2003-08-05
heehee
and i got a little mention too
how nice.
hurray for Midori n Michael
yea!
Best of the Bay party on thursday nite
:D
yup
me going with Michael!
Editor's Pick
Best Way to Indulge Your Lust for Bondage
As any cursory Internet search will attest, bondage porn is a huge Web industry. Though there's tons of it floating in cyberspace, it's hard to find the stuff done using interesting, creative photography. Most is shoddily photographed in boring living rooms with models who don't look like they're even remotely enjoying the experience. Local S-M educator and rope bondage master Fetish Diva Midori is out to change all that. Author of The Seductive Art of Japanese Rope Bondage, Midori has created BeautyBound, a site where gorgeous models, talented photographers, and experienced riggers meet to bring bondage fans beautiful images of stunning ties. With well-known fetish names like Kumi, Dita von Teese, and Sinammon Love, along with many other hot never-seen-before bondage-lovin' babes, the site's beauties are salaciously captured everywhere from construction sites to abandoned ships to motel rooms. With photography by Craig Morey and Michael Blue and guests Michelle Serchuk, Steve Diet Goedde, Eric Kroll, and others, the Bound models are at their inescapable and helpless best. It's a pay site, but well worth the membership fee. BeautyBound offers lots of free stuff as well, including behind-the-scenes reports with confessions from the models and a forum where fellow bondage aficionados can meet and greet. www.beautybound.com.
http://bestofthebay.com/2003/e_sexr.html
and i got a little mention too
how nice.
hurray for Midori n Michael
yea!
Best of the Bay party on thursday nite
:D
yup
me going with Michael!
Editor's Pick
Best Way to Indulge Your Lust for Bondage
As any cursory Internet search will attest, bondage porn is a huge Web industry. Though there's tons of it floating in cyberspace, it's hard to find the stuff done using interesting, creative photography. Most is shoddily photographed in boring living rooms with models who don't look like they're even remotely enjoying the experience. Local S-M educator and rope bondage master Fetish Diva Midori is out to change all that. Author of The Seductive Art of Japanese Rope Bondage, Midori has created BeautyBound, a site where gorgeous models, talented photographers, and experienced riggers meet to bring bondage fans beautiful images of stunning ties. With well-known fetish names like Kumi, Dita von Teese, and Sinammon Love, along with many other hot never-seen-before bondage-lovin' babes, the site's beauties are salaciously captured everywhere from construction sites to abandoned ships to motel rooms. With photography by Craig Morey and Michael Blue and guests Michelle Serchuk, Steve Diet Goedde, Eric Kroll, and others, the Bound models are at their inescapable and helpless best. It's a pay site, but well worth the membership fee. BeautyBound offers lots of free stuff as well, including behind-the-scenes reports with confessions from the models and a forum where fellow bondage aficionados can meet and greet. www.beautybound.com.
http://bestofthebay.com/2003/e_sexr.html
So a bunch of different things i had to write on.
some were boring, others pretty damn cool.
The lorna simpson one was interesting. her subject had a tinge of voyeurism and rough sex added in. of course, at the beginning of the video she does mention author Pat Califia. Gomez-Pena's story was interesting too. not that crazed about the street stuff in the Mission but that confessional installation i did like. Goat Island bored me. Baca was cool although i did mention that she buckeled under authority by altering her mural. so much for being a radical activist.
1. Lorna Simpson
Lorna Simpson, photographer, explores the ambiguous terrain connecting words and images in large-scale landscapes silkscreened on felt.
2. Guillermo Gomez-Pena
Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Mexican performance artist, poet, journalist, and activist, calls attention to relations between the U.S. and Mexico.
3. Bill Viola
Bill Viola, video artist, combines video and sound in intriguing ways, as seen in The Greeting, a piece created for the Venice Biennale.
4. Hung Liu
Hung Liu, painter, comments on traditional Chinese society as she paints a series of works on the Last Emperor and his court.
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some were boring, others pretty damn cool.
The lorna simpson one was interesting. her subject had a tinge of voyeurism and rough sex added in. of course, at the beginning of the video she does mention author Pat Califia. Gomez-Pena's story was interesting too. not that crazed about the street stuff in the Mission but that confessional installation i did like. Goat Island bored me. Baca was cool although i did mention that she buckeled under authority by altering her mural. so much for being a radical activist.
1. Lorna Simpson
Lorna Simpson, photographer, explores the ambiguous terrain connecting words and images in large-scale landscapes silkscreened on felt.
2. Guillermo Gomez-Pena
Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Mexican performance artist, poet, journalist, and activist, calls attention to relations between the U.S. and Mexico.
3. Bill Viola
Bill Viola, video artist, combines video and sound in intriguing ways, as seen in The Greeting, a piece created for the Venice Biennale.
4. Hung Liu
Hung Liu, painter, comments on traditional Chinese society as she paints a series of works on the Last Emperor and his court.
( More... )