earlier i watched reagan's funeral. it was a strange and telling event for me. though now i can't imagine how it could be any different, it struck me how militaristic it was. it simply blew my mind. i had a hard time remembering that someone had died. there were just so many weapons! it threw me for a loop. it made me remember what i already knew: the state is indeed its military. there is little separation. when i think about the culture of this country, sometimes i wonder: athens or sparta? indeed. sparta.
for the past year i've been writing a piece about war, and the genesis of the math and science i use to create my art; the algorithms i generate text with, the computers i use to process sound. it's a little worisome to me. i feel a little lame because i don't have have much to say. so many people have said it better. so all i have is sadness and binary code. too much blood.
for the past year i've been writing a piece about war, and the genesis of the math and science i use to create my art; the algorithms i generate text with, the computers i use to process sound. it's a little worisome to me. i feel a little lame because i don't have have much to say. so many people have said it better. so all i have is sadness and binary code. too much blood.



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So, have you heard that double LP that charalambides put out recently? I picked up the Unknown Spin reissue on Kranky, which was amazing, but haven't seen the new one anywhere.