We are really looking forward to playing tomorrow night with my friend Tim Comrie (whose first name I always mis-type as “Time” – probably because his rhymes are circular and never-ending, and because that is a cooler name.)
This is actually the most serious project I’ve ever attempted to draw others into and it has certainly been more rewarding than awkward. Time is a really dedicated artist who has really clamped down on the fibrous tissue of his creativity gland to extract nearly as much as humanly possible (about 7 fluid ounces) for this event. He has a really natural way of being absolutely serious and absorbed in everything he does. We were able to get together for a couple of ‘parallel play’ sessions and I ended up more or less copying everything he did, but adding guts and vomit.
Here is a little bit of Time’s visual work (You can see that, while technically amazing, it is staggeringly deficient in guts and vomit)
He’s got more images on his blog:
timcomrie.blogspot.com/
And check out his music on myspace:
myspace.com/harlequintherapper/blog
We are also awkwardly relating to Cameron Lee for this event. He is going to contribute some of his cheap objects and hardware materials and ability to re-constitute them as absurd art pieces. We would love to pay him to do whatever he wants. It is our hope that upon entering the venue, you will feel a little bit like you are inside one of these:

We are experimenting with lots of new art and music for this show and we are really happy about these new art and music alliances.



