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From: Chuck Patch (via Flickr)
Date: 28 Jul 2009 16:08:57 +0000
To: galligan@sprynet.com

  
Jan:

  
You're in the FLickr Totally Random set today. Yet another 15 milliseconds of fame for you.

 -- Chuck
 
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ONE FOR THE MONEY - TWO FOR THE ROAD


Dr. J - headin' on down the road, Albany, NY -  05:30:35am - photo: J. Galligan, 07-18-09

TWO FOR THE ROAD: TIMES TWO

 1) TWO FOR THE ROAD BY BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

 It's one for the money and one for the show
I got one kiss for you so come on let's go
I didn't see it coming but now I know
It takes one for the running but two for the road

 One thousand dreams whispered in the dark
But a dream's just a dream in one empty heart
It takes more than one to rev it up and go
So get it running, we're two for the road

 Two one-way tickets and a diamond ring
Hell it don't matter what the rain might bring
When this world treats you hard and cold
I'll stand beside you, we're two for the road

 When you're alone I'll shine the light
Through the dark and starless night
I'll hold you and never let you go
C'mon now 'cause we're two for the road
Well it's two to get ready, c'mon let's go
Me and you, we're two for the road

  
2) TWO FOR THE ROAD BY ANDY WILLIAMS

 If you're feeling fancy free,
Come wander through the world with me,
And any place we chance to be
Will be our rendezvous.
Two for the road, we'll travel down the years,
Collecting precious memories,
Selecting souvenirs and living life
the way we please.

 *In summertime the sun will shine,
In winter we'll drink summer wine,
And every day that you are mine
Will be a lovely day.
As long as love still wears a smile,
I know that we'll be two for the road,
And that's a long, long, while.

 (Instrumental interlude and pick up at *.)

 In summertime the sun will shine,
In winter we'll drink summer wine,
And every day that you are mine
Will be a lovely day.
As long as love still wears a smile,
I know that we'll be two for the road,
And that's a long, long, while.

  
3) MIXED VERSION BY JAN GALLIGAN

 If you're feeling fancy free,
Hell it don't matter what the rain might bring

 And any place we chance to be in winter,
we'll drink summer wine,

 Two one-way tickets and selecting souvenirs and living life
Will be our rendezvous.

 Well it's two to get ready, c'mon let's go
It's one for the money and one for the show
And that's a long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long,
long,
long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, road.

best_digital_artist_in_the_BAY_AREA

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From: garrettart@comcast.net
Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 13:44:24 +0000 (UTC)
 
 
 
Selected by the East Bay Express...

  
BEST DIGITAL ARTIST IN BAY AREA, 2009
JC Garrett

 Digital art has come a long way since the era of chrome women, endless
tiled plains, and floating polygons, but it still often looks both
hyperreal and unreal, like the bodiless CGI in movies: silicon-based eye
candy rather than carbon-based self-expression. This is decidedly not the
case with JC Garrett's satirical prints, which, far from exulting in their
state-of-the-art computational muscle, have instead a retro, precomputer
look that recalls the zippy, montage-based commercial styles of the 1960s.

While Garrett employs some photographic imagery, he draws most of it with a
mouse, bringing a traditional artistic subjectivity and gesture into these
mash-ups of politics, sex, commerce, and war. In "Candidate 2007," a
colossal Hillary head rests atop media logos, awaiting the cranes that will
hoist it into position. "Fractured Fairy Tales" is Garrett's self-portrait composed of eight
separate images, almost like those old TV ads with the pounding hammer,
tautened rope, and sparking electrodes denoting headache pain in the
floating world of our mediasphere and mindscape.

 http://www.jcgarrettart.com/2009.htm

 http://www.eastbayexpress.com/bestof/best_digital_artist/BestOfAward?oid=1156755

 

Behind the Scenes: Digital Manipulation of Photographs published in the New York Times Sunday Magazine, July 5, 2009


EDGAR MARTINS: PHOTOGRAPHER OF TOPOLOGIC PERFECTION,
WITHOUT POST-PRODUCTION TRICKERY. Photo-Illustration J.Galligan, 07-08-09, Albany

EDGAR MARTINS - SNITRAM RAGDE

  
Controversial Portugese fine-art and editorial photographer
Edgar Martins, currently charged with providing the New York
Times a set of digitially manipulated photographs, mis-identified as being
"made without any post-production trickery" has created
a considerable body of work based on absolute and relative symmetry.

 Discussing his work, Martins has said, "Since I started working with
photography I know that I can engage people more if I strip down my
visual language. When you strip down your language you are working with
vary basic mathematical issues - symmetry plays a part, some geometry
plays a part, but however, though the work is apparently precise, the
process by which it is produced is completely imprecise. So, this
paradox really interests me..."

  
"Part of my work deals with the process of producing and reading images.
They are images about images, so to speak (meta-images)...If the images
are deceptive and illusionary, it is because photography has these
qualities."

 "When I photograph, I don't do any post-production to the images, either in
the darkroom or digially, because it erodes the process."

 EXCERPTS FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH RUBEN NATAL SAN
MIGUEL, REGARDING THE APERTURE PUBLICATION OF MARTINS'
PHOTOGRAPHS "TOPOLOGIES"

  
In another interview, Martins made these comments regarding his photographs:

 "I photograph in often "unphotographable" conditions... I make use of long
exposures. For so long photography has been about control. I like to
relinquish some of that control... What seem like highly controlled and manipulated
photographs are but a product of illusion. The illusion of the photographic process."

 EXCERPTS FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH ROSECRANS BALDWIN
REGARDING THE APERTURE PUBLICATION OF MARTINS'
PHOTOGRAPHS "TOPOLOGIES"

12:34:56 7/8/9 (YESTERDAY) CH & JG ON TIME, AND ON THE SPOT


42°39′01″N 73°45′35″W / 42.650347°N 73.759688°W, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY, photo: M.Wren

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a question : partial answer

RECENT POSTS: MAY 29 - JULY 01


OMG - some guy's invaded my Artblog! Jul 01        
OUTOFTHISWORLD Jun 27          
HOW QUICK IS QUICK? Jun 26        
FARRAH FAWCETT and KEITH EDMIER: Partners in Art Jun 26        
CONDO LIFE AND BAY CUISINE: Jun 25        
picture test Jun 24        
THE BOSS PLAYS THE EGG - ALBANY, NY 06-22-09 Jun 23        
SUMMER SOLSTICE - JULY 21, 2009 : ALBANY, NY Jun 22        
COMING SOON - TO A THEATRE FESTIVAL NEAR US Jun 22        
Fiesta Henry Hudson 400 - de Albany, NY y Rio Hudson Jun 14        
75Grand's REMIX added to Wikipediaart.org REMIX page Jun 09        
ASCII art for WIKIPEDIA art : REMIXED Jun 09        
Yoko Ono Meets The Google Translation Machine Jun 04        
75Grand's Live Twitter-Feeds from George Clinton Funkadelic Concert Jun 02        
regarding Michael Farrell's photo quotes page May31        
Chris Harvey commented on your status...again May30        
Chris Harvey commented on your status... May30        
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I don't know if he means IN TENNESSEE or FROM TN May29        
 

Original Message:
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From: galligan@sprynet.com
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 21:03:15 -0400
To: posterous.com
Subject: Re: a question

  
Is there any mechanism for creating a menu list
of the entries on a specific blog?

At the moment I've got two blogs, one with
about 10 entries and the other with 51 entries.
For the lengthy blog I'd like to create an
entries listing, in date, or subject order.

 I've thought about copying and pasting the listings
from the Site Manage list into an email and making
a new entry that is the list. I could do that every
so often as an update - but that's a bit kludgy.

 Thank you

 Jan @ 75Grand

OMG - some guy's invaded my Artblog!

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From: galligan@sprynet.com Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 10:38:21 -0400
 
 
 CLICK HERE TO SEE WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT
http://www.webouts.com/Scripts/php/PreviewTool.php?website=http://www.75grand.posterous.com&id=1

  
On the other hand, my Twitter Follow Cost ranking is GOLDEN...

 "75Grand has a follow cost of 225.45 milliscobles"

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
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75Grand's Follow Cost is ranked as GOLDEN -How do you rank? 
 
 

OUTOFTHISWORLD

LIVE TWITTER-FEED FROM: 75Grand
Friday, June 26, 2009
Albany International Airport Art Gallery:
Opening of "Out of This World" exhibition


1) Artist Chris Harvey and Choronologist Jan Galligan at Puta g Tempo ristorante
2) 75Grand: hipster (photo: Dr Mumpower)


TWITTER POSTS IN REVERSE-ORDER - NEWEST TO OLDEST

   1.
  Chris Harvey, artist: I would like to express appreciate for all the
***** who came out to the Albany airport to support the Out of This World
show. Thank you ...about 10 hours ago from TweetCall

http://www.chrisharvey.biz/art.htm

   2.
  75Grand: The exhibition is over. The galleries has closed. The
director Sharon Bates is making a toast to all the artist at Puta g Tempo
...about 10 hours ago from TweetCall

 http://www.bucadibeppo.com/jobs/


  3.
  Carlie Jacobson; I'm at the out of the world exhibit. A lot of
interesting pieces, colorful materials. Interesting materials. A good var
...about 14 hours ago from TweetCall

  4.
  Jenny Cho: I love this art submission. It's really cool. I love the
colorful art pieces. I really want to try ****about 14 hours ago from
TweetCall

  5.
  The name's Steven ****: and I'm at the Out of This World Gallery.
This stuff is really colorful, and interesting, a lot of stuff...about 14
hours ago from TweetCall

  6.
  Chris Harvey: Where are you now? Casper land? Or Albany airport? You
decide. *** Troy New York. New exhibition. Albany airport. Out of... about
14 hours ago from TweetCall

 From: chris harvey To:
Subject: Re: Message from
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 07:56:25 -0400
nic pic. ... the missing tweet word (***) is: "hipsters"

7.
   P. Miyamoto: Albany Airport Gallery. Lime green walls in the gallery
proves that this is truly out of this world. about 14 hours ago from
TweetCall

    8.
   75Grand: At the exhibition. Out of this world. Little boy, age four
nearly topples Chris Harvey's sculpture. Proves integrity.about 14 hours
ago from TweetCall

    9.
Jan Galligan on the scene: Albany Airport. Out of this world art
exhibition. Betsy Brant and Susy Brant come and see it or take a...about 14
hours ago from TweetCall

 http://www.cepagallery.org/exhibitions/Paradise2/p01.html


    10.
   75Grand: @agallerylondon Art is Bodhi Tree. Mind bright mirror
standing. Take care to wipe it all the time. Allow no dust to cling.
Shen-hsiu YokoOno about 16 hours ago from web in reply to agallerylondon

      75GRAND
  * Name Jan Galligan
  * Location Albany, NY
  * Web http://75grand.com
  * Bio: chronologist | photo artist | flaneur | aggregator |
    Conceptual Social Narrativist | GDaddy |

 

 


HOW QUICK IS QUICK?

The question is: WHAT'S THE PATHWAY HERE?

 On Saturday, June 13, 2009 I was doing live twitter-feeds from
the 300 Anniversary Celebration of Henry Hudson's first voyage
from New York City to Albany, NY up the Hudson River, while aboard the
Albany Aqua Duck, where I met two distinguished visitors
from Ecuador - Nevaldo and Olindo.

http://75grand.posterous.com/fiesta-henry-hudson-400-de-albany-ny-y-rio-hu

 Using TweetCall, I had them post their twitter-feeds via my cellphone.
They did so in Spanish, their native language. As has happened previously,
the twitter-feeds did not show up immediately. In fact, they just showed
up today, Friday June 26, 2009. Where have they been for the past 13 days?

Do the posts get sent to some offshore location for transcription and translation?
I do know this: TweetCall uses the service QuickTate to do the voice to text
transcription. Does TweetCall divert the foriegn language input to another source?
Or does QuickTate outsource the transcription to a translation service?

The input, on twitter is tagged TweetCall. The notification, in my email, is from
QuickTate - but this is standard practice for all my TweetCall live twitter-feed posts.
Ordinarily, cellphone generated tweets are posted within two minutes, or less.

 Just wondering...

 Jan [aka: 75Grand]

  

 From: Quicktate Message Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:02:05 -0500
To: galligan@sprynet.com
Subject: Message from your cellphone

  
"Bueno, mi nombre es Nevaldo. Entonces, festividades y eso, la celebración
que se hace muy importante para nosotros. Bueno, muchísimas gracias."

 Message relayed on Friday, June 26th at 12:00 AM CST

 To hear the message, click the following link:
http://voip.quicktate.com/listen/691076,1k4nlbw8rf20b2ysg25a7hkqexjz1rco.wav

  

 Thank you for using Quicktate! Tell your friends about Quicktate, http://quicktate.com/quicktate/

  FROM MY TWITTER SITE: http://twitter.com/75grand

@75Grand: Bueno, mi nombre es Nevaldo. Entonces, festividades y eso, la
celebración que se hace muy importante para nosotros. Bueno, muchísimas
... about 1 hour ago from TweetCall

@75Grand: Mi nombre es Olindo Nasacuá, soy Presidente de la Federación
Aguá. Este día, que ha sido muy importante para mí, y para mi primera
exper ... about 1 hour ago from TweetCall


Here's a recent twitter-post:incoming image file...