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G'morning vancouver
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because red + yellow is the best (and so is waterfallfallingforeveragain)
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The mysterious Builders. Meet them September 10-12 at SFU Woodwards (fb event link in profile) #vancouver #thebuilders
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Here is the poster for The Builders! Featuring some gorgeous illustrations by Meghan Dene Latta.
And below, my Friday afternoon activity of cutting out 300 circle postcards as promo (completed in 1.5 hours cause I am a MACHINE).
The Builders opens in three weeks! September 10-12!
More info here: www.meganblythe.com/the-builders
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gorgeous dance+projection at Hakanaï #isea2015 (at SFU Woodward's)
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The August calendar illustration & caption is all too appropriate: Where do all the days go? #thebuilders #suitcasetheatre #onemonthandtendaystilopening
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Panorama of my excitement over having climbed the highest mountain of my life so far.
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ohhhhh shit i just discovered Google Patents
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putting this here for reference later
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Contemporary artist Beili Liu’s site-responsive installation, Recall, created from approximately 600 suspended, handmade paraffin wax drips
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Instructions
We are writing and playing with instructions texts in the devising process for The Builders right now.
Keely found this lovely little poem that fits right in with the instructions theme…
How to Build an Owl
1. Decide you must.
2. Develop deep respect
for feather, bone, claw.
3. Place your trembling thumb
where the heart will be:
for one hundred hours watch
so you will know
where to put the first feather.
4. Stay awake forever.
When the bird takes shape
gently pry open its beak
and whisper into it: mouse.
5. Let it go.
-by Kathleen Lynch
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- SJ Sackett
from The Paris Review 58, Summer 1974
(those days when a poem stops you in your tracks)
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