Author: dale

  • SHA: transgressive inclusivism

    Lyles SHA, old style
    Lyles SHA, old style

    1Z0-460 exams
    Dale Lyles, always a skeptical participant in the Symmetrical Hand Arrangement movement, especially as represented by the verité school of Honea, Whitman, Rauschenberg, et al., struck back by moving in an entirely unexpected direction.  Critics began referring, not always admiringly, to his work as transgressive inclusivism.

    Lyles' first TI-SHA

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    It goes without saying that many found Lyles’ sudden break with tradition shocking, even repugnant.  The inclusion of vegetable matter, even something as symmetrical as a baby carrot, had never been considered by any proponent of SHA.

    Some scholars claim to have found paleolithic evidence of such practices, but in recorded history, such éruptions were anathema.

    Further examples of Lyles’ bizarre—and some say compelling—work are presented without comment.

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    However shocked the SHA community had been by these sudden departures, they were not prepared for what came next. 1Z0-474 exams

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  • Assignments

    Here’s a summation of outstanding assignments:

    L.08.9: A lighting fixture for Dale’s labyrinth, due Saturday, December 20, 7:00ish.  No responses yet.1Z0-485 exams

    L.08.10: First annual Lichtenbergian Film Festival, date still to be determined. Some chatter, but no real responses. CSSGB exam

    L.08.11: Time Travel project; Marc, was this post your response to this assignment, or to the film festival?

  • Art, part whatever

    Palin’s Recitative

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nlwwFZdXck

  • Assignment: L.08.11 (Time travel)

    First, there was this.  Which led me, roundabouts, here. www.jumpexam.com

    The assignment is to find some bit that intrigues you in a time capsule/travel kind of casino pa natet way, and post a piece about it. www.jumpexam.com

    To link a YouTube video, all you have to do is type “httpv://theYouTubeURL” in the body of your post.

  • Fun on the Internets

    These from a compendium of miscellany called Futility Closet that I check every now and again: www.jumpexam.com

  • Road trip: Elberton?

    I’d love to take a road trip to Elberton in November.  Anyone else?

  • L.08.9: an opportunity

    I began tilling the labyrinth area last night, and I came across this:

    www.jumpexam.com

    The entire back yard is actually made up of hard-packed clay and whatever construction detritus was there when we added on to the house fifteen years ago. There’s only about an inch of topsoil there.

    So anyway, I figured this might appeal to one of you out there as you muse about creating a lighting fixture for the labyrinth. Yes, Jeff, I’ve already thought about turning it into a fountain, you pervert.

    UPDATE, rather than create a new post: www.jumpexam.com

    I brought these home from school:

    They’re white, plastic, translucent.  I just stood them up this way to get them lit by the sun.  They might make nice pillars of light in some way.  Unless they melted.

  • Art: Books

    I love stuff like this, but I know I never will have the patience, time, or creativity to do anything like it, so I just groove on web collections.

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