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Ink 19 :: Mulholland Drive
Carl F. Gauze takes a ride down Mulholland Drive, director David Lynch's latest entry into the "surreal film of the century" sweepstakes.
...charters come on stage singing, only to turn into tape loops. It's the film making process from the inside - editors and directors create a seamless reality out of unreal parts. You don't see the process on screen, only the result - this is the view the editor and director have, the merge between fantasy...
Ink 19 :: Heroin Diaries
In his new book, Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx lifts the lid on the most insane year of life when his drug habit took its gruesome, inevitable toll. Andrew Ellis discovers the reality behind the typical rock star clichй or sex, drugs and rock n'roll.
..., plus interviews with a motley crew (pardon the pun) of assorted hangers-on, Heroin Diaries goes into more detail on the most insane year in his surreal life. Along with its accompanying soundtrack, the book launches the reader straight into the brutal reality of Sixx’s supposedly glamorous rock star...
Ink 19 :: White Light
September1998 :: Print :: White Light (Ian Koss)
...to technology, takes place in a relatively timeless small-town (for a large part, at least) and uses astral projection as a source of virtual reality instead of any sort of head-mounted or retina-aimed device. Still a lot of modern voices are recognizable within Rucker's "man on the street" writing...
Ink 19 :: Donny Osmond
Donny Osmond at The Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA on June 15, 2001. Concert review by James Mann. Photos by June Rich.
...a Friend in Me," you would have thought it was a Beatles reunion. People yelling "Hello Rosie" to an image on a video screen is a bit unsettling. Reality, anyone? Continuing in the surreal vein was the smell of pot that wafted over the smoking area during intermission. Surrounded as I was by a gaggle...
Ink 19 :: Tweezer
May 1998 :: Music Sm-T :: Tweezer (S.D. Fitzpatrick)
..."Hot"-Lanta pretty well, I think. Having seen and heard Tweezer live before, I know them for creating a punkish, too-loud, scabrous sound-attack on reality. I kind of like it for that, but How to Live in a Day of Moral Chaos also features subdued moments: subdued like a crouching panther! A very physical...
Ink 19 :: Tweezer
July 1998 :: Music S-T :: Tweezer (S.D. Fitzpatrick)
..."Hot"-Lanta pretty well, I think. Having seen and heard Tweezer live before, I know them for creating a punkish, too-loud, scabrous sound-attack on reality. I kind of like it for that, but How to Live in a Day of Moral Chaos also features subdued moments: subdued like a crouching panther! A very physical...
Ink 19 :: The Troika
November 1998 :: Print :: The Troika (Ian Koss)
The Troika by Stepan Chapman Ministry of Whimsy Press The Troika is a bizzarre excursion into virtual reality and the cycles of human madness; its author is the recipient of the 1997 Philip K. Dick award, and deservedly so. Chapman dances around the line separating perception and reality with an agility ...
Ink 19 :: The Art of Noise
October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Art of Noise (Gail Worley)
...'ve come back to finish what we started... Evolutionary and revolutionary at the same time. Looking at the finished work, does it give you an almost surreal feeling? I mean, it's innovative and yet familiar at the same time? Anne : One of the interesting things that's happened to us, as people over the...
Ink 19 :: 12 Rounds
September1998 :: Ink Spots :: 12 Rounds (Gail Worley)
...people have in a whole hour. I love the break, where it goes to the acoustic guitar and we have the diva singing in the background. That's sort of a surreal moment. There's always a juxtaposition [in out work]. The happy songs are not happy, and the dark songs aren't necessarily dark. Something like...
Ink 19 :: The Make-Up
August 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Make-Up (Tom Minarchick)
...about them? They become assimilated into this mass of garbage, and that's because they're gearing themselves to some imaginary audience, when in reality people respond to that kind of individual vision. You know what I mean? The so-called mainstream doesn't even exist. So it's a really patronizing idea...
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