Kim Gordon’s microphone doesn’t seem to be working. She taps it with her finger. (Someone) comes out to check the cables. This goes on for some time. But it is ok. It is enough really, for her to even be standing here, getting the tech figured out. (The warm up act, Brainwashers, was great too.Continue reading “Kim Gordon at Mississippi Studios”
Category Archives: art
Dogwood Tree
A painting by David Curtis, based on a wall paper pattern by Lonesome Pictopia, on a wardrobe from Dime and Penny.
Boa Constrictor House #1
A custom design build for a client in Portland Dimensions: 6′ wide, 2′ deep, 1′-6″ tall. Exterior grade plywood, pine structure, polycarb liner, stainless steel hinges, latches, and aluminum girts. Hardwood pulls. Galv vents not shown.
David Curtis invokes VARA protection on Desert Concrete
Pi-Des welcomes a first assistant.
Pi-Des is pleased to welcome Ro1 as Artist Assistant.
1 April 1998
On accretion and decay, a monologue w/ slides first performed by David Curtis at the Arts Factory in Las Vegas, Nevada preface: The surface of many photographic prints is reflective, as is the glass which faces framed prints, so the viewer sees her reflection in the framed image. This condition persists and yet is mostlyContinue reading “1 April 1998”
technical issues
Update: We are tracking a drone that is nearing our test facility. If it enters our airspace we reserve the right to initiate an unscheduled test of our anti-drone system. dc
Waiting for Rhino to load
a poem by David Curtis #InternationalPoetryCircle
Desert Concrete by dc_us
“I wanted to make the existing stone wall more planer by adding concrete veneer. I also wanted some of the existing stones to be visible to show the original construction, so the contractor came up with the technique of attaching wadded paper to the form boards so apertures were cast into the finish surface.” dc