Through the exploration of various cultures and archaeological mysteries throughout the world, authors J David Osborne and Kris Saknussemm attempt to get to the heart of our lost moment, and provide some potential paths out. LOST XPLORERS is a psychogeographical exploration of culture, art, language, and strange history.
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Sunday Aug 27, 2023
165 - Immutable Rhythms in the Immolated Alexandria
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
Sunday Aug 27, 2023
In this episode we talk about Satan's honor and disheartened colleagues who retreat into the dark. Trading in the general malaise of critical thinking and flexibility of mind with strict psychic discipline and defense. The LX Mission Statement: "look to the fun". Triangulating problems, personalities, and proximity. The physicality of writing and performance. Erasing introversion. The Goal of Language. How your words sound through someone else's mouth. Grammar vs. Elocution. Having the courage to share. The Personal Dynamics of making noise with each other. Then we're back to bands with some genitally mutilated screech music.
Being honored by equal magic. Confusing the library for the moon. Trusting bridges you've built. Kris introduces a big idea: the Allegory of The Phonebooth. Peculiar Architecture and Occult Practicality. Photographic Morphology and Expanding Physics. Newtonian Scale vs. Quantum Time. Being aware of Street Level Tempo. Sovereign Temporality (Intention and Timing). The surprise of stillness. Enjoying the navigation and movement through Time with others. Spontaneous Shapeshifting vs. Protean Durability. "Pudding & Water". Expeditions into Metaphor & Analogy (perception and performance). The Stage of Multitudes. Reestablishing Context and Recognizing Containers. Going in the box to get out.
Philanthropic Panspermia Nuclear Intervention. Melting away metonymic icebergs. Shadow puppets in Dark Ages. Consistency & Surprise. Being alert to local metaphors. Idleness vs. Laziness (Jalan-Jalan). Volcanic Fruitions. Dimensionalizing Dream Maps. Cave Drawings and Greek Drama. Image, Ceremony, and the social dilemmas of Dream Time.
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