Kansai dandy

Off to Kyoto for the weekend -- sporting a gaudy new eyepatch, rowrrrrr -- for an art opening, a museum show of Modern Style in East Asia, a somewhat crappy matsuri, and a film festival. Plus of course visits to the Cafe Independent and Keibunsha Books.
rowrrrr
i know of many people that use livejournal for that purpose.
sincerely,
Kajio
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-kajiu nishioka
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(Anonymous) 2004-09-18 07:09 am (UTC)(link)Re: rowrrrr
momus (the artist) is a true winner, but i have still not forgiven him for the day i spent lying in the drug park, listening to his music, feeling awful, but somehow not being able to turn it off.
however, my excursion into unfair criticism of the musical gods has failed. it has not brought me any satisfaction to compare his face to that of a cold rotting skeleton, deep beneath the earth. maybe if my criticism were more heartfelt, i would be sated. momus actually looks quite sun-drenched and healthy in most of his pictures. i wonder if he has a lazy eye, though. or maybe Mal Occhio. maybe its some nietzsche-inspired homage to the evil hearts of pirates.
my name is not kajiu, i am not japanese.
i wanted to see how he would respond to someone who appeared to be japanese.
i hide behind the image of a long dead mammoth,
tomas
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-tomas
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Might check out the art opening tho.
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Fan Grrl
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(Anonymous) 2004-09-18 05:30 am (UTC)(link)What is the dimension of your eye patch?
And the measurement of the band.
Are you allergic to any material?
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What's the big excitement surrounding Cafe Independent?
please
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I've been a fan of yours since 'Tender Pervert', and I just found out about your LJ - is it OK to add you to my friends list ?
Oh, and the eyepatch is smashing !
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The eyepatch is a purse from Yokohama Chinatown. Or it was.
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(btw, if you remember a 'four words for nicola' mail some 5 years ago, that's me... the beat generation: the tyranny of structurelessness. eheheheh)
(oh, and by the way, i bring a print of that email in my wallet!)
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i wrote you an email in 99 asking you opinion about a list of things, the game was that you must answer 4 word per item.
and - to my great pleasure - you did:
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Nicola,
> The chemical brothers (the latest album)
some geeks are macho
> The Velvet Underground (the first album)
the beginnig of everything
> Sport
to play, not watch
> The Beat generation
the tyranny of structurelessness
> Life as a comedy (or a tragedy) of roles (everything is a mere facade)
masks become our faces
> il gioco delle parti
qui est in / out?
> School
prejudice intolerable when authoritative
> William Blake
multimedia avant la lettre
> Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
the Horror! is exaggerated
> (ultra) short hair
for faggots and fascists
> fat female cats
cats should be thin
> Orbital (P&P Hartnoll)
'Box' video is great!
> Piet Mondrian
painted into a corner
> Gustav Klimt
sex-drawings, Rome 1981, revelation
> transfert
transference, projection, cathexis, love
> Rough Guides
still make too-smooth holidays
momus (written in lower case)
*** eom ***
> but your LJ is visually one of the most beautiful I've ever seen.
/me blushes
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Good stuff.
piede de cockney
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books furnish a room
(Anonymous) 2004-09-18 07:22 am (UTC)(link)they have some beautiful picturre books.
erik
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http://grant.henninger.name/iPatch/
damn
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(Anonymous) 2004-09-19 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)Cheers,
- M
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Sorry I missed you.
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(Anonymous) 2004-09-20 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)I briefly considered entering the next door "Art Zone" which would have meant stumbling upon that opening party. However the last exhibition I saw there was pretty lame. The Mammoth thing looks pretty good though. What I was after in Media Shop was a volume of Bonnard's paintings. But as usual I was distracted by other books and when I eventually made my way to the back of the shop where books on painting are, it was time to leave for a machi-awase (another nice word).
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