Now (Won) Magazine International 2008 Bucket. - Trailor Park Boys, 2003 I was just remembering when I was a child - Doctor Who, 1989. when I was seven years old. - Bill Cosby, b. 1937. There's no pretty way to put this, I grew up in the suburbs. - The Wonder Years, 1988. I grew up a happy healthy child in a bright world of illustrated books, clean sand, orange trees, friendly dogs. - Lolita, 1955. I was sensitive as a child; I didn't go in for sports - Frasier, 1996. As a youth I used to weep in butcher's shops - Withnail and I, 1987. Remember the time - Michael Jackson, 1992 one evening going home from a friends house - Not I but the Wind, 1934 living nextdoor. - Living Nextdoor to Alice, 1976. neighbours - Neighbours, 1985. We got to talking - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969 about - www.about.com , founded, 1996 well, her older brother - I'm Alan Partidge, 1997. "Honey, what do you say we talk some trash. A dirty mind is a terrible thing to waste. Laughter through tears is my favourite emotion." - Steel Magnolias, 1987. We're talking… talk about vengence. - The Godfather, 1972. The older brother and his predominantly male friends teased - Sibling Relationships: Their Nature and Significance across the Lifespan, 1982 but I didn't fight, I ran away.... I was a hopeless wuss. Wuss, Wuss, Wuss. Now that I'm not nearly as much of a wuss as I once was, I still feel kinda of wussy from time to time: Residual wussiness, The kind of thing you can never really leave behind. - King Missile, 1987. Anyhow - Winfield Cigarettes, 1972 the child smells of hammers - Brasseye, 1997. He had very red hair. I'll tell you what kind of red hair he had - The Catcher in the Rye, 1951. Red fruit, ivory, fine timbers! - Syvia Plath, 1971 r ed haired Thunder God - God of Thunder, (game) 1993. My friend and I - Back to the future 3, 1990 w e'd planed it together - Strangers on a Train, 1951 gonna do a poo. - Peep Show, 2003 we throw shit back at them. We start a shit fight. We throw so much shit back at them. - The Thick of it, 2005. There's poo everywhere! - Mythbusters, 2004. It's gonna be a five star day babe. - What the Buck, Youtube, 2007. It's like - Run DMC, 1983 I'm not afraid of the megabeast!… we'll get up and poo... all over - Drop Dead Fred, 1991. I was saving - Apocalypse Now, 1979 put in a bucket - Discworld, 1989. Let's just say we won't be short of Chunky Monkey for the next month! - Hot Fuzz, 2007. I stare at myself in the mirror and I think - Iggy Pop, b. 1947 Now you listen to me, you smooth talking son-of-a-bitch. Let me lay it on the line for you - The Godfather, 1972. This is a bucket of shit - The Thick of it, 2005. Well, I'm just standing here with this bucket full… waiting for you to say the magic words so I can dump it all over you. - You can't do that on Television, 1981. I had a compulsion to do it. - Ed Gein, 1906 - 1984. But do not dare. - The Chronicle of Satan, 1905. A month later. - When Harry met Sally, 1989. I saw him. - The Mysterious Stranger,1916. Through the fence . - Blood Puddle, 2002. Just dancing in the dark. - Bruce Springsteen, 1984. The hostile figure melted into the face of Big Brother, broke into a deep, slow, rhythmic chant. It was a refrain that was often heard in moments of overwhelming emotion. Partly it was a sort of hymn to the wisdom and majesty of Big Brother, but still more it was an act of self-hypnosis, a deliberate drowning of consciousness by means of rhythmic noise. - Nineteen Eighty Four, 1949. Found dancing and singing. - Vertigo, 1958. dancing around the fire. - White Skull, 2004. dancing, around the fire, in enticing carousel. - Lemuria, 2004. Was singing. - Julie Andrews, 1982. Samurai Pizza Cats (Oh yeah). Who do you call when you want some pepperoni? Samurai Pizza Cats (Right on). They're stampin' out crime and you know that ain't baloney. Samurai Pizza Cats… Samurai Pizza Cats… Samurai Pizza Cats… Samurai Pizza Cats. - Samurai Pizza Cats, 1990. A cartoon of some kind. You know, like when they get hit on the head with a frying pan or something. - Break Away, 1979. Yes, all the charm of a simple little cartoon will melt before your eyes. - South Park, 1997. He kept me up all night singing. - Ghost, 1990. It harassed because it haunted. I could scarcely get rid of it for an instant. It is quite a common thing to be thus annoyed with the ringing in our ears, or rather in our memories, of the burthen of some ordinary song. - The Imp of the Perverse, 1845. I'm still here, Laughin' … through the fence. Think I'd just go away, well now not a fucking Chance. - Blood puddle, 2002. I just can't stop thinking about it. All I've been thinking about all week is. - Sex, Lies and Videotape, 1989. One bucket are you fucked in the head?! - Trailor Park Boys, 2003. When tha shit goes down ya better be ready. - Cypress Hill, 1993. But. - Beavis and Butthead, 1993. And I cannot lie. - Baby Got Back, 1992. Why must god punish me this way. - Lovage, 2001. His decent into the underworld and the power of his music exercises over all things, animate and inanimate. - Sirens, symbols of Seduction, 1998. The infernal serpent; he it was, whose guile, stirred up with envy and revenge. - Paradise Lost, 1667 - 1674. He is much older but do you think he visualizes scenarios, exchanges, fucking? - The Silence of the Lambs, 1991. Dance to an overture But I am drawn past their flickering lure ..,Dark solstice fever burns in me Like the tugging of my veins to feed Ravaging Raven-Lust, Unbridled at dusk. Hidden lusts will break the gates and swarm as love secretes the thrill for war… she-wolf bare your snarling jaw. - Cradle of Filth, 1994. I'm getting a hard-on! Beauty always gives me a hard-on! - Female Trouble 1974. My thoughts weigh heavy. - Cradle of Filth, 1994. You shall not lust after your neighbor… - The Torah, Deuteronomy 5. I know who you are, you think you are something but you are fucking nothing, I’m going to fuck you so hard you’ll be coming out of your ears… fuck you. - Happiness, 1998. I wanna be your tshirt when it's wet. - Bryan Adams, 1996. You're a beautiful animal... and I'm weak. - Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, 1965. The first time I saw you, I hated your guts. I think I even hated you before I met you….You want to know what's destroying this country? It's people lie you. It's vampires. I hate everything that you stand for. Most of all, I hate rich kids … So why do I want to fuck you so bad? - Year of the Dragon, 1985. but. - Beavis and Butthead, 1993. Too young to be. - The Hollies, 1970. I was too young to understand that. - Raven-Symoné, b. 1985. I made a decision. The Genius Club, 2006. I must say, that represents a level of hypocrisy. - Withnail and I, 1987. Because. - The Black Cat, 1843. A company of solemn tyrants is impervious to all seductions. - Voltaire, 1764. I burried. - Ladykiller, 1996. a bucket of shit. - The Thick of it, 2005. poo. - Drop Dead Fred, 1991. I was saving. - Apocalypse Now, 1979. And of the remote… situation of the burial. - The Fall of the House of Usher, 1839. An abomination under. - Noam Chompsky, 1995. our driveway. - Family Matters, 1989.
Frankie Magazine Australia 2008 1. Why quotes? Just Do it. - Nike, 1988. Because. - The Black Cat, 1843. We stand here today as nothing more than a representative of the millions of our people. - Nelson Mandella Nobel peace prize address, 1993. and. - Beavis and Butthead, 1993. Life doesn't imitate art, it imitates bad television. - Woody Allen, 1992. Piercing the secret purport of my speech. - Dantes Inferno, 1308 - 1321. It builds ideological castles out of the debris of what was once a social discourse. - Levi Strauss, 1974. Other than in scholarly apparatus of academic writing. - Daniel Chandler, 2003. Derrida has probably come closer than anyone else to articulating a lethal text. His texts use language to describe language's limitations. A paradox! But Derrida cannot truly complete the paradox; he can only point to it in a metaphorical way. For example, he borrows Heidegger's technique of writing under erasure. But his texts can at best destroy themselves, whereas the lethal text destroys the reader. - Michael Chorost, b. 1964. Is it possible to use language to undo the hallucinations created by language? The task seems impossible, but Zen riddles, Sufi jokes, the works of Aleister Crowley, and a few heroic efforts by philosophers such as Nietzsche and Wittgenstein seem able to jolt readers awake--shake them out of the hypnosis of words. - Robert Anton Wilson, 1992. 2. Is this really art? Some people have described it as some form of terrorism. Is this art? - Peter Hein, 1905 - 1996. You know you never ask an artist that. - The Next Stage, 2007. But. - Beavis and Butthead, 1993. Virtually anything can be art, there are levels of quality… Is a work of art any good? Art for dummies, A reference for the rest of us! 1999. That is the question. - Hamlet, c. 1601. Does it express successfully what it's intended to express? Does it amaze you in different ways each time you look at it? Does it grow in stature? Does it continually mature? Does its visual impact of mysterious pure power increase every day? Is it unforgettable? - Art for dummies, A reference for the rest of us! 1999. And. - Beavis and Butthead, 1993. Quotation. - Devils Dictionary, 1906. This is Terror? http://www.thisisterror.nl/ 2007. This is absurd! - Freuds last words, 1939. Do me a lemon. - Red Dwarf, 1988. Quotation the act of erroneously repeating the words of another. - Devils Dictionary, 1906. They've shadowed me all mah life. - And the Ass Saw the Angel, 1989. It's human nature. - Madonna, 1995. This is Terror? - http://www.thisisterror.nl/ 2007. Whoever said that. - Eureka Seven, 2005 - 2006. Go play records backwards and kill yourself. - Metalocolypse, 2006. 3. Does the project irritate people? Does it irritate yourself? Would seem the obvious suggestion. - Black Adder, 1989. But. - Beavis and butthead, 1993. The intention was not to irritate. - Maurizio Cattelan, 1999. It is simply this. - Kevin Rudd, 2007. It's like. - Run DMC, 1983. Learning a language. - Frank Herbert, 1969. These things take time. - The Smiths, 1983. until you are emotionally mature enough to handle it, totally able to cope. - Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By, 2001 4. Where'd the idea come from? Feeling like. -Oghr, 2003. another cliché. - Snog 1994. and. - Beavis and Butthead, 1993. In Analyzing. - Burzum, 1991. Death of the Author. - Roland Barthes, 1967. 5. How heavy is the book -- or books -- you're carrying around? Just as heavy, just as light. - Franz Kafka, 1918. as a. - Smart as a fox, 1946. Dumb Baby. - Rugrats, 1991. 6. Is this exhausting? Totally. - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, 1990. Displeasing people keeps you awake. - Nick Cave, 2004. But. - Beavis and Butthead 1993. Come a Long Way, Baby . - Virginia Slims cigarettes, 1968. It's like. - Run DMC, 1983. Get N or get out. - Nintendo 64, 1996. From the sublime to the ridiculous. - Napolean, 1803. Satisfies. - Snickers, 1930. Keeps going and going and going. - Energizer, 1980. 7. Your art has incorporated masks of different kinds -- in this case, it's a verbal mask. Have you got something to hide? I do. - Muriels Wedding, 1994. 8. This project has been described as "self-imposed torture". Would you describe yourself as a masochist? Did you ever notice. - Jerry Seinfeld, b. 1954. Allusion to the clichés of self laceration… are often associated with the phrase 'Performance Artist' - Robin Deacon, 2004 Fuck me gently with a chainsaw. Do I look like Mother Theresa to you? - Heathers, 1989. I don't want no dissension, Just dynamic tension. - Rocky Horror Picture Show, 1975. I always like art that can initially make me angry at the beginning. - John Waters, 2006. 9. Is it fair to say you have literally become a walking, talking cliché? Not all cliches need apply. - Time, 1973. They are metaphors that have become worn out and have been drained of sensuous force, coins which have lost their embossing and are now considered as metal and no longer as coins. - On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense, 1873. 10. Watching the project on Youtube, there's almost a Rainman/autism vibe to what you're doing. Do people ever assume you have a mental disabiliy ? t Yes. - Yoko Ono, 1966. They call me. - Apocalypse Now, 1979. Roboplegic wrongcock. - Brass Eye, 1997. In her voice there's a flaw. - Scott Walker, 2006. Would unfurl... like a siren weaving song from the lilt of choirs choking. In a tongue hilted in invective rectums… The lick of carnivorous winds… draw a veil for me… - Cradle of Filth, 1998. If you talk like that, people call you crazy… Crazy, am I? We'll see whether I'm crazy or not… I wouldn't care if they did think I was crazy. - Frankenstein, 1931. Don’t judge a book by its cover. - The Rocky Horror Picture Show, 1975. 11. How many relationships -- professional, personal, familial -- has this project ruined or affected by this? You don't much like me, do you? - Chopper, 2000. and in what has been revealed to us. - The Qur'an, Sura 3:84. Your questions are negative. - Boardreader, 2007. Is this really art?… Does the project irritate people?… self-imposed torture… Some form of terrorism… Do people ever assume you have a mental disability?… How many relationships -- professional, personal, familial -- has this project ruined… - Frankie Magazine, 2008. It's not that bad. - Trailor Park Boys, 2004. |
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