VNLS


taken in Paris in the best hostel I have ever been to. St Christopher's. Highly recommended!!!

Finally collected some new vinyls. From Forced Exposure and from Bleep!!!
(chk chk chk rules !!!)

TGR


le tigre

taken in Paris

FNT







My first own font. I am learning how to use it on the blog. The effects to be seen soon.

tools: FontCreator (free evaluation version)

SX STCS


...I dreamt about...

...the suitcase...

...of...

sexy suitcase
dreamt by: me
found: on the train to London

T M MTHR

Yesterday it was Mother's Day in Poland. Every mother is someone special...and there is an unique relation between the mother and child...

maternity

taken in London

SXL LBRNTHS


...sexual labirynths...

ad by American Apparel
re:work by pro:me:us

DPR MZ


...find your own way...
deeper maze

taken in tube

FRTHR LBRNTHS


...there always is...

...an exit from labirynth...

...just choose the right direction...

taken in tube

NW DS


new ideas

work by: Storm Thorgerson
re-work: pro:me:usf

Whoa! What a weekend...London again!!! With Karolina, Andy, Paweł and Paulina...
Getting lost in the city again...Finding new ways in labirynths of streets.
New inspirations...

LBRNTHS


...all the...

...virtual...

...labirynths...

...lead to digital rabbit hole...


All Semacode's on blog generated with INVX

XPLCT LNK



And here is something I will teach you (I prefer to say that I will share with you) (don't resist...stay cool and continue reading please...).
(Tutorial inspired by Natalis' comments)

It is a short tutorial how to creat a nice looking explicit link...

When you want your links to appear like this on a site try to use these instructions.

IMPORTANT!!! In the tutorial I've used "(" and ")" type of brackets, but to make the code work you will have to change the brackets to "<" and ">" respectively...
Don't worry...after reading it, and some experiments it should all be clear...

1. Copy-paste this as a text somewhere in your blog (comment, text, captation to photo/drawing, etc.):

(a href="http://")(/a)

(remember that in "real-life" you will have to change the brackets!!!)

2. Copy-paste the link to the web-site or other web-page content that you would like to be displayed upon clicking on the link, into the space between the " and ".

For instance I will use the link that you pasted in in your comment:

(a href="http://www.bajzelwonderland.blogspot.com/2008/06/memorandum-9.html")(/a)

(remember about changing the brackets!!!)

3. Now that you have the link you can write something that you would like to be displayed on the site instead of the long link itself. You have to write it between those two brackets ")(" (in "real life these would be ">" and "<" respectively). This is important!!! This are the brackets between " and /a.

For instance: I will write down something and you will see how your link might appear on the site!!! (:

This is the synthax:

(a href="http://www.bajzelwonderland.blogspot.com/2008/06/memorandum-9.html")parental advisory!!! adult content!!!(a/)

(remember that brackets should be different!!!)

And this is how it looks like when you change the "(" and ")" brackets to "<" and ">" brackets.

parental advisory!!! adult content!!!

Viola!!! Try it and click the link!!!

(When you know the synthax you can use the "link" icon while writing a post alternatively...Hovewer knowledge about the synthax allows you to use it anywhere...)

KNGST KNG VS GDZLL

Continuing recent Japanese influences...Short story about the confrontation between Godzilla and Kingston Kong!!!


It suddenly appeared on the island. Strange, fearful creature. Godzilla!!! (here in red mood...)



Our hero was however adamant and kept his blood cold awaiting for the confrontation. Kingston Kong!!! (here in shadow as usual...)



I am not going to write what happened next...There is so much to say that whole my blog would not last fot it all to be told...You can use your imagination...


The photo here can however give you some more hints about the real story...



Godzilla comes from the library (I got this book for free...guess it was a promotion or an action to promote reading during this times of economic turmoil...).
Kingston Kong comes from outter space(probably fell from sky or outergalactic...don't know really) (I found him and took him home...).

LGHTLP


cloud stave (picture taken while I was on Eurostar train going home from Warp20 in Paris)

LIGHTLOOP is my new music project. I have created a myspace profile. It still needs some tweeking however. I will try to upgrade it during this week. Meanwhile you can enjoy the first uploaded recording. A sketch of future directions. It is a down-tempo journey into noise territories. You can hear the analog background cause it has been recorded on audio cassette. To be listened on headphones (the quality is low...I have to master the recording skills...I know...) in early morning or late night. The structure is very long!!! So it may feel a little bit monotonous...(hope it won't). However I needed to do it that way to entrance the listener. Hope you'll find some resonant frequencies...

CVRNS F KGHR



Caverns of Aokigahara (inspired by Natalis)

...detail from Peter McDonald's 'Art for Everybody'...


...leaflet that I found somewhere on the ground in the underground...

WRP 20 D1D2

As I promised today some more photos. If you expected to see photos of the artists you should got to WARP's website. By the way it is brand new!!!

The 20th Anniversary is a special occasion so the place should be special as well. And it was.
Here is a look to the main entrance to the Cite de La Musique.



The building had many open spaces. Each wall was different and suprising. With different textures, angles and hues. Large glass spaces allowed the light from outside get inside the building making in lighter and more vibrant. Great ambience to enjoy the music.





View on one of the patios.

Here is the section of the place.


And here is the plan/map.



Warp20 was not only about the music. It was also about Warp Vision. There was a cinema in which you could see some of the works. There also were telebims with excellent projections which complemented the music, making it even more fun.



To make the event even more complete there were sculptures and other objects of design that were teasing your brain.

multi-channel robotic choir by TEENAGE ENGINEERING


As if it was not enough there was merchandise from Bleep available (got Broadcast and Plaid on the vinyl!!! and Tiny reminders (:)



The line-up was amazing. There is no point in writing about all of the artists. Each performance was outstanding and exceptional. Probably the best ever selection I have enjoyed.

Day1


This was a preparation day. You might call it a taster. The moments I will remember the most: Andrew Weatherall, Jarvis (Yeahey!!!), Chris Cunningham and (suprisingly?) !!!(chk chk chk).
I met Charlotte and Sara on that day and we were having fun together. The best was however yet to come...

Day2


From the very beginning it was a different day. There were new people. The feeling was more exciting. It was something that I expected it to be.
This day people were more connected and the feeling of rave was in the air!!!
Altough everyone was somehow subconsciously (or not) waiting for Aphex Twin & Hecker in my opinion the person who made the event to feel like 20th Birthday Party was Luke Vibert!!!
Leila's performance was inspiring!!!

Aha! There was even Polish trace...You never know where you can find influences from Silesia!!! Elektro!!!



another LP to enjoy (:

To sum it up...I would like to go to such a party before the WARP30...



Soon some photos from the party should be available. I will publish a link here as well.

WRP20


mental map
Taken in Paris.

Just returned from Paris/London. Warp20 in Paris is history now!!! Amazing venue... People from all over the world... And music!!! Energetic coctail for the rest of your life.
My expectations were high but the birthday party left me without much to say. Just only one "I wished...". My friends with whom I have been exploring Warp and widening my musical horizons should have been there with me. Hubert, Wojtek, Tomek, Marysia, Ed, Kuba and many many more...Yes it's you guys!!!

I will try to post some photos (mainly architectural because I respected the artists' will).

I met special person in Paris. Charlotte. Hugs!!!

PPR VNL


I found this vinyl on the train during my recent journey to London. Altough many bands recorded covers in their career, perhaps this is the first newspaper cover you could listen to...And it is funny again because going to London I was planning to buy a vinyl there so I took the protective sleeve (which you can see in the photo as well). I found the vinyl at the very beginning of my journey...

JZZ GHST


JAZZ GHOST taken near London King's Cross

This photo is an alegory of jazz. Ethereal, unpredictive, non-existent. Shouldn't I write about soul?