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On AAIR 30: Pack o’ gravel

Jury Checklist

Portfolio-check, Models-check, Script-check, Upbeat attitude-check, Back up plan-check, Pack o' gravel-check...PLUS 'Freeze' - a special presentation example brought to you from L.A. as a model of how to make it through your jury. Enjoy, engage, and listen while you work! What a wonderful day... #

Play 13:42 min, AAIR 4/6/2006

A Georgian Sunday Morning

Contributed by Levan Asabashvili, a selection of songs from popular Georgian poet, singer and composer Irakli Charkviani who died at the age of 44 in February 2006. With many thanks to Levan for introducing this artist to the listeners of AAIR. Playlist: Sunday Morning; Miles Davis; What Will Cure So Many Hurts? - The Time; Today Is Going To Rain; ------; The Time Is Still Running; A Negro #

Play 25:43 min, Levan Asabashvili 4/6/2006

Look What You Did To Me, June 2006 - news from AA formers

When students leave the AA, here's some of what they end up doing: Shahneshin Foundation announces the Shrinkage Worldwide Award 2006, a project by AA grad Siamak Shahneshin; 'The End of the Street: Sustainable Growth within Natural Limits' a new book out by 1955 AA grad David Dobereiner, a study into the potentials and perhaps necessities of organic approaches to architecture. #

Play 4:45 min, Siamak Shahnehshin 4/6/2006

Small Price to Pay for the Life of a Child

Danny takes us all to a day at HIS school and the efforts he must go through to get there at all, dog hairs and all, and then some...recording and participation of uncle Adam Pollonais, recent DRL grad, as he contemplates what the future holds... #

Play 9:39 min, Adam Pollonais 4/6/2006

Japanese Spoken Noise

Kenji Siratori: a Japanese cyberpunk writer who is currently bombarding the internet with wave upon wave of highly experimental, uncompromising, progressive, intense prose. His is a writing style that not only breaks with tradition, it severs all cords, and can only really be compared to the kind of experimental writing techniques employed by the Surrealists, William Burroughs and Antonin Artaud. Embracing the image mayhem of the digital age, his relentless prose is nonsensical and extreme, avant-garde and confused, with precedence given to twisted imagery, pace and experimentation over linear narrative and character development. With unparalleled stylistic terrorism, he unleashes his literary attack. An unprovoked assault on the senses. Blood Electric (Creation Books) was acclaimed by David Bowie. #

Play 5:35 min, Kenji Siratori 4/6/2006