Friday, January 26, 2007


How to kill time

Since I stopped having one, I have become very curious about other people's daily schedules. Whatever can they be working at from the moment they wake up? How can they spin round all day long like fluid in the washbasin, until they reach the orifice of sleep? They tap away at the touch screens of their own lives, on which is perpectually displayed a hysterical daily round, and, from time to time, the ecstatic daily round of empty time.
Those whose time is gobbled up by useless activities cannot even conceive that you have nothing to do. You have to keep up their belief in this ilusion, for they then accord you the same artificial respect as they have for their own all-consuming activity. By contrast with the other hysteria - that of slowness and boredom - the uninterrupted dynamism of business is merely the hysteria of dead time.
Modern activities have the same subtle function as scavengers in the desert: by devouring dead time, they leave pure time at our disposal. By putting an end to free time, they deliver us from the anguish of full time.

Jean Baudrillard

Friday, January 19, 2007

western un-culture

Cultures, taken in themselves, are not moving towards each other. Or if they are, they are doing so as slowly as tectonic plates. The dream of reconciling them all one day is an absurdity. From the point of view of the universal, which is our point of view, they can only exterminated- including our own.The space left for any culture by Western un-culture can only be that of le mort [the dead man, but also the "dummy" at cards].


Jean Baudrillard

Keep in touch

Slowly it is the touch of you Marcel, A., Anne, B.,Sylvain, E., Inka, Lisa, .... and others that is enhanced in parts of my body.
Now after so many years of distance how can these hands and their specific touch been retained and contained in my own body to the point of of being able to renact them and feel them again.
Hands that open hidden spaces, closed doors, warm hands with calming effects, magical caring hands, repetitive gestures and touches repeated over and over the same shows. Lying there alone, my body feels privileged.
Dancing, if it gives you something it is this: the privilege of touch and of keeping it.
Suddenly a flash: How come none of these hands are of you? yes those who
supposedly had once affection for this person contained within this body.
I switch off the button. I open my task for today:
POKER HELP!
Yeah maybe I need some help.

DREAMS

No one should negotiate their dreams. Dreams must be free to fly high. No government, no legislature, has a right to limit your dreams. You should never agree to surrender your dreams.

Jesse Jackson

Monday, January 15, 2007

Saturday, January 06, 2007

PROJECTO NOVA VIDA

Inclui:

Luanda 2

Televisão

Frigorifico

$$$$$

14inha

Gritos, agressões variadas

Pacote especial para ela telenovela brasileira 24 horas

2 DVDS com Pamela Anderson muito especiais

2 noites grátis na secreta e discreta pensão Flôr

E muito muito mais visite-nos em:

Estrada Ld Sul km 19

Monday, January 01, 2007

Meridians


Eva Karczag por José Gil


“….a professora de dança ensinava os seus alunos a libertarem espaços de energia: se, depois, eles se sentiam mais soltos mais leves era porque já não precisavam do mesmo esforço que antes para executarem os mesmos movimentos.
No caso da professora em causa (Eva Karczag), todos os alunos lhe reconheciam unanimemente “mãos incríveis”, todos afirmavam que “ela os sentia pensar” quando lhes massajava o corpo.”

In O Corpo e a Dança
José Gil
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