December 03, 2003
Stopping by Woods
Today it has been gently snowing in Syracuse. It's a very fun thing. The nearest clouds are miles off to the West, above is blue sky and sun, yet the snow falls from seemingly nowhere. I might describe it as looking like Monet's Seine at Argenteuil, but with snow. It also sort of reminds me of the Erzgibergen.
It was also art week on the quad, which might explain my recent fascination with the subject. Those VPA kids set up some pretty weird stuff. I guess they need to do something to relieve the stress of final projects.
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| Yes, this blog posting now features a meta-meta-bench |
So wait, if I print out that picture, and hang it from a wooden structure over the bench, is that art?
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| Duchamp must be rolling in his grave |
The text on the toilet above reads, "We know your injury." Some sort of take on Bulimia Nervosa. There was a large crowd holding a vigil over the toilet earlier in the day...
Finally, we get to the title's namesake.
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| Chapin reciting some Robert Frost |
Somewhere in the middle of taking photos, I also took the first part of my CIS600 final exam. I did meh. Probably not good, but probably a lot better than the rest of the class. Amazing how the curve turns a 'D' into an 'A'.
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