Absolute Minimum
Posted on | February 26, 2009 | 1 Comment
Anyone who has followed this site for a while knows it comes and goes, that I tend to take a few weeks here and there and not post anything. And that’s mostly because I don’t have much of an interest in posting during those times. I feel a touch bad about it, because I know how it is to follow sites and want to consistently get new stuff from them. But, in the long term, it’s better for me, and therefore better for the site and hopefully for you if I follow my interests and not get caught up in the weight of expectation or guilt.
So, in the meantime, hey, have a look at this new site:
Absolute Minimum: A blog of minimalist art, music, and literature
I’ve got a new podcast and some posts queued up, and they’ll be along shortly. Thanks for reading.
Rideau by Tape
Posted on | February 19, 2009 | No Comments
Rivers Arms by Balmorhea
Posted on | February 18, 2009 | No Comments
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In The Last Hour by Janek Schaefer
Posted on | February 17, 2009 | No Comments
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Worms in my Piano by Hannu
Posted on | February 16, 2009 | No Comments
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Kondens by Erik Levander
Posted on | February 13, 2009 | No Comments
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Humbled Down by Matthew De Gennaro
Posted on | February 12, 2009 | No Comments
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Archaic Spines by The North Sea
Posted on | February 11, 2009 | No Comments
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Max Neuhaus NYTimes.com Obituary
Posted on | February 9, 2009 | No Comments
“Mr. Neuhaus himself preferred the term “sound installations” for the nonvisual artworks he created from electronically generated sounds emanating from an invisible source at a particular location. He worked, he said, from the premise that a person’s sense of place is determined by what he hears as well as by what he sees, and his art argued that a place can be denoted and described as definitively by the sound that fills it up as by a set of walls.”
Max Neuhaus, Who Made Aural Artwork, Dies at 69
Max Neuhaus Wikipedia.org entry
Full Bloom by Soft Circle
Posted on | February 9, 2009 | No Comments
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