Thursday, April 27, 2006

This Post Modern Love



Went and saw the new Mathhew Barney flick, Drawing Restraint 9, which screened at 11:30 pm at the SF International film festival. It was 2 and a half hours long, starred Barney and Bjork and an entire Japanese whaling fleet. It's a modern tale of love on a modern day Japanese whaling ship, as well as being an efficacious introduction to the transubstantive properties of ambergris. I've posted Barney's pre-screening introduction, where he expounds on the idea that informs most of his work:muscular hypertrophy as a procedural model for artistic creativity. (Before I went to see the movie, to put myself in the right frame of mind I went and worked out at World Gym while listening to the Bjork soundtrack.)

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