Letter to a twenty-five-year old electroacoustic composerTruaxB.ingentaconnectOrganised SoundTruax, B. (1999). Letter to a twenty-five-year old electroacoustic composer. Organised Sound. Vol. 4, No. 3, 147-150.
letter inside it. The letter is from Ethan. He says in the letter that he knew Five came to kill him and tells him not to trust everything the Mogs say. He tells Five to survive at any cost. Five freaks out and throws the leather sleeve inside the chest and closes it. He is ...
The book, beautifully laid out, is broken into sections (Woodstock / Town Hall / In the Studio / Bob & Joan / Early ’65 / Forest Hills) by lyrics letterpressed onto heavy matt paper, with Kramer’s excellent narrative set in typewriter, an era-specific evocation of the prevailing technol...
LETTER FROM BRAZIL TO SHARON: Although my focus has been on animal rights, throughout my career I knew the shortest way to my goals was to keep the human animal relevant at all stages, so I intertwined all animals including the human animal into one lifelong project. ...
The art direction is extremely well done. The attention to detail is worthy of applause, with scary toys and dolls in the corner, and just the darkness certainly contributes to the horror. One particular instance, when there’s a sound of someone crawling through pipes, will have the skin ...
An alphabetical sequence with a poem and drawing for each letter. Full of delights and surprises as described in the back-cover endorsements reproduced on the right. ‘An Alphabet for Alina is . . . gorgeously produced by Five Seasons Press. What it impresses upon the reader is that if ch...
b. To perceive or become aware of by one of the senses: took a quick look at the sky; took a smell of the spices. c. To commit and apply oneself to the study of: take art lessons; take Spanish. d. To study for with success: took a degree in law. 8. To accept, receive, or...
C. the children didn’t behave well D. she was too angry to control herself 6. What changes did the author make at last A. She asked the children to take off their coats B. She made dinner together with the children C. She put off washing the clothes of the children D. She went...
Take five y ‘all… Smok ‘em if ya got ‘em while we decry the audacity of the vulgarian insurgency
InPurple Rain, this phrase is spoken with worldly gravitas by the actor Clarence Williams III, foreshadowing his character’s attempted suicide in the final act. A Pixar character he’s not. Yet despite the earnest delivery of these words, the song they inspire The Kid to write is curiously...