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Generating the Invisible

December 4, 2008

Crypto-bloggers were abuzz about abominable claims this last week, follow-ups on inflammatory hype over interdimensional bi-pedals.  While elsewhere research no doubt continues on by a Dr. Robert Hanlon who,  in recent years, has found that “by manipulating millions of tiny pigment-filled organs in their skin, cephalopods are able to disguise themselves in nearly any situation. ” (Ransford, Matt Case of the Disapearing Octopus)

There are others attributing the camouflage common amongst cuttlefish, octopi and squids to the perceived absence of physical sasquatches.  Conclusive evidence remains hidden from view, but perhaps the bigfeet have in fact upped the ante into post-blobsquatch modes of crypto-logistics.

Meanwhile I am happy to have search engineered the “invisible generation” chapter of Burrough’s Ticket That Exploded.  This as an accoutrement, a supplement to probes awaiting departure. In cahoots, of course, with my research into living and transitional fossils. Teetering on the edges of an audio-cultural vortex, I’m already lost in a swirl of associated thought-forms.

Relatedly, I’m looking forward to the accompanying audio-visuals for Don Stacy’s  All Mixed Up: A Cultural Exploration of Mixed Tapes and CDs

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