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Festival Music Photography

Sixth Annual Quiet Music Festival, A Photo Journal

Only one music festival turns off the loudness button for a weekend. Stephanie Leet and I split coverage of the QMF, she attended on Friday and I went on Saturday. It was Steph’s first time and reading through her notes on the evening, it was an imaginative experience for me — she was in The Jungle Book […]

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Horizon at End Times

Tsilli Pines Explains the “Let’s Work On” Portland Poll

Designer and double executive Tsilli Pines brings Horizon at End Times back from hiatus in a newly built podcast studio. Things haven’t sounded more crisp and clear for this program. Pines is co-Founder of Design Week Portland and Creative Director at FINE. Her expertise in the area of design is matched by the desire to […]

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Festival Interdisciplinary Music Photography

Improvisation Summit of Portland Photo Journal

New worlds of improvised form were showcased at Creative Music Guild’s fifth annual ISP. In the spirit of this festival, the following was developed in an improvisational manner. As the event progressed, I posted photos and thoughts that were gradually edited, revised, and distilled — when I was able to rouse myself back up. Two nights and one full […]

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Festival Technology Video

Experience Is King

A Virtual Reality Panel Demonstrates the Power and Imminent Reign Of A New Medium Last month at Design Week Portland, Connective DX, a digital experience design company, hosted a panel on Virtual Reality. If virtual reality is still a phrase that you’ve yet to define, I don’t think you’re alone exactly. But, according to Connective […]

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Horizon at End Times Political Economy

David Schor on HET Ep.39

Assistant Attorney General for the State of Oregon, candidate for Mayor of Portland, David Schor is today’s guest on the Horizon at End Times podcast. Today, I’m gladly, willingly putting forward my two endorsements for both Mayor and President. Hint: They are both Democratic Socialists. The age of neoliberalism is descending upon us like an […]