RIGOR MORTIS SHUFFLE
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Fedor S. Sveshnikov
Current City: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Birthday: February 28, 1987
Hometown: Vasiliy isl., Saint Petersburg, Russia
About Me: Autobiography. Part 3.
Pastel fueled bliss zealous only boyish light, brutally torn from the enemy in the colored water with mercury. Unconditional surrender. This happened when he was four years without a quarter-century. He did not know where to go from half crazy, running along the Maas. Past tart grapes, both for pharmacists stands. Stumbles on words and falling on green cardboard. In kafolone reason, these verses can not be had. Degenerate into a stream, they lose their civility, becoming chilled core, and Fedor has long realized this, but the land is still afloat. He fell to his knees and pressing topilsya in plasticine. His charm only woman, surrounded now. Right, the last bit of choking heat. Only the words are not burned, and verlibr, which incidentally does not exist.
http://vkontakte.ru/id50632810
http://www.myspace.com/fedorsveshnikov
http://www.youtube.com/sveshnikoff1987
http://derdank.livejournal.com/
http://fedorsveshnikov.blogspot.com/
http://my.bluesystem.ru/sveshnikov
Fedor S. Sveshnikov @ Facebook
'Tau Kita 2', directed by Fedor Sveshnikov and Alexey Dushutin
'The New Schoolboy, directed by Andrey Moiseenkov, starring Fedor Sveshnikov, Andrey Krasko
100TV fedor sveshnikov
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p.s. Hey. I made it to my destination, obviously. I have a short break before I need to get back to the theater work, so I’ll do this, and I’ll have to really speed along, sorry. All is well, and I’ll hope to give you a little clearer picture of what’s going on here tomorrow. ** Weekend ** Oscar B, Hey, O. Is Paris doing okay? How about you? Thanks a ton for sending me the you-know-what. I’ll get it set up and let you know the launch date as soon as I’m able. ** Misanthrope, I’m cool. Trip was long and nothing much. Thanks, man. ** Thomas Moronic, Hey, T. Oh, I really, really like the new Autechre. I managed to delve into it thoroughly just before I put my novelist head down and silenced everything else. * David Ehrenstein, I’ll give that piece on the Sculls my full attention during my next break in the action. Thanks, David. ** David, Hey. Very glad to hear Flit is up and about and thinking of a full return to the fold. Thanks for being a bridge over troubled waters. Nice long comment there, David, even though you sloughed off my oh so important (not) Ton question. I wish Blogger knew what upgrades are. Its template is so five years ago. Oh, 'Mistress', a sublime song if there ever was one. ** Sypha, Love that label to label collaboration idea. ** Marcus Whale, Hey there, Marcus. Awesome to see you. I haven’t seen the Chanel/Stravinsky movie, and I haven’t heard that much about it. If you see it, watch for an ethereal, curly longish haired dancer in the recreated dance scene(s) ‘cos he’s Jonathan Schatz who’s one of the stars of ‘This Is How You Will Disappear’, and who is making faces at me across the room at this very moment. Oh, I love that new Cole Mohr piece of yours over on Transductions a lot! Let me direct the folks. Everyone, the multitalented Marcus Whale has an excellent new piece of writing up on the Transductions site, and, if you haven't seen it yet, please do. Be or stay well. ** CycyLolo, Wow, this is an ultra-rare treat having you guys here! Well, we’ve emailed in the meantime, and I’ll see you guys later next week, yeah? Can’t wait. ** Bill, Hey, Bill. I’ve give you Honore scoop and even some pix if I’m allowed, but I want to hear about your rich, busy week too. Yeah, heavy rehearsals and technical try-outs. This is the first time everyone making and performing in the piece are together in one place for an extended amount of time, and it's also the first time we're working on the set with all the special effects and at least most of the score. ** Little foal, Hey, my friend. Let us know how it goes with your friend, yeah? Things are good with me. Just in a bit of a rush this morning, unfortunately. Oh, fantastic, your book! I'll read it just a little later on today, internet connection willing. Everyone, the superb writer little foal presents what he says is his first book, albeit kind of small, he says. Irrespective of its size, 'STUPID', as it's titled, is a must. Follow his and my lead, and go here. Huge congratulations! Yeah, 'Jerk' is playing in Dublin. I don't know the date(s) yet, but I'll find out. Great if you could go. I, unfortunately, won't be there, alas. Take care. Sorry to be so speedy. ** Dynomoose, Hey, Adrienne! ** Steven Trull, Reviews, in all caps no less! Cue the eeriness. ** Math, Hey, pal. ** JW Veldhoen, Offend? Gosh, I honestly don't even know what you're referring to, so clearly there was no offense, man. ** Killer Luka, Hey hey hey. ** Ton, I'd be happy to. It would be a honor. Can you get to Paris? ** Alan, Hey, man. Well, if and when the caste thing does appear, let me know, and let's just say, as a fellow optimist, your early May can't come soon enough. ** Steevee, Mm, I think not, but one never knows. ** Justin, Well, I'm just parroting the standard term (or one of the standard terms) with that rosebud reference, but thanks. When you look into Russia's severe policies and stance on homosexuality, the absence of my books in that country makes a bit more sense. Very nice about Derek Dunbar. I remember Jimmy the Hoover. Trippy. ** Inthemostpeculiarway, I like Argento. Most of them. The earlier ones. Not so much the recent stuff. I have to be extremely quick. My days: I wrote over the weekend. I went with Oscar, Kiddiepunk (briefly), Yury, and his friend Lena to another night of the Nemo Festival. Very nice. Mostly live electronic music performances with video projection components that night. I got ready for my trip. My nephew Cody got into university, so that's cool. Not Reed, his first choice, but Lewis & Clark, his second choice, and he's happy. Not much else. Then I got up early and came to Brest. That was yesterday. We mostly sort of set up the stage, tried out some music, and stuff. At 5 pm we had a run through the current version of the piece but sans the special effects and lighting and the final score. It's a big mess and about an hour too long, yikes, but fixing that stuff is why we're here, so fingers crossed. Dinner last night with everyone at some okay Italian place then crash. I'll hope to have more time tomorrow so I can describe things more colorfully and so on. You, your day? ** You-x, Howdy, big bud! Thanks, man. It was an an intense and thorough honor to have the great Panda do his genius number here, obviously. I'm in a rush, but great to see you! If you can be around here more, I would be happy. ** Blendin, Glad you're feeling more godlike. An unsexy grids post would be spectacular. I aim for the unsexy. The unsexier the posts, the more I crave them. Thank you, B. ** Bollo, Hey. My weekend was a mixture of work, trying to get stuff done pre-trip, and nothing much else. Okay, maybe some fun. Yeah, Void Books is defunct. Sad. It was a swell press, but the guy who did it moved on to something else just as cool for him if maybe a little less cool for all of us. No, the new 'Weaklings' isn't out. It doesn't have a publication date right now. Later in the year, I think. I'll let you know. Thanks, man. Don't think it's the real Ton, no. I wouldn't swear to that, but I think not. ** Monday ** Tomkendall, Spain, that's interesting. I mean, hm, why not, really? Huge new vistas and surroundings and love too. Very interesting. ** Steven Trull, In a pinch. ** David Ehrenstein, They screened all these video clips at the Fondation Cartier show from Beat Takeshi's very popular children's program. Completely surreal and insane. ** Irene/Dorna, Glad that's over, pal. The film related scrambling, I mean. All's well here just very hurried for me at the moment, whew! ** Changeling, Hey. Actually, that’s a fine answer to my question. I was only vaguely sure about what I asking you in the first place, but you understood. Nice. I’ve been really busy lately, yeah, but it’s not always so, although trying to write a complicated novel and do this blog at the same time keeps me busier than it probably would seem since, essentially, the duo takes up a lot of every day. Are you not so busy? What’s a typical day of yours like? ** Alex Rose, Hey, Alex. Wooden Shjips … I’d be curious to hear how that show was. I was contemplating their Paris show. Silver Mt. Zion is my next show on the 24th. Actually, you can have Justin Bieber all to yourself if you like. ** Thomas Moronic, Hey, T. Thanks. I will, or I’ll try my darndest. Oh, your new Transductions piece is a beauty, man. Let me … Everyone, there's hell of a pretty and generally fine post/piece by Thomas Moronic aka the superb writer Thomas Moore over on Transductions, right above Marcus Whale's piece in fact. Here's your shortcut. ** Steevee, Hey. We'll see about 'Cows'. I don't think anyone is expecting a blockbuster by any means since it's a reprint of a 'cult classic'. Cut-outs are pretty much standard fare these days, and not such a surprise or all that telling really. ** Statictick, Yikes about your crumpled frames and days of near-blindness. If I ever get a signal from the Cartoon channel over here, I'll check those tips out. Crucifux Day is hugely anticipated, needless to say, and thanks a bunch, man, and welcome back. ** Trees, Hey. I hate when that happens: phone screwed by less than nimble fingers plus a john. Life's okay here, busy busy and wedded to a stage. The Vinyl show was really nice, yeah. Maybe it'll travel. Best to you, T., and now I'll scramble onwards. ** Bill, The Takeshi show's funness isn't too dependent on a pre-existing liking or even knowledge of his work. Like I said above, the clips from his insane Japanese kids show make it very hard not to like him more. Glad Berlin is cozying up to you. ** _Black_Acrylic, Hey. ** David, Oh, 'Parents', yeah, kind of nice. Randy Quaid? Have I got that right? ** JW Veldhoen, Whether poem or something else entirely, I dug it. I even digged it. ** Justin, Yeah, one hears St. Martins is a toughie to get into, but people do, even people I've known and would never have imagined could get in there. Definitely try. I mean, why not? Okay, I need to push forward, ugh, but more tomorrow. ** Amccartney, Hey, A. Thanks a lot for the general rundown on your novel's aboutness. It's a very good sounding place for my imagination to start furling. Right, of course, about the border worries re: your visa. Completely understood. Still, one day ... Paris and you are natural. Lovely to see you, pal. ** Armando, Hey, man. Very quickly 'cos I have no time, Christophe Honore asked me to play a small role in his new film. I love his work, so I said sure. He likes my work too, and hence the invitation, which is awesome. I can tell you more about it after I shoot my scene on Friday. I don't think I know Kelly Reichardt. I'll check to make sure when I get a minute. Take good care. ** Apologies again for how rushed my end of the p.s. was today. Hopefully, my blog time will be more leisurely tomorrow. The post: I haven’t done one of these in a while, and I thought I’d share a handful of the intriguing FB people who asked for my hand in cyber-friendship. Okay, see you guys tomorrow.
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