Showing posts with label Mass Moca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mass Moca. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2007

1297 Masses of Moca

Monday, June 11, 2007

So, Roman and I went to Mass MOCA yesterday. He came here and then we took my minivan, because the a/c in his car is on the fritz. Turned out we didn't need a/c anyway - the day was cloudy and cool. Mapquest said it should take us a little over two hours to get there. It was actually more like three.

The "CA" stands for "Contemporary Art". Turns out that's pretty much the same as modern art, which we have already determined I don't fully appreciate.

One room absolutely cracked me up. It contained several large framed sheets of plain white paper. Plain, as in pristine. Little labels described the "art". One sheet had been exposed to full sunlight for several hours. One sheet had had a few snowflakes land on and melt on it. One sheet was titled a self-portrait - the artist had positioned his face 14" from the paper and stared at it motionlessly for a while. And so on.

OMG! I cracked up. Literally. The cognoscenti were frowning at me because I was laughing so hard. You've got to admire the salesmanship, anyway.

I ended up admiring the buildings instead (an old textile factory complex). Beautiful craftsmanship and artistry in the exterior brickwork, unexpectedly powerful yet delicate interior trusses.

I could have passed on the factory theme in the restrooms, though.

This is the place that has the trees growing upside down in the courtyard. They don't look at all like the photo any more. Two of the six trees are dead, one is dying, and the rest are almost leafless, struggling, trying to cope. Their "tops" and branches are curving up, twisting, trying to grow up. They look terribly unbalanced, desperately unhappy.

MOCA should do something about them.

We closed the place down, drove back to the Hudson valley, and had a very good dinner at a restaurant near Bard College.

A few weeks ago, we had attended a seminar on Asperger's Syndrome, at which the speaker had recommended the movie "Napoleon Dynamite", for examples of an Aspie's reactions. Roman mentioned that he had borrowed the movie from the library and had meant to bring it to me.

So we went to his house and watched it.
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Saturday, June 09, 2007

1294 Cluster Map

Saturday, June 9, 2007

I just added a "cluster map" to the right sidebar. It shows where visitors are coming from, or will, once it gets torqued up.

It probably won't be very accurate, because AOL folks never show a location other than simply "USA", for example, and my own ISP location field sometimes shows Boston, sometimes somewhere in Maryland, sometimes upstate New York, and sometimes "undetermined". Weird.

But it'll be fun anyway, I hope.

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Roman and I are going to Mass MOCA tomorrow. The local Mensa group went last year, but that was the weekend Roman and I had gone to visit my mountain, so we missed it.

Now that he's free on weekends, I suggested that we go. Make up for what we missed last year. I think we'd have more fun on our own anyway.

Next weekend, The Man and I are going to my mountain.
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