by Frank O’Hara
When do you want to go
I’m not sure I want to go there
where do you want to go
any place
I think I’d fall apart any place else
well I’ll go if you really want to
I don’t particularly care
but you’ll fall apart any place else
I can just go home
I don’t really mind going there
but I don’t want to force you to go there
you won’t be forcing me I’d just as soon
I wouldn’t be able to stay long anyway
maybe we could go somewhere nearer
I’m not wearing a jacket
just like you weren’t wearing a tie
well I didn’t say we had to go
I don’t care whether you’re wearing one
we don’t really have to do anything
well all right let’s not
okay I’ll call you
yes call me
we are adding to the length of our lives ; for life properly consists in being awake.
Instead of just wearing lipstick to imitate a woman, Lindsay [Lohan] wore a fedora to imitate a man imitating a woman—imitating, more specifically, a sort of closeted ’50s homosexual whose excessive display of formal masculinity revealed how much of life was costume.
someone’s building a cloud city (via bldg blog)
spring
(Source: williamhundley)
Sublime Landscapes (Columbia/Warner Bros./Paramount/Disney), 2013
this.
spring phytoplankton bloom, bay of biscay, april 2013.
that’s the coast of france by bordeaux on the right and spain along the bottom and basque country overlapping onto both
Gordon Matta-Clark
Conical Intersect, 1975
Silver dye bleach print (Cibachrome)
Framed: 47 x 37 inches (119.4 x 94 cm)
GMCT2057
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Gordon Matta-Clark
Conical Intersect, 1975
Silver dye bleach print (Cibachrome)
Framed: 37 x 47 inches (94 x 119.4 cm)
GMCT3024EP
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Gordon Matta-Clark
Schematic for Conical Intersect, 1975
Xerox facsimile
8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm)
GMCT2460EP
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Gordon Matta-Clark
Conical Intersect, 1974
Four Color photographs
Each: 12 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches (32.5 x 49.5 cm)
GMCT679
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Gordon Matta-Clark
Jacob’s Ladder, 1977
Silver dye bleach print (Cibachrome)
Framed: 47 x 37 inches
119.4 x 94 cm
GMCT144
http://www.davidzwirner.com/exhibition/gordon-matta-clark-11/
so there are storms on saturn (it’s spring there, too). the storm system is as big as two earths and some of those lower-elevation red clouds you can see are the size of texas and churning at three hundred miles per hour. it’s centered over the north pole.
this is probably what that storm would sound like.
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