It's mortifying to take credit for someone else's lyrics.
Those aren't lyics, that was my life.
Pretty much my favorite Radiohead song.
It very well may have been your life, but they are still lyrics.
You're right Hannah. I miss spooked.
So who made the sign?
jesus christ. this is an affront to the noble idea of providing artists with patronage, a waste of neon, and an insult to thom yorke.
my OCD rears its head in my neat-as-a-pin home. you think if i put a sign on the door that reads "everything in its right place," i'll be eligible for a $5k prize?
i totally want one of those pricey dyson vacuum cleaners.
This art is so phoney I forgot to laugh
One of my intentions with this piece is to talk about fluctuations of identity through moments in time.
Is such a generic phrase uttered for years by many of us who wished to escape an uncomfortable situation, now considered to be the property of a pop band?
I'd also like to add that when I originally made this piece for Fuzzy Engine way back in the day I wasn't aware of who Radiohead was.
And, since I believe it's short-sighted to give up access and the rights to common phrases in personal and artisitc expression, I didn't feel compelled to change the piece for this show after their use of this phrase was brought to my attention.
It's a good idea. I should change my answering machine message to "I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo, what the hell am I not doing here?"
full disclosure: i have known susan robb since the early '90's and, although i haven't seen her in years, like her a lot.
radiohead is one of my all time favorite bands and their performance this summer was the best show i have ever seen. by anyone. ever. and i am old.
ok, that said, i am curious to know what year this piece was made. anyone know? susan?
Jen - I am guessing that your post is actually an art piece exploring how the term "genius" has lost its meaning through overuse.
Creep caught my ear early on, then Fake Plastic Trees pricked em up a little more. Karma Police began to whisper in my ears. The Pyramid Song gave me the feeling of hearing impaired and finally Hail to the Thief was so brave a title, asking to be ripped off, now I merely offer all listening capabilities to anything Radiohead. Yes, I'd consider them modern day 'geniuses', and 'overuse' I believe, is a theme they deal with remarkably.
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