by Tim Girvin | Jun 4, 2007 | Diary
multifarious \mul-tuh-FAIR-ee-us\ adjective : having or occurring in great variety : diverse : a variegated configuration Dictionary makers have dated the first appearance of “multifarious” in print as 1593 and rightly so but before that time another word...
by Tim Girvin | Jun 1, 2007 | Diary
I was watching a fly — a very large one, wasp-like in character, a derivative and surely protective solution — it became trapped in the studio and buzzed against the window, trying to get out. Using I net, I tried to catch it, to release — but I...
by Tim Girvin | Jun 1, 2007 | Diary
In the far Dawn looking down, moon off to the horizon — watching her out there, settling a balance emerges in site, sighted in that time when the day begins to decide what is the nature of this day, quiet bound, or filtered with the sounds of sea surge that moon...
by Tim Girvin | May 27, 2007 | Diary
There are characters in Japanese aesthetics that most people know to the concept of objects that are beautifully aged, the character implicit in use, authentic decay, honored “wearing out”, rustic simplicity and things that are made better, richer, and...
by Tim Girvin | May 25, 2007 | Diary
The LongPlayer | London | UK We’ve all thought about music, sound and experience. I was thinking about it in the context of insect sounds. Being in Cambodia, I can recall insects there that were unworldly, in the metallic character of their trill. And how, in...