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Archive for June, 2006

Damien Hirst: the dissection as aesthetic

By reprobate • Down 29th, 2006 • Category: Articles

I do not care Hirst.
I do not care that it is not even the best-known exponent of the 'Young British Artists'.
I am interested in only one aspect of his work: the dissection.
Can be considered art to take the fact of dead animals, cut, put them in a glass case and expose them?
Can be considered art to take the dead butterflies, remove their wings, glue on [...]



CURRENT 93 - Black Ships Ate The Sky "

By Alexdd • Down 28th, 2006 • Category: Reviews

New work for the cult band Current 93, of course you move within the apocalyptic folk.
Disk full of collaborations, all notes within advangard / industrial.Eccovi a list of some guests who have contributed to this new production: Cosey Fanni Tutti (Cris & Cosey - Throbbing Gristle) - Clodagh Simonds (Mellow Candle) - Antony Hegarty (Antony And The Johnsons) - Marc [...]



14/06/06 Depeche Mode @ Ljubljana

By Creepy-Eyes • Down 21st, 2006 • Category: Reviews


Here's how our adventure began for the concert of Depeche Mode + Placebo stage of Ljubljana (SLO). Unfortunately, guilt dinner some Central European 'too verbose and not very accurate indication of the waiter Slovenian us to arrive at the stadium where the concert of Placebo now nothing remains but little: Meds, Every You and [...]



14/06/06 Placebo @ Ljubljana

By Dark Cloud • Down 21st, 2006 • Category: Reviews

In the midst of a sunrise already numbed by the heat of summer I appeared on stage at the Central Stadium Bezigrad group "shoulders" of extreme luxury, made by an American, one Swedish and one English, art Placebo. Sunglasses the first one to the other bare back, give me a pleasant feeling of being at [...]



Giovanni Arduino

By Raven Ophelie • Down 16th, 2006 • Category: Articles, Reviews


'We are immaculate inside, maybe, but let coal out.' GA
There is little news about John Arduino, Italian writer who has been called the most as 'the Tim Burton of Italian literature'.
Born in Turin in late mid-sixties, is now a freelance editor and scout, but in the past, has also worked as director and screenwriter. [...]



H2Odio

By Linfanera • Down 13th, 2006 • Category: Reviews


A film by Alex Infascelli, the cast and the international partners.
The story is simple: five girls who retire in the middle of a lake for a week of purification, water-based, roots of licorice and salt.
But one of them hides a secret, a problem that will not hesitate to manifest itself in its most [...]



Meanwhile

By Dark Cloud • Down 5th, 2006 • Category: Poems

Flee also from the shadows
You know saran always ready
To darken your light
Deftly dodges the raindrops
See who intended to dissolve
The ink of your convictions
Kill him now that silence
I feel that intense burning
Your will want a river
Always full

But that sun is just sick and sincere
To illuminate a sober and discreet
Our parts [...]