11.10.10

pranks ant tricks

just so u know, I am not a as much of a prankster as before.

7.10.10

lift one to the air



2.10.10



take me somewhere nice
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1.10.10

exit

- Visa - tai pokštas, - sako lemputė, o aš nusišypsau. Iškišu galvą pro langą ir iš viršaus nužvelgiu žaidimų aikštelę, pilną žaislų.

o.o

my friend is always watched over by batman. That is why he is so safe. He is not afraid of getting hurt anymore. And that is a good thing. I like it.

There are also some good things in my life too. I now see them clearly. I hear music coming out of me again, and Ive got a new violin case. It's true.

Now I just have to go and look what is next.

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28.9.10

Apie naujas pradžias

Sako, palydint dienas reikia stebėti ženklus, kad nepražiopsotum išėjimo, o kai po kojom virpa žemė atsipalaiduoti ir žiūrėti, kuo tai pasibaigs.

Ir tarp besikeičiančių pavidalų išryškinti tą kuris labiausiai panašus į ką nors, ko verta siekti.  

Raibuliuoja siluetai ir šešėliai, linijos ir kontūrai, laukdami, kada galės pamaitinti save materija, po truputį traukdami atomus vieną prie kito, įelektrindami.

chill man

21.6.10









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My eyes already touch the sunny hill.
going far ahead of the road I have begun.
So we are grasped by what we cannot grasp;
it has inner light, even from a distance-

and charges us, even if we do not reach it,
into something else, which, hardly sensing it,
we already are; a gesture waves us on
answering our own wave...
but what we feel is the wind in our faces.


Rainer Maria Rilke 
 

24.4.10

the deserts may come in through our open windows and fill our thirsty eyes with water

 Prieš keletą savaičių įvykęs eksperimentas:





The deserts may come in through our open windows and fill our thirsty eyes with water by layerswires

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dance dance dance to the radio...




































Panopticon
: The Singing Ringing Tree


Designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu, the
Singing Ringing Tree is a 3 metre tall construction comprising pipes of galvanised steel which harness the energy of the wind to produce a slightly discordant and penetrating choral sound covering a range of several octaves. Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound. The harmonic and singing qualities of the tree were produced by tuning the pipes according to their length by adding holes to the underside of each.