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05/27/2006: "Emulsional Problems"
Hours spent before the screen, Parishioners,
occasionally pay off.

My first encounter with Polaroid Warping
(or whatever the correct term may be)
was when I was living in Strasbourg (yes, 'Tish...) in 1986 (?)
There was an exhibition in a tiny underground club -
across the river, I think -
I cant remember the name of the club
but I loved the exhibition!
And I would follow Zabu anywhere...
Go see Emulsional Problems!
Read everything!
Even the bits you don't think you're interested in -
This guy has led a wild life!
His site starts here, I think...

I didn't know anyone there and the food sucked so I just started wandering around the house when somewhere in back near the garage I stumbled across the original article, John C. Lilly's own personal isolation tank. No one was around. This was my chance. I took off my clothes, got in, and closed the door.
Here I was at a birthday party trying to lose contact with my physical body...
These polaroids are no longer photographs -
they're like some kinda
Vincent-during-his-descent-into-absinthe (yes, 'Tish...) photo-realist impressionism.
Very nice indeed!
lerevdr on Sat 27-May-2006 @ 17:50 e.s.t [permalink]
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