jupiter mission
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft)
jupiter mission
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft)
American envoy gets slashed in Seoul. Tensions with North Korea rise as the US and the ROK play war games.
via wikipedia
Saw the full moon bonfire in Haeundae beach. Threw a bamboo stake into the fire. Danced with the ganggangsullae ajumas for a lap around the fire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganggangsullae
http://filmmakermagazine.com/93323-watch-whiplash-the-short/#.VPUnAHyUeUl11 (linkrot)
https://filmmakermagazine.com/93208-davey-foundation-offers-grants-for-short-films-deadline-march-15/
Aoshima. Cat Island.
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2015/03/a-visit-to-aoshima-a-cat-island-in-japan/386647/
seinfeld on work
see seinfeld talk with howard stern (6-26-2013).
the last light of the year of the horse.
every child and teen across korea is bowing to grandparents for tradition and a little extra cash. dat green and yellow money.
we ride a bus to danyang. heavy traffic. what’s supposed to take one hr takes three. our bus gets rammed by another car. just a little dent. just a little reminder of whose year it’s going to be. by night we arrive in danyang.
the next morning we drive up to the snowy top of mount yangbangsan with old paragliding hippies. they’ve got their official ponytails, official disheveled hair and official beer guts. they lounge in the back of our 4×4 like old farm hands. at the top, by the observatory, we gear up and run and jump off and glide across the valley of danyang. i peek at the pine trees on the ridge below as they close in. the trees look like the needles on the back of a great sleeping porcupine and i wonder, in the case of unscheduled landing, if i would be impaled or just safely hang from the tangled parachute silk like in the movies. we clear the ridge to find the river’s big rocky bend under us. to the north rectangular factories with big smoke stacks. we swerve abruptly and then rock side to side for the fun of it. it’s part of the paragliding adventure package im told later. elly is somewhere behind me floating and circling the little town like a colorful vulture. we approach the landing sidewalk. legs out is the only instruction im given throughout the flight. up above me more human dandelion seeds glide and circle silently.
we cross the river for food, spelunking and a joyride.
fried fry
makeoli
gosu cave
mystery man
we boogie up and down the mountains and cliffs in a madmax buggy.
we take a packed train to seoul.
destination: itaewon.
objective: the best pizza this or that side of the dmz.
we enjoy our slices in the company of two obnoxious indian girls.
churros dipped in chocolate.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/130870372@N03/16058767314/in/photostream/
rain +mario.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/130870372@N03/16061150183/in/photostream/
+toad
towering hamburger with glazed donut bun.
coffee at a beatnik-era cafe.
hongdae
pork. lettuce. gochujang. dinner.
beer samples at tomatillo in itaewon.
rain. spaceships in dongdaemun.
dream
I speak to old classmates. We talk about my upcoming bday. I show them a slideshow of photos from a long train trip.
Now we’re on a train. We pass a cemetery. I point it out.
The main gate of the cemetery sticks out from the forest like the doors to Jurassic Park.
Behind the cemetery a city of blue and dark blue skyscrapers.
I say “El Cementerio General.” Of what city? Santiago? There are houses near the entrance. The houses are walled with white adobe like a huaso pobre’s hacienda.The walls stand shoulder high. There’s a tall ancient oak tree with roots clawing the ground like a mangrove. We see four figures loitering outside the closed hacienda’s gate. They have long, thick necks and mullets. They’re anthropomorphic hyenas.
A few of us get off the train and approach the creatures for a quick picture. The place is humid like June in Ithaca. The hyenas appear to be small men dressed in costumes, walking on two legs and grumbling. They scramble away through a hole under the hacienda’s gate. Rising from behind the wall, two columns painted with red, green and yellow Buddhist motifs. The columns hold a Korean temple-style roof. The hyenas stick their head out from a gap on the wooden gate. The three or four heads seem to belong to one body like the guardian dog of Hades.
Before we can get close to the hyenas we’re intercepted by two nuns with black veils and habits. As they approach us, an arrow flies in front of the older nun. We look up and see four or five metalhead youths on the second floor of an a-frame house. Their terrace extends to the branches of the oak tree. The teens have long black hair and lounge about on sofas and bean sacks. Some sport black iron maiden tshirts and ripped jeans. The mother nuns reprimands them. She turns to us. She’s ancient, small and fierce. The nun looks at the first one of us. She says to him “Ud. es perfecto.” and touches his arm. To the next guy she says, “Ud. esta gordito. Mire, su polera le queda chica.” The guy’s belly bulges and sags over his waist como un saco de harina blanca. I’m nervous. I don’t want to be made fun of. She looks at me and says “Necesita un poco mas de trabajo”. Then moves onto the last guy. To him she says “Esta muy flaco.” I wake up.
gustave dore via wikipedia
octopus doing what octopus does best
lesley gore. It’s My Party
http://www.npr.org/2015/02/20/387769267/fresh-air-remembers-lesley-gore-who-sang-hits-including-you-dont-own-me
Mark Woollen edits trailers for many major art house films including the coen brothers. Bad interview.
http://www.npr.org/2015/02/23/388481464/how-the-man-behind-the-trailers-sparks-an-urge-to-see-a-movie
some of his work: