SUBMISSION:
Donald Judd, 15 untitled works in concrete
The Chinati Foundation, Marfa, TX
Photo: Amanda Kirkpatrick
Moog Etherwave Standard Theremin Kit.
We only got onto tumblr to take our gear apart and submit to [Things Organized Neatly]. Thanks for the beautiful work and the inspiration. Love, Moog. P.S. More to come…
ed: Wow, that’s awesome! Thank you! I love playing my friend’s Moog keyboard. (Rhymes with Vogue).
Everyone follow Moog’s new tumblr!
stop that cat. you were the one who decided to just “wing it” instead of learning how to play. you can’t just eat the pieces now that you’ve lost.
SUBMISSION: by Kyle Scully
my papou who recently passed away, with jimmy and nikki the kitten.
-zoe
thanks for sharing this awesome memory!
SUBMISSION: Logic for Variation and Inversion on a Rhythm«, 1976 by Channa Horwitz
get down from there cat, you are not the dragon born. don’t even try to compare your mews to dragon shouts because they are not even close.
that’s cool, my cats want to play skyrim too.
Pontchartrain Beach in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Pontchartrain Beach was an amusement park located on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain across the street from what today is the University of New Orleans. I’m finishing up my senior year at UNO and since I lived on campus for three years I did a lot of exploring. This building is all that remains of that amusement park. It is an old roller coaster platform and it housed the most famous ride at the park, The Zephyr. My mother and father both went to UNO and they remember the glory days of the amusement park and have fond memories of the coaster. Sadly, it was long closed when I began college in 2006. This fantastic relic is covered in graffiti, vines and other vegetation and is filled with trash. I have found an old suitcase, video cassette tapes, clothes, shoes, drug paraphernalia, bottles and a number of other objects that suggest regular human inhabitance. Though it is behind a fence marked “No Trespassing” the fence is damaged (most likely because of Hurricane Katrina) and people often visit this side of the lake to fish and take pictures. My friends and I like to climb up there at night and tell ghost stories. I took the above picture for a photography project. You can see a few other versions of the same photo on my Flickr.
Submission by blarsen.