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To: TobagoJack who wrote (4848)4/16/2000 11:17:00 PM
From: manohar kanuri   of 6020
 
majorly OT:
friday's child is the one that's supposed to be loving and giving, yes? let's see how that turns out.... as of friday i'm officially down for the year so i join the august red ink club ...the lines to said club now going around the block it seems... the intention still is to do some serious shopping over the next few weeks but who knows, i'm fickler than a summer wind.... spent the afternoon at PS1 (MOMA's other side)... the nude german tourists enjoying their sauna in the courtyard were not pretty ... the people looking in a 'not-looking' kind of way were more interesting ....our mayor benito with museum peccadillos will spout soon on the subject i daresay.... but 'rapture' a video installation by an iranian woman called shirin something was ...how shall i say it...rapturous? very interesting. there was a somebody who had a timeline-cum-event-tree of the the BCCI scandal which was clever and worth a glance from a distance but presumably of apoplectic interest to some Moman curator with a pot on the boil at the corner of wall and broad...the piece de resistance as far as i was concerned was a 7 or 9 foot replica of the wreckage of the ship that set out to lay the first trans-atlantic cable for AT&T a hundred odd years ago and sank in the frigid waters off somewhere (the pleasure of the moment leaves little room for such knowledge) ... awesome in a word...the ship in a cylindrical space-age casket with a sleek high-tech plexiglass lid the color and translucence of murky turbid waters and allowing a clear view of only a foot or so at a time as you slither by ....walking, sidling around it like demented cousins of cousteau peering with grim interest at the dead under water... quite remarkable.... the whole enclosed in a 20 foot meant-to-be mausoleum of sheer chainmail pilasters all in black (the fashionable dead) evoking the modernist facade of a bank.... i recall the word infrastructure (and 'of the modern world') figured somewhere in the too-rapidly scanned description.... infrastructure... yeah...of the world.. that's the ticket....
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