Sunday, 2 September 2007

notes from 'Skateboarding, space and the city' (Iain Borden)

"On one level this activity appears as urban escapism... it was a repositioning of the urban... The modernist spa e of surburbia was found, adapted and reconveived as another kind of space, as a concrete wave." (refers to erly surf-style skating) (p.33)

"New hillside housing tracts lost their hideous urban negativity and emerged from the metamorphosis as a smooth uncrowded ribbons of winding joy." (33)


"This recombination of body, image, thought and action lies at the heart of skateboarding - an integration of abstract and concrete, object and performance..."

"the third stage [of skating up a bank that goes vertical] is that stalling space-time where the skater reaches the top of the trajectory, hangs momentarily, and begins the kick-turn - for the skater, this is a highly phsyical yet simultaneously fantastical and dream-like experience, where space-time are confronted and frozen in a dynamic, yet stable instance." (35)

"these aural salvos remind us that 'space is listened for, in fact, as much as seen, and heard before it comes into view," that hearing mediates between the spatial body and the world outside it, and that it is therefore not only in a cathedral or cloister that 'space is measured by ear'. This is 'sensuous geography' created by a phenomonal experience of architecture, a 'sensory space' constituted by an "unconsciously" dramatised interplay of relay points and obstacles, reflections, references, mirrors and echoes." (35)

note: 'sensuous geographies' (Paul Rodaway)

"...'working the surface' involved thinking less about the pool wall as a concrete wave, and more as an element which, together with the skateboard and skater's own body, could be recombined into an excited body-centric space." (36)

Friday, 31 August 2007

[ the thing about cats ]

Cat's can do anything.

Of course they can. They're fucking cats!

"Sure, i can use the phone. Whaddayamean, opposable thumb? fuck that shit, biped."

The cats don't give a fuck.

wEaTeArt claws its zombified corpses up through the mulk and wails victorious into the moonlight.

WeAteaRt is back, in a new form. Now its my research blog. Enjoy the rambling monorail of my mind as it missions forth into brave new dimensions of disciplined and productive thought. Yep.

Monday, 9 April 2007

F.A.G, virgil!

FAGclub is a new queer-orientated non-profit promotion/performance/discussion collective rising out of the ashes of the Cardiff Gay/alternative scene. These idealistic folks are all about putting themselves about in a joyous fashion and regularly hold band nights, events and a whole bunch of other things with their own unique bent. They've even got a record label!

I bumped into one of its members just the other day in the park and, between an intense academic discussion between herself and my friend michael, she told me about the Never Grow Up Weekender coming up on the 20th-22nd of this month (April);

*snip*

"ever felt like peter pan? us too!

we never want to grow up. we will resist their time. be silly. party. dance wildly. sing. bellow. play. create. carnival. make our own definitions of what it means to grow up, or not define ourselves at all....

at fag club we wanted to hold a party that signals both a rejection of and our collective resistance to heteronormative conceptions of time such as progress, maturity, linearity, growing up, getting a mortage and having a family...being queer for us is about rejecting these frameworks for living as we are intent up creating our own forms of play, desire, family, culture and time that is disruptive, unpredictable and creative.

we also offer an intervention into the carnival calender that offers particular times in which we are allowed to publicly celebrate our queerness, eg the weekend in september when it is mardi gras which is becoming an increasingly commercialised spectacle when what we need are genuine forms of community and visibility .

the never grow up party is a d.i.y event, that means that people will be coming together and learning new skills in order to make it happen. it is open to your input and ideas so please get in touch fagclub@riseup.net, we would love to hear from you.

the events will take place over the weekend of april 20-22"


There's no mention of location in their blurb, but I have it on good authority that it'll be in the Model Inn on the 20th, and the howard garden's uwic bar on the 21st (I think). If you want more details your better off emailing them on fagclub@riseup.net.

I'll be there to check it out and shamelessly plug safeasmilk. Maybe I'll see you there.

safeasmilk is coming...



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Welcome to WeAteaRt, a new blog dedicated to all things creative and interesting in and around Cardiff. In the coming weeks you will find an ever growing cornucopia of crap including, amongst other things;

event-listings, podcasts, articles, news, short stories, artist and band profiles, poetry, photography and short films

all straight out of this filthy increasinglywhitewashedtownieinfestedyuppiemagnetbeurocraticK-hole of a city. The whole purpose of this site is to piss in the face of everything that sucks about this place whilst also highlighting everything that doesn't. That way I can have my cynicalsweet cake and eat it too!

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Just don't trash the place, and stay out of the fridge.

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