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Save Rapanui- Santi Hitorangi
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Go to: rubbing and art auction. Go to: original artwork. Original artwork by Santi Hitorangi ©2011. Created for Save Rapanui. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at saverapanui.org. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available through contacting DCRapaNui@gmail.com. 2010 SaveRapanui.org graphics by Susan Maddux.
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Lyle Nisenholz: June 2005
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Tuesday, June 14, 2005. What is this thing we call Natto. A fermented soy bean. Check. A stringy mucus like film. Check. Stench of ammonia. Check. Smells of locker room cheese like body oder. Check. You've got Natto; the wonder food of our generation. Mixing in only a small package of mustard and soy sauce contained with. The natto in the styrofoam package, the chopsticks goes round and round. Until the mucus film makes bubbles. Then wolf down with indifference. I then began to get. Encasing hard brown p...
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Lyle Nisenholz: May 2005
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Monday, May 16, 2005. I really didn't have much motivation to participate in a "design. Festa". Especially when you consider how much cash I would have to. Drop for a 1.8 by 1.8 meter piece of cement somewhere on the floor of. The Tokyo Big sight exhibition center built on an island of garbage. I was turned off, and as usual loathe to part with my money to exhibit. That being said, I needed some kind of motivation to do something. Before I chose some other scary options, like "more work", or "ride my.
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Lyle Nisenholz: December 2005
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Saturday, December 31, 2005. Old pagoda at Yakushuji Temple. Built about 1300 years ago it survives to this day. In the waning light, cold and tired we went to a local cafe and warmed ourselves with coffee brewed the traditional Japanese way in glass vials that look like a chemistry set. Afterward we went to our hotel in Downtown. Not only is the main hall one of the oldest wooden structures in the world, it's got bitchen looking Chinese dragons running up it's eaves. One of the many shrines departing fr...
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Lyle Nisenholz: September 2005
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Thursday, September 08, 2005. Helplessness in Tokyo and Jazz everywhere. Mother wait, wait. The screaming continued for over several minutes, it was not even six in the morning, this was a big deal, an emergency. Maybe someone died, maybe an accident, but where was it coming from, somewhere below me in the maze of houses. But where? Was she running away from home? Maybe a fight with her husband? Posted by lyle Nisenholz at 8:15 PM. View my complete profile. Lyle's art site, lylefile.com.
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Lyle Nisenholz: September 2003
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Monday, September 15, 2003. Oh god, it’s a Semie, it’s one of those Semies! Looking back on it, I am relieved I didn’t look down while I frantically swiped my leg, my hand brushing over something that felt like a stiff plastic box stuck to my leg. Ouch, it bit me as it fell off. When I got home, I treated a faint red bite mark while Yoshiko assured me that there was no poison or infection. How the hell could something so big go missing? Posted by lyle Nisenholz at 6:30 PM. Wednesday, September 10, 2003.
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Lyle Nisenholz: September 2004
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Wednesday, September 15, 2004. Stories from the Far Yeast. Stories from the Far Yeast. The unexpected rise of Japanese Bagels. Part one, how to make a Japanese Bagel:. Get one supermarket quality white bread hamburger bun. Stick index finger in center, creating hole. Place in sun on sidewalk, preferably on hot day. Let sit for two hours or when outside is getting stale. Part two, bread:. What’s up with Japanese bread? Part three, bagel overview:. So, where does that leave us with Japanese bagels? I think...
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Lyle Nisenholz: March 2004
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Monday, March 15, 2004. It was inevitable; I am a sports fan, I’ve got a TV and I live in Japan. I am now into Sumo and watch it at any given opportunity. Posted by lyle Nisenholz at 6:30 PM. View my complete profile. Lyle's art site, lylefile.com. Susan Maddux, a most excellent artist. CYNTHIA vs. BELINDA, Rebekah Lovejoy's trails and tribulations. Dream drawing March 2nd. Dream drawing February 14. Dream drawing February 8. New dream drawing February 2. Dream video part 1: THE SAMURAI.
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Lyle Nisenholz: January 2004
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Thursday, January 15, 2004. Enough already, you think were soft here in Sushi-ville? Oh, New York, so tough. And Chicago, chi town, don’t mess. No, you folks are way off. There is one thing every so called tough city in this ever loving globe of ours lacks that makes Tokyo just that much tougher. The Tokyo Crow. Oh, you say, oh Lyle, you silly. We have crows right here in California, they’re noisy little pack animals on wings. Then the two flew off still nipping at each other, neither giving ground.