jueves, junio 09, 2011

En las GRIETAS

La pasamos tapando grietas. Creando muros solidos e impenetrables, tapando tierra con asfalto, costruyendo bloques de cemento como enormes ntidades de LEGO.

Pero... es interesante lo que VIVE en las grietas, y no tanto lo que queda expuesto, en la SUPERFICIE.

mandala historia

miércoles, junio 01, 2011

lunes, mayo 16, 2011

Casualidad?

Otra obra increible de Philip K Dick... Dr. Bloodmoney'



Since the papers no longer inform us...

TOKYO (Reuters) – The magnitude 9 earthquake that struck a Japanese nuclear plant in March hit with almost 30 percent more intensity than it had been designed to withstand, raising withstand, raising the possibility that key systems were compromised even before a massive tsunami hit.
Embattled operator Tokyo Electric Power said Monday that partial data recovered from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant showed the ground acceleration during the quake exceeded its design specifications at three of the six reactors.
"This was clearly a larger earthquake than we had forecast," said Junichi Matsumoto, a Tepco spokesman for nuclear issues. "It would have been hard to anticipate this."
The March 11 quake and the nearly 15-meter (50-ft) tsunami that followed devastated Japan's northeastern coast and killed more than 15,000 people. Another 9,500 are still missing.
The disaster also unleashed the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. Some 80,000 residents around the plant some 240 km (150 miles) north of Tokyo have been evacuated because of the risk from radiation.
Japanese officials have previously said the meltdown that took place in three of the reactors at Fukushima was caused by the loss of power to cooling systems when the tsunami knocked out backup diesel generators. Tepco has repeatedly called the combined disaster an event "beyond expectations."
But new details released this week have called some of that account into question. At the same time, new data and inspections at the site have shown that the reactors suffered far more serious damage than previously thought and forced officials to abandon their initial approach to bringing the plant to a shutdown.
Officials said it was not clear whether the Fukushima plant had been damaged by the quake and said an immediate inspection was impossible because of the all-hands effort to stabilize the reactors.
But a finding that the reactors or key safety equipment were damaged by the quake itself could complicate the growing debate on the future of nuclear power in Japan at a time when Tokyo is under pressure to tighten safety standards.
Prime Minister Naoto Kan has pledged a blank-slate review of Japan's energy policy in the wake of the accident. Under pressure for his handling of the crisis, Kan has won support for a decision to close a second nuclear plant seen at risk from a major earthquake.
COLD SHUTDOWN
Surveys released Monday showed that two-thirds of voters back Kan's move to call for the Hamaoka nuclear plant in central Japan to be shut down until it can be better defended against a disaster like the quake and tsunami that hit Fukushima.
The government and Tepco are set to provide their first formal update on efforts to stabilize the Fukushima plant on Tuesday.
Officials have said they will stick with a goal of shutting down the reactors by January. At that point of "cold shutdown," the fuel in the reactors would be cool enough so that it would not be at risk of boiling off the water being pumped in as a coolant and radiation barrier.
Once workers have gained control of Fukushima, attention could shift to the effort to retrieve the fuel from the site, including the melted uranium in three of the reactors, and send it to a more permanent storage site. Experts have said that could take a decade or more.
"The most important work is to cool the reactors with water and that is working," said Goshi Hosono, a special advisor to Kan on nuclear power.
Japanese officials said this week what many outside experts had expected: that the uranium fuel in reactors Nos. 1, 2 and 3 had melted down hours after the quake. Hosono said outside experts had also told him that the fuel in the No. 1 reactor appeared to have leaked out of the steel vessel designed to contain it at the core.
The effort to shut down the plant has also been complicated by the growing pool of radioactive water backing up inside the reactors and attached buildings because of leaks, officials have said.
Japan's government has promised an independent audit of the Fukushima disaster, including whether a faster response or a quicker venting of radioactive steam could have prevented powerful hydrogen explosions and the meltdowns.
"We can certainly say that if the venting took place a little earlier, we could have prevented the situation from worsening," Nuclear Safety Commission Chairman Haruki Madarame told parliament.
In another instance of an apparent error in judgment, Tepco said that a worker may have shut down a cooling system known as the isolation condenser shortly after the earthquake when he saw that the No. 1 reactor was losing temperature quicker than the utility's guidelines allowed.
"At the time, we could not have known that the tsunami was coming and that we would lose power," Matsumoto said.

martes, abril 26, 2011

wire:palabras sabias

Wire always seem to be ahead of their time, no matter what time they choose to exist in. Their legendary three-album evolutionary run from 1977 to 1979 predicted punk's gradual mutation into synth-pop; their second incarnation (circa 1985-1990), as a textural electro-rock outfit, anticipated the late-80s vogue for industrialized funk and dream-pop. And even their most recent reunion in 2000 was an uncannily prophetic move-- after seeing their currency rise throughout the Britpopped 90s, Wire resurfaced just as indie rock was about to be revitalized by a post-punk craze that eventually also lured first-wave peers like Gang of Four and Public Image Ltd out of retirement.
But if a second Wire reunion was inevitable, its outcome has been refreshingly less predictable: Not only has the band avoided the easy nostalgia trend of playing its classic albums live in their entirety, Wire Mk III have proven to be more prolific and long-lasting than the band's two storied previous phases put together. Sure, founding guitarist Bruce Gilbert checked out of the current campaign back in 2004, but the band's momentum has continued apace. And there's no reason to suggest this won't continue: The new Red Barked Tree shows the band's vigor, melodic prowess, and capacity to surprise remain undiminished.
That album title is the first brow-raiser: Amid a discography filled with cryptic names (154, A Bell Is a Cup... Until It Is Struck, Object 47), Red Barked Tree presents a disarmingly simple image that's reflected in the album's surprisingly relaxed, pastoral turns (acoustic guitars! on three songs!) and a lyrical framework addressing the emotional and environmental costs of modernity run amok. Red Barked Tree is a shrewdly sequenced album, and it has to be, given that its impulsive stylistic shifts-- from mechanized thrash to psychedelic folk to nervy power-pop-- mirror the "age of fragmentation" that Colin Newman is railing against. But its 11 songs are more or less positioned along a logical arc, where a sense of ominous unease gives way to violent release before simmering into a peaceful comedown.
With their 2002 Read & Burn EP series, Wire already proved that a band of fiftysomethings could handily out-thrash all of Williamsburg, and on Red Barked Tree, that hot-blooded energy is still in bountiful, if more rationed, supply. But the most remarkable thing about Red Barked Tree is how, 34 years into their career, Wire are still eager to redefine their essence, whether in the form of shimmering, shoegazed sea shanties ("Adapt") or a campy suave-rocker that sounds like it sauntered in off the first Roxy Music album (Graham Lewis' "Bad Worn Thing").
Even when Wire directly invoke their past work, it's subject to savvy recontextualtion: "Clay" puts the bouncing synth-bass frequencies of "I Am the Fly" to less caustic use, while "Two Minutes" applies the full-torque velocity of "Too Late" to a disaffected spoken-word commentary about modern necessities and addictions. By the time we reach the slow-burning title-track closer-- a quiet plea for eco-sanity propelled by tense, tightly coiled acoustic strums-- Wire have successfully reinvented themselves once again, this time as wise elder statesmen cautioning against a world where over-reliance on GPS systems has replaced the basic survivalist skill of knowing your map references.
Stuart Berman, January 13, 2011

miércoles, abril 20, 2011

martes, abril 19, 2011

"One Of Us" by Wire

Iggy Pop. Mixin The Colors. Acustico. Sputnik Concert. 1994.avi

Iggy Pop. Highway Song. Acustico .Sputnik Concert.1994.avi

Highway Song - Iggy Pop

Uno de mis temas preferidos...

Iggy Pop - Fuckin' Alone

siempre groso... y los años pasan...

What's up, Fukushima?

Siguen poniendo cortinas de humo alrededor del HECHO FUKUSHIMA.
Intentan descalificarlo como 'un evento menor... menor a Chernobyl, por ejemplo...'
pero...
Chernobyl , entre otras cosas, no contaminó milliones de litros de agua marina (en aumento, en este instante...), ni está posicionado en el corazón de un pais super-poblado, como Japón.
Nos quieren acostumbrar a esto, tambien? Convivir con altas dosis de radioactividad!?

jueves, abril 07, 2011

ChaChaCha (CNM Internacional 1)

Spike Milligan Fly in My Soup

boludeces... pero es Milligan!

Spike Milligan - The Lord's Prayer

Have a Nice Day by Spike Milligan

Le Rouge et Le Noir

ScorpioneIL ROSSO E IL NERO: ARMONIA E RECUPERO.Siete dominati sia da Marte sia da Plutone. Il Rosso attribuito a Marte non è però in sintonia con la vostra profondità d’animo, mentre lo è notevolmente il colore Nero di Plutone. Il temperamento dello Scorpione è linfatico. Il vostro carattere critico e irrequieto può indebolire il sistema nervoso; questo anche perché tendete a mettervi in urto con il prossimo, creando un’atmosfera tesa. Siete anche tendenti a piccoli disturbi che riguardano gli organi della riproduzione, le ghiandole, talvolta la gola, gli occhi e la testa. In complesso però siete longevi e possedete una costituzione fisica resistente. Il Nero, tinta che è in armonia con la vostra psiche, ha su di voi un effetto rilassante. Se invece respingete questo colore può essere la spia di un prossimo esaurimento nervoso, la cui insorgenza potrà essere tempestivamente bloccata con esercizi di rilassamento e con l’utilizzazione del Rosso, che vi conferisce nuova vitalità, favorendo anche un buon rinnovamento cellulare. Vestitevi con alcuni elementi Rossi, mangiate verdure e carni Rosse. Marte può donarvi energie psichiche notevoli, fiducia in voi stessi, capacità di sopportazione del dolore fisico e coraggio nell’affrontare eventuali interventi chirurgici.

miércoles, abril 06, 2011

U2

Ushuaia
and Uttermost Part of the Earth

dos pequeñas joyas en este mundo.

J.G.Frazer 'La Rama Dorada'



http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_rama_dorada

Hay Lectura mas fascinante?!

miércoles, marzo 30, 2011

La Patota


Lo que nos queda?


Acostumbrarse a los altisimos niveles de radiación? Parece que es lo que nos esconden, ahora...

Radiation levels in sea water near Japan's damaged Fukushima nuclear plant have reached more than 3,000 times the legal limit, officials said, as efforts continue to bring the country's nuclear crisis under control. Japan's nuclear safety agency said on Wednesday that water near the crippled plant's No. 1 reactor contained radioactive iodine at 3,355 times the legal limit. Officials said they did not know what caused the radiation level to rise. "The figures are rising further. We need to find out as quickly as possible the causes and to stop them from rising any higher," Hidehiko Nishiyama, the agency's deputy director-general, told a news conference.

martes, marzo 29, 2011

ELOQUENCIA


El Jefe de la TEPCO... desapareció.


Masataka Shimizu, director en jefe de la Tepco ha desaparecido. nadie lo vió, desde la conferencia de prensa del dia 13 Marzo.

Hara Kiri o

plastico facial?

Que cosa, no..?

Raw Video: Enraged Over McNuggets

"Old Macdonald hada farm... EEEyay EEyay Ohhhhhh!"

jueves, marzo 24, 2011

Nada e Zamboni - Trafitto

Nada Malanima -Nati alberi

Conversaciones cruciales en estación Carabobo antes de la inauguración

Macri y Larreta TOTALMENTE ignorantes de la realidad publica de Los Subtes...
Dos tarados al mando de la ciudad, en mano a publicistas y P.R.

miércoles, marzo 23, 2011

RADIO TRIAC

Ayer, 22 /3/2011 fue la ocasion para un buenisimo programa en la TRIAC (Los Hornillos,Traslasierra,Cba/ Hurlingham).
Gracias Familia Ferrarese!

jueves, marzo 17, 2011

Los titulos dicen: "Todo se va arreglando"...

pero el articulo revela que...
"...Los equipos realizaban misiones de 40 minutos cada uno para limitar su exposición a radiación que, en esos momentos, era de 3.000 microsievert por hora, frente a los 1.000 microsievert al año que se consideran seguros para la salud humana. "

A veces los TITULOS mienten...

miércoles, marzo 16, 2011

Isao Tomita - Love Me Tender (Sound Only)

The Gnome - Isao Tomita (by emrecords)

Tomita - The Old Castle

ISAO TOMITA
genio de los synth Japonès. El Castillo de Modest Mussorgskj

LUCIO BATTISTI** ~ ** RILASSATI ED ASCOLTA

pensamiento

El planeta no queda inmobil.
Cada 24 horas da una vuelta.
Y cada 24 horas, o sea... una vez por dia..., nosotros, acà en Argentina, pasamos abajo de la espesa capa de radiacion que se formo' en Japon tras las explosiones radiactivas.
Nadie se haga el boludo.

Consumer short-circuit... Japan 2011

"Tokio...We have a PROBLEM!"
Que lindo momento..."tras tanta obediencia, tenemos una noticia para ustedes..."

Gucci 'n Panic,
primavera 2011


Kraftwerk - Radioaktivität (Clip, Live 1981)

Coincidencia?

Fukuyama
el nombre del autor de este libro sobre el resultado del Liberalismo rapaz
y de la
Central Nuclear Japonesa que estàa explotando en este momento...










Scary footage: Tsunami waves raging, buildings burn after 8.9 Japan eart...

Arthur Russell - A Little Lost

Excelencia para un dia sin sol.

miércoles, marzo 02, 2011

Plasmando imagenes y pensamientos entr Rojo,Diego y Christian... y captados por el Ojo Ongay


Transfixed as I read "Radio Free Albemuth" by Philip K. Dick




MORE than a visionary.. Más ga zhunavaria....


the uncanny final book of Mr.Dick (el VERDADERO DEMASIADO!) lustrabornadzo rescto libru de sere Dick( uy greznado remesik)


is a ROMAPAGANA res ugi ROMAPAGANA


CLASSIC!!! Plesto!!!


Philip and I meet at a special crossroad.... Filip e ur snevamos erla messa cruci.....


I cannot sleep nemit pod gastra


i am excited valisne voriti


I laugh riti


I smile mièlete
I wonder..... gurrrshoh.....

viernes, febrero 25, 2011

The Urban Spaceman says: "The...Grapevine is Drunk!": Obra pintada 'en vivo' durante un show de SUMO en 'Einstein' sobre perspex.

The Urban Spaceman says: "The...Grapevine is Drunk!": Obra pintada 'en vivo' durante un show de SUMO en 'Einstein' sobre perspex.
no

Jueves, 24 de febrero de 2011

ESTA ES PARA VOS

Tributo futbolero a Sumo


En una nueva cumbre del rock’n’ball, un grupo de hinchas del club Los Andes, liderado por el artista lomense Christian Rodríguez, homenajeó a Luca Prodan y a Sumo con un mural en el que la frase “SUMO en el Gallardón 20/12/1987” encabeza un doble logo: la pelada de Luca y el escudo del Milrayitas. Es que esa fecha y en ese lugar (el estadio del C.A.L.A.) ocurrió el último show de Sumo. Había un poco menos de 500 personas y, según recordó alguna vez Ricardo Mollo, Luca había dicho algo así como “toquemos de nuevo Fuck you (tema que ya habían hecho), que ésta es la última”. Dos días después, Luca falleció en su pieza de Alsina 451, donde hoy hay un bar-museo.