Happenings: A Tragico-lyrical Philosophical EssayMain MenuHappenings: A Tragico-lyrical Philosophical EssayEpigraphI confess my doubtsMore than we can assimilateMore than we can assimilate (II)When the partygoers go homeA trip of three stepsI'll give you first place in lineI'm just gnawing holes in the darkGesture | gesticulation | gestationThe pin is the pointVIThe distinctions are swingingTry filming thatWe're all Sally HornersCreditsmonique tschofen TMUa6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801f Monique Tschofen
12025-02-14T15:21:36+00:00Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915Happenings: A Tragico-lyrical Philosophical EssayAnn Ludbrook1plain15637792025-02-14T15:21:36+00:00Image: Coe, Robert. “Carolee Schneemann: More than Meat Joy.” Performing Arts Journal, Performance Art Magazine, vol. 1, pp. 8–15. https://doi.org/10.1162/pam.1979.0.1.8. Page 14.Sound: bbc_death-s-he_nhu0509519.mp3 Death's Head Hawk-moth (Acherontia Atropos) - close-up squeaks and rustles from a single moth. 0:09 File info: MP3, 128kbps • WAV, 44.1KHz, 16bit File size: MP3, 1.28MB • WAV, 14.14MB Channels: 2 Recordist(s): Nigel Tucker Habitat: In captivity Source: Natural History Unit Date recorded: 30th September 1995Ann Ludbrookcf053db6c70bf302215612c46fa602f0fb467915
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12025-02-14T15:21:36+00:00XIII1plain2025-02-14T15:21:36+00:00Striped Hawk Moth (Celerio Livornica) - In flight File info: MP3, 128kbps • WAV, 44.1KHz, 16bit File size: MP3, 240.50KB • WAV, 2.63MB Channels: 2 Recordist(s): Eric Simms Location: Europe Habitat: In captivity Source: Natural History Unit Date recorded: 30th September 1956; Bang! - Sniper, single shot fired from position 10 feet away. File info: MP3, 128kbps • WAV, 44.1KHz, 16bit File size: MP3, 79.16KB • WAV, 853.37KB Channels: 2 Source: BBC Sound Effects; Gunfire - Sten Gun, firing in bursts. (Used during World War II.) File info: MP3, 128kbps • WAV, 44.1KHz, 16bit File size: MP3, 388.04KB • WAV, 4.26MB Channels: 2 Source: BBC Sound Effects; Moon: Earth Moon NASA's Galileo spacecraft took this image of Earth's Moon on Dec. 7, 1992, on its way to explore the Jupiter system in 1995-97. The distinct bright ray crater at the bottom of the image is the Tycho impact basin. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00405 Download Share TakenJune 7, 1998 ProducerJPL Size1920x1920px PIA NumberPIA00405