at the moonstone cafe on the other side, i meet the philly artist david, who say's 'this is an esoteric cafe' then he reads my life a book. i hand him a copy of 'snuff music' he immediately gets it, no small talk, no explaining, he just gets it. he's lived with the rainbow tribes out in new mexico, painted with some very cool people, knows alex grey and tool. i must admit i never got into tool, but i like what alex grey does, he gets the dmt download.
david is the kind of american i like, he's detached from everything except art, he's in tune with cosmic vibrations and some intelligent forces behind the vale, david is arrogantly free. the esoteric cafe serves us a nice lunch, but the service is weird, the girls are young and look confused, it's early days though, maybe it needs time to find it's feet. the menu is unusual, i order some celery and coffee, the coffee is good.
later i watch a french film that has a devastating effect upon me, it's called 'incideries' and it's brutally real, brilliantly executed and left me feeling shell shocked.
i would recommend it to some people but some i would say stay away, unless you want to be confronted. i smoke a joint, ponder the implications of such a thing but my brain shuts down, it can't deal with anything like this now.
the deep fix are interviewed, it's a strange thing, i probably come across as pompous and somewhat self important, i didn't mean to but at the same time i wanted to transmit the importance of the message in 'snuff music.'
there were some good questions but i don't know if i will ever get used to explaining things, the 'snuff music' project is multi layered.
i'm looking forwards to the rest of the interviews, a guest interviewer each one taking us to a different place.
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