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The Synchronicity of Indeterminacy

The Synchronicity of Indeterminacy

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The Synchronicity of Indeterminacy combines found photos with one-minute short stories inspired by the photos. The idea is based on the Indeterminacy recordings by John Cage, coupling stories with sound. The stories show elements of avant garde, surrealism, dada, horror, humor, satire, fantasy, etc.

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  • Indeterminacy #428

    Posted on Tuesday January 20th, 2009 at 05:28

    He spoke to her, glancing up from the wheelchair. "This is my plan. You will take the roses, much like the one you see in the vase, sneak out after curfew, transplant them in the locations I told you, then slip away, hours before the dawn reveals you...

  • Vote Twice then Write a Story

    Posted on Friday December 5th, 2008 at 00:31

    A story will be posted shortly, but first.....Mayuko Fujino, whose artwork you may view here and here has a current exhibit at the House of Scratch in California. Truly, I am fascinated by the colors and the intimate delicacy of her artwork. If you a...

  • Indeterminacy #427

    Posted on Tuesday September 30th, 2008 at 06:20

    One of the missing legends of archaeology is that of the Mauktika Niila, Pearl that is Black, an indestructible statue carved from material unknown with a technique equally mysterious, and an origin lost to recorded history. The statue is so named fo...

  • Indeterminacy #426

    Posted on Tuesday August 26th, 2008 at 06:37

    My first job was in the t-shirt factory. The thesis to my textilian studies was on the fine art of t-shirt removal, so I was immediately placed in charge of the testing department. The cotton garments, newly seamed, must be worn once, and removed, to...

  • Waiting for Ian

    Posted on Saturday July 19th, 2008 at 01:54

    This is a photo I took waiting for Ian. Ian and I meet sometimes for lunch around the corner from where I work. I just stand there and keep a watch out for his bicycle. Ian's a nice guy with an interesting blog called "Letters Home to You" featuring ...

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    Posted on Tuesday June 17th, 2008 at 08:34

    In anthropological journals you will find occasional mention of the "Hooded Ladies of Lanslund" -- In footnotes, implicit innuendos, little more than hearsay, vague tales quoted from legends. Direct information, however, remains sparse. Most accounts...

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5 stars Cori Crooks

Short story heaven!

Indie has a writing voice that is unique, hip, and timeless.

His Indeterminacy is inneractive- so by all means, JOIN IN!

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