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Hi folks,I'll be performing video at 119 Gallery in Lowell Saturday as part of this event.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=169813629770685 Location 119 Gallery 119 Chelmsford St Lowell, Massachusetts Created By 119 Gallery More Info Rock Flint Contemporary Ensemble: [MA] Forbes Graham - trumpet and electronics Junko Simons - cello Todd Brunel - bass clarinet and soprano sax Andrea Pensado - electronics Luther Grey - drums with dr T - live video + Ouroboros: [MA NH] Dave Seidel - electronics Bill Bacon - drums, percussion with Greg Kowalski - live video + unnamed band: [Lowell] Stephanie Lak - voice, objects, fun Michael F Dailey Jr - drums, &more fun Walter Wright - drums, percussionRock Flint Contemporary Ensemble: We explore sound and form through weaving soundscapes, pulsing rhythms and abstract tonality. Each member of the project has been active in the vibrant Boston free improvisation scene for some time. We are looking to get our concept to new audiences
I also have two new photo essays on FlickrPath to the Beaver Pond http://www.flickr.com/photos/22231918@N06/sets/72157627678509421/
Just down a hill from the family country cottage at Lake Waubeeka is a path that cuts through the woods behind some houses and eventually leads to a beaver pond. The path is full of interesting shapes and textures, and is a photographers delight, especially when there is sunlight filtering through the trees.
The August pix were taken on a cloudy day, the September ones on a sunny day. I'm looking forward to going basic there in October when the leaves will have turned.
Grass Tarp Drops Stain http://www.flickr.com/photos/22231918@N06/sets/72157627673780979/
A few weeks ago, Marya and I visited my old friends, Richard and Maureen Solomon and their son Brian. (All three are excellent photographers -- many of Brian's pix can be seen at
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000633027754 )There are always many interesting things to photograph around the Solomon's home, so, after an early dinner, I walked around their yard and garden with my camera.
Much to my (and Richard's) surprise, the best shots were taken of a piece of plastic tarpaulin that had been used to protect part of the lawn during a staining project. Rain water had formed droplets under the tarp, and the grass and the stain provided additional textures.
Here are some pictured I took of the scene -- I wish I had taken ten times as many,
-- " Practice makes perfect, imperfect is better." -- Paul Bley Emile Tobenfeld, Ph. D. Video Producer Image Processing Specialist Video for your HEAD! Boris FX http://www.foryourhead.com http://www.borisfx.com