Tuesday, 30 October 2012



drafts 

raven beaks pound the glass 

suddenly awake 

roebuck blacktail eyes musky smoke 

theres like a  giant chime echoes off the screeching bats 


swatch swish

switch twitch bitch which pitch 





00.38am, 31.10.12. 


mesmeric chiasm
internal echoes of the concert hall to 
enhance reverberation and amplification a signal from 
the mixing desk is fed to a high fidelity loudspeaker ... the echoes 
bounce off the walls ... the Watkins copycat is a typical electronic delay device ... 




22.46, 30.10.12. 


Concussion ... Other symptoms include dizziness, nausea, lack of motor coordination, difficulty balancing, or other problems with movement or sensation. Visual symptoms include light sensitivity,[35] seeing bright lights, blurred vision, and double vision.[ ringing in the ears, is also commonly reported. In one in about seventy concussions, concussive convulsions occur, but these seizures that take place during or immediately after the concussion are not the same as post-traumatic seizures, and they, unlike post-traumatic seizures, are not in themselves predictive of post-traumatic epilepsy, which requires some form of structural brain damage, not just a momentary disruption in normal brain functioning. Concussive convulsions are thought to result from temporary loss or inhibition of motor function, and are not associated either with epilepsy . They are not associated with any particular sequelae and have the same high rate of favorable outcomes as concussions without convulsions

Cognitive symptoms include confusion, disorientation, and difficulty focusing attention. Loss of consciousness may occur but is not necessarily correlated with the severity of the concussion if it is brief. Post-traumatic amnesia, in which the person cannot remember events leading up to the injury or after it, or both, is a hallmark of concussion. Confusion, another concussion hallmark, may be present immediately or may develop over several minutes.[A patient may, for example, repeatedly ask the same questions, be slow to respond to questions or directions, have a vacant stare, or have slurred or incoherent speech. Other MTBI symptoms include changes in sleeping patterns and difficulty with reasoning, concentrating, and performing everyday activities. Affective results of concussion include crankiness, loss of interest in favorite activities or items, tearfulness, and displays of emotion that are inappropriate to the situation.  

Forces may cause linear, rotational, or angular movement of the brain, or a combination of these types of motion. In rotational movement, the head turns around its center of gravity, and in angular movement it turns on an axis not through its center of gravity. The amount of rotational force is thought to be the major type of force to cause concussion and the largest component in its severity.  


The brain is surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid, one of the functions of which is to protect it from light trauma, but more severe impacts or the forces associated with rapid acceleration may not be absorbed by this cushion. Concussion may be caused by impact forces, in which the head strikes or is struck by something, or impulsive forces, in which the head moves without itself being subject to blunt trauma for example, when the chest hits something and the head snaps forward



20.08. 30.10.12. Wik
drafts

vintage sepia

you can just see flitered 
the two crackling silhouettes destroying 
each other saturated with noise ... why are we bovvered? 
listen mate you buy your piece and Ill buy mine and we're quits ok ... 


13.34, 30.10.12. © Lizarikk

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