They Became What They Beheld

I've just released an EP under the monkier "They Became What They Beheld". I don't have much to say about this one other than I've been working on this project for several years. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed making it.
The young today shun the hardware of the past. Marx thought the big question was: Who owns the presses? Software makes hardware obsolete, an encumbrance, creating a false sense of power and security. The young package their messages in media that fit their messages, that is, they create new media to fit their messages. In so doing, they create their own audiences. Some of these audiences may be very small at the beginning. In Houston I met film makers producing films for audiences of no more than six. The point was that they would reach the right people in the right way with the right message.
– Edmund Snow Carpenter, 1970
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On How Difficult it is to Dispose Hazardous Materials
November 23, 2019 -
We Are Drawn to the Monomyth
November 10, 2019 -
Personal Mythologies II: 9/11
September 11, 2019 -
Personal Mythologies I: Tao Te Ching
September 08, 2019 -
Pedestrian Train Incident
August 28, 2019 -
I Dream of Artificial Crickets & Weather Data
August 04, 2019 -
An Unorthodox Protocol for Casting a Meaningful Vote
August 01, 2019 -
The Lost Roll
June 27, 2019 -
Coordinated Universal Time
May 24, 2019 -
Everything is everywhere now
March 28, 2019 -
Sediment of Attachment
March 24, 2019 -
Several Weeks Without Facebook, Inc.
March 09, 2019 -
Fear Imm(a/i)nence
March 03, 2019 -
They Became What They Beheld
March 03, 2019