BioI am a conceptual artist experimenting in a semiotics of the meltdown from aging eventuating in death.
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![]() Fade In / Fade Out: Raising the FlagBush assures, Mission Accomplished. [Photo Credits: Left, Chad Henning; Right, Joe Rosenthal] American motorists, in insisting on lower gas prices at the pumps, approve Bush's surge for oil. |
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![]() Alzheimers [Version #2]Mediated images are not reliable as delivered.
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![]() Beat: My Debt To "On the Road"Beatniks were passé from the start, but "On the Road" has never gone without readers, though it took decades to lose its outlaw status. Only recently was it admitted—cautiously—to the literary canon. (The Modern Library has named it one of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.) Fifty years after "On the Road" was first published, Kerouac's voice still calls out: Look around you, stay open, question the roles society has thrust upon you, don't give up the search for connection and meaning. In this bleak new doom-haunted century, those imperatives again sound urgent and subversive—and necessary. (From Joyce Johnson's "Remembering Kerouac." Sociologists in the 1950s called my generation "The Silent Generation," but we knew that we were laid back and creative, children of the Great Depression who opened, as war veterans, the way into the sixties. "On the Road," inspired in me a promise never to hold a straight job, which I've kept well into my late 70s.)
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![]() [Transvestite] CoppersCross-Dressing Coppers: Left, Combined nanoscale layers of amorphous copper zirconium and crystalline copper; and Right: J. Edgar Hoover, former head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. |
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![]() Junk News: Where Women Fantasize How to Strike Back at Guys Who CheatWhy don't guys read women's magazines? Is it because we suspect that photographs like these are setups for the feature articles that women's magazine readers avidly gobble up as real? [Photo Credits: Glamour Magazine] |
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![]() Memories Of Famous People: The Conceptual Artist as LiarLooking on with the Sunday New York Times in hand, trucked in from Albuquerque so we in rural New Mexico could read what was happening in the world at breakfast. At left, a group of famous artists pose for a photo in front of a church on North Pueblo Road. |
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![]() Enamored2 CommentsThe medium and the messages: we are all fifty percent of our equations (created on a pc). |
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![]() Supreme Court Decision on School DiversificationFour Roman Catholic justices form a conservative bloc on the Supreme Court and four non-Catholics a liberal bloc. The remaining justice, also a Roman Catholic, is considered a swing vote. He often sides with the conservatives on certain issues. The conservative bloc recently decided two school diversification cases that angered the liberal bloc and disappointed many civil liberties groups. |














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