Saturday, July 5, 2008

A bit more documentation

,It's going to be slow, and maybe a bit out of order, but it will happen. We need to recover. But as an offering, here's the rest of the stuff from Weekend 1 of the festival:



Paul Bruner's first performance of the night, Presidential Penises and Hanging Chads.



Olchar reads Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1816 poem, Kublai Khan.



And from exactly 100 years later, Tristan Tzara's Saint of 1916

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Warren Fry reads Daniil Kharms' To Ring To Fly.



Lindsann & Fry give you some facts about Rufus Choate.



Paul Bruner's second piece of the night, Square Hatman Goes Glip Nigat.



Reid Bingham organises a circuit-bending chaos session with everyone playing.


Thanks, when we're able we'll get up documentation of weekend 2 with Alan Reed, then the rest of the festival and the last couple Fiddlesticks events....

4 comments:

A K said...

i've got them all playing at once. mayhemus fantasticus. btw...i'm rather interested in rufus chote, do you have any more information on this man-legend?

Olchar E. Lindsann said...

Wanna know another goddamn amazing thing about Rufus Choate ( . . . ? )
>BAM< :

His successful use of sleepwalking as a defense against murder charges was the first time in American legal history this defense was successful in a murder prosecution.

YEAH!!!

see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_Choate

mrpillis said...

hook me up with some old school footage brother man.

Olchar E. Lindsann said...

footage in old-school format, or footage of old-school shit?