Showing posts with label Lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lighting. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2014

Circulation






Perfect lights are backwards
Refracted cries
The needle hits black lacquer
Speakers forgive lies
I'm not running away
Circulation makes her crazy
She's not here to stay
She just came by to shoot you baby





The perfect lights are backwards
Refracted cries
Needle hits white lacquer
Speakers forgive lies
I'm not running away
Circulation makes her crazy
She's not here to stay
I just came by to shoot you baby

Thurston Moore

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Bruises







I tried to do handstands for you

Every time I fell on you
every time I fell
I tried to do handstands for you
But every time I fell for you
I'm permanently black and blue, permanently blue
For you







I grabbed some frozen strawberries so I could ice your bruising knees
But frozen things they all unfreeze and now I taste like
All those frozen strawberries I used to chill your bruising knees,
Hot July ain't good to me
I'm pink and black and blue
(for you)







I got bruises on my knees for you
And grass stains on my knees for you
Got holes in my new jeans for you
Got pink and black and blue








Got bruises on my knees for you
And grass stains on my knees for you
Got holes in my new jeans for you
Got pink and black and blue







For you
So black and blue
For you

Chairlift

Sunday, May 19, 2013

L1ghts












We often take for granted that our lights will come on when we flip the light switch


















Don't take anything for granted








Tuesday, December 13, 2011

1st Seminar about Experimental Lighting






 
The 1st Seminar about Experimental Lighting was organised by the Greek Committee of Lighting in cooperation with the departments of Applied Arts at the Greek Open University and Cultural Technology and Communication at Aegean University.


 



 
It has taken place at the Hill of Nymphs where is established the National Observatory of Athens and the Greek Lighting Commitee.


 


 
The educational activity was limited to two days between 26 and 27 October and 28 October in the evening the Observatory provided the experience of a reformed nighttime landscape and the chance of initiation into the secrets of light to a wider public.