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Rath, the Ghost of the Navigator ([info]navigatorsghost) wrote,
@ 2008-08-11 11:25:00

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Current mood: thoughtful
Current music:Clint Mansell, Lux Aeterna
Entry tags:beautiful things, black metal, dreams, ghosts, i wonder...?, me, music, triad

The Navigator's Scrapbook, #2
I had a dream last night that I was in the middle of nowhere with a few people I know, and we were looking up at the sky and I saw what must have been a million million shooting stars all at once. It was as though the whole sky had always been one great dome of clear glass, and someone had smashed it and all the pieces were falling at once. I don't know why I dreamed that, but I'm just posting it because it's the kind of image you want to remember.

Having mentioned that... the rest of this post will now consist of stuff I want to show to everyone. In no particular order:

I've just discovered Tiny Ghosts. This is a strange little photocomic that isn't really "comic", but a sequence of little thought-provoking two-sentence stories. Mental jumping points, if you will. Some of it is a little too sentimental for my taste (the anti-war ones and the more mawkish romantic ones in particular sometimes cross the line) but the more macabre, weird or just plain leftfield ones are great. This one in particular struck me with some nameless sense of realisation, and left me looking round like I'd just seen the world slip sideways an inch; this one feels awfully believable; this one is sheer poetry.

I think my absolute favourite has, though, to be this one.

Meanwhile, also in the department of visual arts, I was talking to Koi while it was sitting with its graphics tablet the other night, and asked "draw me something Black Metal?" The result? This, which is absolutely awesome though you may have to adjust your screen brightness a bit to actually see it, looking at how it's come out on the work monitor. ¬.¬ Thank you Koi!

Finally, I've been haunted of late by a piece of music. I was in the cinema and caught the trailer for Babylon AD, and my ears instantly pricked up and I went "I know that piece, where do I know it from?" My brain distantly pinged a flag that said Sunshine, and, yes, it's the same piece of music that was on the trailer for that! It turns out to be called Lux Aeterna, and has appeared in about a million different guises on various movie soundtracks/trailers including Requiem for a Dream and, apparently, a trailer for The Two Towers. It's also on Youtube, where it's been used as a songvid piece for every remotely heroic/depressing fandom you can think of. Seriously, have a listen to a few of the versions. It's a gorgeous, spectral piece with a refrain that makes me think for some reason of the mirror scene at the end of Prince of Darkness - it sounds to me like a key, like a song that if played in the right place at the right moment could unlock our reality and create a gateway to another one. One where there's something that really, really wants to be on our side of the gate... and that we really, really don't want here, even if we don't know about it yet. I have no idea why this song affects me like this, but...

Okay, post long enough for now...

Laters,
The Navigator



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[info]stuka_junker88
2008-08-11 07:28 am UTC (link)
I've just checked out Tiny Ghosts. Wow. Thank you for posting it. A little too Christian for my taste, but beautiful nevertheless. I loved the first one you mentioned. The photos are gorgeous too.

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(Anonymous)
2008-09-25 07:32 am UTC (link)
Tiny ghosts is in no way a Christian comic.

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[info]ironlord.livejournal.com
2008-08-11 08:06 am UTC (link)
Ignore this comment... I just have to log in this way so I can see your Iron Maiden review.

Mine is, of course, on its way.

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[info]navigatorsghost
2008-08-12 04:05 am UTC (link)
*waves* For future reference, you can actually log in directly through here: http://www.insanejournal.com/openid/

(Isn't my review post an open one anyway? Huh, I should check that, it's meant to be...)

Edit: And I just had to repost this because it says "Your login cookie seems to have disappeared". Gimme back my cookie you bastards! *chases*

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[info]southernroots
2008-08-11 10:51 pm UTC (link)
I dreamed the earth shook and tidal waves surrounded all areas... all that was left was a bridge over the rising waters...

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[info]navigatorsghost
2008-08-12 04:03 am UTC (link)
Sounds both cool and scary.

And this morning, for some reason, I was a spy. I was also speaking better French than I can manage when awake, which is mildly annoying. The only image I can remember, though, is of clambering around an old junkyard and looking down a gap between a couple of rusting containers, and seeing a huge wooden crate on the top of which, glinting darkly through its coating of dust, was a huge German iron cross symbol in scraped black and silver. I wish I knew what the rest of that story was about...

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