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A Small Looping Tour in Seattle

- aer suzuki - Saturday, September 2nd, 2006 : goo

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neighborhood, starting point.

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The currently showing the works of Henry Darger and coincidentally closed on Mondays, which we did not know, so I can't tell you about the exhibit.

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The front of a historic building on .

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I never do any photoshopping to my citynoise pictures other than adjusting levels and cropping, but this shot and the last in this post are rare exceptions. Here, I removed the business name from the side of the building. I don't like to advertise, generally. Shot taken on .

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Taken from a Capitol Hill bus stop looking across the street to another bus stop (those faces are painted inside the stop shelter). Not far from Broadway, the local hipster avenue. Is blind?

At this point in the expedition we experienced an Interlude at Volunteer Park...

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This speaks for itself. Another Capitol Hill bus stop just off Broadway.

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Returning to Lower Queen Anne near the base of the Space Needle. Like I said, I don't like advertising much so I blacked out the inevitable .com text on this bar's sign. I could've just cropped it out but I like how the evening sun is hitting the doorway and the lettering. I don't mind keeping the bar name in, it's a fairly raucous place and the crazy font is pretty cool.


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joey: 2nd Sep 2006 - 16:40 GMT

aer? phtoto #4 with the cropped industrial brand name. is that the factory of an aerospace company? pun intended. thanks for listing Henry Darger - i was not familiar with his works. very interesting. meet me at the funhouse.

aer suzuki: 2nd Sep 2006 - 23:18 GMT

heh...good for you, most people claim "no pun intended"...close, it's a car dealership. some of the old car companies used to make airplanes, though, i think.

there's a documentary about darger called "in the realms of the unreal" if you're interested in learning more.

thanks for looking/commenting.

joey: 3rd Sep 2006 - 00:11 GMT

berkeley, ca has a bmw dealership located in an old steel plant/warehouse. it's the best selling bmw dealership in the area. but bmw corporate thinks bmw buyers want a luxury showroom so when the lease is up in a few years it may move away. c'est la vie.
btw i always enjoy your posts.

aer suzuki: 3rd Sep 2006 - 21:23 GMT

ok you discovered the secret, #4 is a bmw dealer as well, i just like the building better without the text...looks like part of a concentration camp. hey thanks for the comment, it takes time for me to put a post together and upload it on dial-up, so i appreciate the feedback.

aer suzuki: 23rd Sep 2006 - 00:22 GMT

ok this might be considered off-topic for citynoise but what the hell : i finally made it to the frye, pictured above, to see the henry darger exhibit and i strongly recommend it if you're in seattle or if the exhibit visits your city...

darger was a reclusive, odd guy who came out of a harsh childhood to create an epic, obsessive work of art which included a huge typewritten narrative, collages, clippings, drawings, and watercolor paintings which he worked on in isolation for decades. the work centers around a battle in an imaginary world the earth revolves around, like a moon, between pre-pubescent girls with male genitalia (it is thought by some that darger simply didn't know any better) and oppressive adults often pictured in professor's robes and old military uniforms...truly fascinating stuff.

he painted long murals on pieced-together paper, and he used both sides, so in the exhibit these pieces were placed between two vertical panes of glass set on stands which were arranged to form a sort of hallway you could walk through...very cool.

more info @ wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Darger

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