Blurt

NOT a ROUNDABOUT…

June 4th, 2009
But a…? Walking down Dolores ’street’ from 16th towards the park the other day I was confronted by a certain realization which I’ve had many times before, surely you had it too San francisco, just like so many american styled cities, does not put pedestrians at the center. big deal! I know… but bare with me here… I have [...]

16th and mission

May 22nd, 2009
today was the 6th anniverssary the 16th and mission open mic I delivered somewhat of a mood killer to a crowd of drunk poets that was only half listening It went something like this: We’ve gathered here to celebrate the fact the way people have been gathering here on this very street corner every thursday going back six years to share words Saturday May 21st [...]

HELP!

May 6th, 2009
this is serious! but this is actully also really funny to me here I am sitting on the computer trying to figure out how to come to terms with the fact that I managed to lose my cellphone. five years ago I had a pay as you go phone for a couple of months, and I was relieved [...]

mayday

May 5th, 2009
The word play off of Borderline Personality Disorder that this website draws on, is something that I obviously think lends itself very well to the mentality instigated by our over-technologized society. But through the base of the definition of what that mental-illness is, sneaks in an underlying subtle theme, which is my [...]

The Burrito Bag Project

March 7th, 2009
So this is obviously going a little farther than the borderline digital theme I set here but maybe the fact that a fall of a total of 10 inches managed to kill my laptop screen and make me lose even more faith in technology can be to blame. My computer addiction, though monetarily viable, has always [...]

Romanticizing the Revolution

February 14th, 2009
I’ve got a special place in my heart for revolutionaries. Every year the anarchist bookfair comes to golden gate park punks and politicks flock from all over the bay and all over the country and I get giddy with the possibilities of all these radicals congregating in one place. if only we could agree on a tactic to persue we [...]

my friend kirsten

October 1st, 2008
my friend kirsten reminded me to overlook the little bulshit differences that seperate the multitude of us alternatives feigns and creative thinkers my friend kirsten made vegan cupcakes that made the teargas and concussion granades seem like fireworks in the background of our adventures my friend kirsten talked about our drug and violence infested gentrifuckedup ‘microhood’ in [...]

pandamonium nyc

August 16th, 2008
With the economy down and oil prices skyrocketing New Yorkers were anctious for meaning when a cryptic giant panda face crop circle appeared in Union Square. The seemingly simplistic design was in line with previous circles that appeared that year but it carried a slight deeper emotional context by being so damn cute.

The Collapse of the social scene

July 31st, 2008
So I’ve played the name game before, but this is too much! It started as soon as I got to the east coast. I havnt been to NYC since the 2004 RNC, which was a very traumatic experience that scarred me for the last 4 years. So as I was travelling east (dont ask me why [...]

mobile broadcast rescue mission

July 20th, 2008
now I know it’s a myth about the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but there it was, when all other avenues seemed closed, the NOmadjik mobile veggie powered media bus, on a rescue mission from the end of the rainbow. I havnt bathed or done my laundry in three weeks, much less checked my [...]