Dada is the groundwork to abstract art and sound poetry, a starting point for performance art, a prelude to postmodernism, an influence on pop art, a celebration of antiart to be later embraced for anarcho-political uses in the 1960s and the movement that lay the foundation for Surrealism. —Marc Lowenthal, translator's introduction to Francis Picabia's I Am a Beautiful Monster: Poetry, Prose, And Provocation
Name: CHOEBOT :VERSION TS-UNKO HAPPY LEE Age: 16 robot years (48,000,000,000 human years) Sex: transsexualRace: Korean Weight: 2 megatons of pure dance music Height: a little taller than the Beverly Center Occupation: same as Denzel in Training Day Alignment: aberrant/miscreant Experience level: same as Denzel in Training Day Favorite color: rape yellow Phobia: Swing Dancing , Bette Midler, and Bats Skills: destroys everything it touches, reverse pile driver, quivering palm, multiple orgasms, unbelievably flexible,can speak to rocks and vegetables Special powers: Flight, Invulnerability, Invisibility, breakdancing, voice throwing and mimicking (crank calls) and mending broken hearts
The High Line is a new public park, built on an elevated 1930s rail structure located on Manhattan's West Side. It runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to 34th Street
Dear Gary, It's been awhile since you, Karli, and I bitched about boys, clothes, and internships. But I will never forget your tiny apartment right off of union square or critiquing the whole Narcisco Rodriguez show together. I always knew you would be a reality show star, you're def going to win!
Selling season for Spring/Summer 2010 has come to a close, and although that is just the beginning of production, marketing, press, and distribution.
It is also the start of designing the next line for Fall/Winter 2010, to be ready for February. I know it's quite a ways away, but it never hurts to start early and keep my procrastination problem at bay.
So I start by searching the internet, visiting artists I love, blogs that inspire, videos that excite. I look any and everywhere because I can never predict where I will find exactly what I didn't know I was looking for.