Dark Dark Science
Before I forgot: Lenora Claire's curating a lovely-looking exhibition in LA that opens this Saturday at Dark Dark Science.
Also, I should give a line to the gorgeous witch house compilation ISVOLT from Robot Elephant Records in association with Disaro. It's out on December 1, but I got a listen to it last night and it's a lovely bit of curation for those of you who like the drag and groan.
I was explaining witch house to Drew Pearce earlier, and I realised I have no idea how to pronounce oOoOO. Is it "ooOOooOOOOOOH"? Like a theremin horror-movie sting? Or Oh OH oh OH OH? Which sounds like… something else entirely.
Today I have to go through a list of artists for a Secret Marvel Comics Project that probably won't happen until next summer, and break some more of the script for weird comics thing Project Blacklight, and finish a WIRED UK column that's a couple of days late because I simply didn't have a good idea, and poke at the episode breakdown for the suddenly possibly-alive-again tv idea Project Plato. Yesterday vanished in a hail of phone calls and emails with producers and agents, including a lovely congratulatory phone call re: RED from Lorenzo diBonaventura, which was also odd because I didn't do anything and he's the one who should be getting congratulated on the movie's almost supernatural staying power — $73.5M in the US and counting.
Heh. Just got an email from Colleen Doran containing this news story: "Japanese 3D singing hologram Hatsune Miku becomes nation's strangest pop star." Very IDORU, and, of course, very (disturbingly) SUPERIDOL. Especially "World Is Mine." Brrrr. Dark, dark science indeed.
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