08.12.08
Posted in Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Co-Conspirators, Video, Avant Garde at 10:50 pm by mbumba
playing the building improvisation in 51 seconds (video by diana vargas trent)
Tags: David Byrne, Playing The Building, Battery, Maritime, Manhattan, Javier Hernandez Miyares, Diana Vargas Trent, Co-Conspirators, Installation, Where The Pieces Fall
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08.07.08
Posted in Psycho Haiku, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Poetry, Images at 8:10 pm by mbumba

image from daily dose flickr and colorised by jhm.
The Rich Man Reaches
In His Pockets Full Of Gold;
Poor Man For His Balls.
haiku by jhm
Tags: Psycho Haiku, Class Warfare, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Where The Pieces Fall
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08.01.08
Posted in Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Video, Avant Garde at 8:14 pm by mbumba
John Cale’s appearance on “I’ve Got A Secret” in 1963, shortly after he participated in the marathon performance of Vexations, which was composed by Erik Satie. This first performance of Vexations at the Pocket Theatre in New York City, was organized by John Cage. Karl Schenzer was the only person who endured the entire 18 hour performance. At Where The Pieces Fall, we believe that Satie wrote this short chordal and repetitive tune to mock Wagnerism. Erik Satie was the first post-modern composer, and here we will refer to him as EsoteRIK SATIrE.
Tags: Vexations, Erik Satie, John Cale, John Cage, I’ve Got A Secret, Karl Schenzer, Gag, Wagnerism, Where The Pieces Fall, Esoterik Satire
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07.27.08
Posted in Sineparade, Art Rock, Javier Hernandez-Miyares at 1:29 am by mbumba

This tune is in production, and we give you a glimpse of it’s present state if you click:
so_it_goes-rough07_14.mp3
Tags: Sineparade, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, J Armen, Alex Garcia
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07.13.08
Posted in Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Cuba, Images at 3:16 am by mbumba

Oil On Canvas Painting By Lourdes Gomez-Franca
Tags: Lourdes Gomez-Franca, Where The Pieces Fall, Cuba, Art
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07.06.08
Posted in Sineparade, Art Rock, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Images at 9:17 pm by mbumba

Sinlab Recording Studio At 17 Frost Street Space
Sineparade is currently recording nine songs. This suite of songs is being produced by J. Armen and assisted by JHM.

Alex Garcia, Ariel De La Portilla, And J. Armen Recording “And So It Goes”.
Click and listen to a song in progress: And So It Goes (Rhythm Tracks)
Tags: J. Armen, Alex Garcia, Ariel De La Portilla, Sineparade
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Posted in Psycho Haiku, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Poetry, Images at 12:17 am by mbumba

We Are Watching You
Your Comments Are Expected
Let The Pieces Fall.
Tags: Where The Pieces Fall, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Haiku
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06.30.08
Posted in Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Cuba, Images at 10:30 pm by mbumba

Caja Iluminada Titulada Palimpsest Por Arturo Cuenca
Video In 2 Parts about artists (in order as appear): Humberto Castro, Arturo Cuenca and Ruben Torres Llorca, made in Havana by Director Marcus Moura (Brazil). Prod. (EICTV). Cuba.
Tags: Arturo Cuenca, Where The Pieces Fall, Cuba, Arte, Video, Retrato, Palimpsest, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Caja Iluminada
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06.27.08
Posted in Psycho Haiku, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Poetry, Images, 21st Century Socialism, Anti-Imperialist at 10:06 pm by mbumba

Morton’s Fork AKA Fork You In November BY JHM
A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothes,
With Morton’s Forked Lingua,
Stalks Our November.
A Democrat Is:
Republican In Cheap Suit;
Second Hand Sheep Shit.
Ninety Nine Cents Store,
Is Where Your Vote Buys Into
Promise’s Flip Flops.
Real Democracy?
The Power Of The People?
You Can’t Afford It
Election Dilemma Haiku’s By JHM
No Choice In November
Tags: No Choice In November, Psycho Haiku, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Barak Obama, John Mccain, Counterpunch, Morton’s Fork, Fork You, Flip Flops
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06.26.08
Posted in Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Pyscho Symphonic Pop, Images at 5:12 pm by mbumba

Bloomsphone By Alex Itin
Bob Stein and Alex Itin are biblionauts. Bob is the founder and co-director of The Institute For the Future of the Book, and Alex is one of his most fertile collaborators. Bob founded ‘Night Kitchen’ for the authoring and publishing of electronic books eleven years ago, and in 2001, Alex authored several books which were available for download at the Night Kitchen homepage. ‘Morococo’ was one of these books, and i had the privilege to compose the music for it. The work that Bob began with The Night Kitchen continues at:The Institute For The Future Of The Book
Activate the soundtrack written by JHM and performed by the Night Kitchen Symphonia by clicking below:
Morococo Soundtrack By JHM
Tags: The Institute For The Future Of The Book, Bob Stein, Alex Itin, Javier Hernandez-Miyares, Night Kitchen, Morococo, Biblionauts, TK3, Digital Publishing, Where The Pieces Fall
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