Archive for July 19th, 2007

It’s working!

I decided to update the look of my blog. Mainly cause I stumbled across a theme that would allow my viewers to play the videos I post in the same page. The nice thing is that I can now post pictures bigger and I created a header that is congruous to the style of the studioDK website.

Blogging is proving to be the correct remedy for that losted feeling that I expressed yesterday. I’m starting to again crank those creative gears. Also I’ve started to create an audience. I have a few that have registered and I’d like to thank them. This is why I do the work I do. All my efforts in working to create what I create is really my desire to build and entertain an audience. I don’t do it for my self! I’m not motivated by a self-absorbed masturbation, which always results in nothing. I do it to reach out. It’s not just for me to express my opinion but mainly to share my experience. I knew from the beginning that I would not let my blog to become a forum for me to criticize and pollute cyberspace with my negative thoughts which I have many. And it has been a success. I suggest everyone do it.

The Studio Museum in Harlem, Van Der Zee and DJ Spooky

This evening I went to the Studio Museum in Harlem Located on 125th street btwn Adam Clayton Powell and Lenox ave. It is a very nice museum and the art is good. They had an exhibition of the photos of James Van Der Zee. There was a photo of a Harlem pool hall that I would love to acquire a print of. It takes you back to that time of the Harlem Renaissance. Many of the photos visualized the thoughts I imagined as I was making my way through the streets of Harlem to get to this Museum. However, I must admit that I think that a lot of my thoughts of this vintage aesthetic was also do to the fact that I had just finished watching the original 1932,“Scarface” movie directed by Howard Hawks before I set out for the Museum. I think everyone should see this movie that has only seen the 1983 remake.

DJ Spooky CD cover
At the Museum I was introduced to DJ Spooky (that subliminal kid). He gave me this CD. He said that he had just been in Venice for the Bi-Annual, which included a piece of his work. He also told me that he is working on a film in which people can re-edit and manipulate… I really would like to see this when he is done. Funny thing is that I had actually met him just before he became a start DJ. It was in a record shop on the bowery btwn Bond and Great Jones. I’m not sure how we started talking but I remember that we started to talk about Zakir Hussein. He was and still is very nice and courteous. I’m listening to this CD as I write this but I must admit it is kind of schizophrenic.



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