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#1
Bring and Brag / Re: Silent Aether
August 26, 2008, 03:44:25 PM
haha. i don't know how to do that. you can open the images in a new window i think. I am not that web geeky hence why it took me the best part of a year to make. i'll look into it. it is kind of annoying.
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Bring and Brag / Silent Aether
August 25, 2008, 01:10:43 PM
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#3
Discordian Recipes / Re: Potatoes!!
August 18, 2008, 02:16:23 PM
potatoes, cut into discs
aubergine or cougettes or both, cut into strips
some cream
a dollop of passata di pomodoro, or make your own (garlic, small onion, tomatoes, red wine, basil, lick of chili)- it's good if you burn it a little
a good elbow of cheese (provolone, fontina, gruyere, etc. whatever you have) cubed
a load of parmesan
olive oil
salt and pepper
pinch of mace

peel potatoes them and chop into discs, parboil in water
slice courgettes/aubergines and grill them coat them in olive oil while the potatoes boil
put in an oven proof dish with potatoes
loosely mix warmed passata and cream, and mix in lots of the cheese.
salt and pepper
coat with a load of parmesan
oven cook for a while

you can add meat if you like, leftover chicken, bacon, whatever. i make it with not much passata but some people make it with loads. i like it with cream in. maybe burnt mushrooms. it's kind of a parmigiana/gratin hybrid.


also, if you have lots of garlic and some facepunch red wine i suggest you make garlic mash by roasting some bulbs and squeezing garlic, cheddar, cream or milk and butter, cabbage into the mash. also if you fry some loosely cut onions cooked in oil and smoked paprika and throw them in too it is nice.
#4
Or Kill Me / Re: Modern Architecture
April 29, 2008, 03:13:57 PM
yes, not quite architecture. the man has proven to be quite influential amongst young architects in England, and thankfully a byproduct of this might be architects with greater curiosity in general. I guess the shit will always reign over the rest, that's the way things are, the inextricable connection between architecture and money cannot really be overcome in a way other than the theoretical practice of architecture. Yet simultaneously this is what makes it interesting and soul destroying, and slightly retrogressive. Drawings and diagrams are great aren't they?I think so. Mr. Spiller's things are thought provoking at least.
#5
Or Kill Me / Re: Modern Architecture
April 29, 2008, 02:27:49 PM
'pataphysics
ra-chitecture
daubing sensory paradigms
and rotating around switches

http://www.surrealismcentre.ac.uk/papersofsurrealism/journal4/acrobat%20files/Spillerpdf.pdf

currently vice dean of an outspoken school of learning
yet, there is something there.