Sunday, March 23, 2008

World Pillow Fight Day - Easter Bunny Pummeling


World Pillow Fight Day
Originally uploaded by gamp
The cacophony society hosted Denver's pillow fight for world pillow fight day. They usually host zombie jesus and easter bunny day but got a little surprised by the early easter this year, so combined the pillow fight with easter bunnies. Without the zombie jesii it must have appeared a more civil and faith based event, because it got on the cover of the Denver Post (at least the online edition) on an article about being faithful and celebrating easter early in the year. http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_8664897

For more on Denver's Cacophony Society see their page:
http://denver.cacophony.org/

And yes, the Denver Post misspelled cacophony.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Holly and her Fireman


Holly and her Fireman
Originally uploaded by gamp
Holly has a thing for fire fighters. Yesterday we had a fire alarm and she got to get her picture taken with one, by me.

Go Holly.

She works in the cubicle next to mine, so I get to hear about things.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Delia


Dahlia
Originally uploaded by gamp
I bought a print at kitchen's ink, art gallery and tattoos, 757 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO

The print was Delia 07 by Trevor Alyn, mouseskull.com

This is Delia, the model, and she's looking lovely but different from the photo I purchased. Too bad I only had my point and shoot camera.


Also tonight, which of course is the first Friday art walk, I ran into Daud and the art bus, Ms. Terious, Nat the bat, and Valerie. The steel shop and location of many fire sculptures and dj shows on 8th and santa fe was still open, to my surprise. Next month they should still have shows but it will be a gallery and not a steel fabricating studio.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

DU Hockey Game


Daychief Down
Originally uploaded by gamp
I'm not much of a sports fan, but I was given some tickets to last nights game and I went and checked it out. Being close to the ice really helps keep me interested, but having a long and fast lens helps too. I snapped some shots and ended up staying for the whole game.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Darden


Darden
Originally uploaded by gamp
I went to the Birds of a Feather show at the Oriental Theater on Friday. It was a great show with burlesque acts, aerial rope acts, bands, and DJ's. Here is a photo of Darden that I took, and like.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Conifer

It warmed up to almost 60 in Denver today. I got on my ninja and rode down 285 until I got too cold and turned around. I made it to about Conifer. I was going to take a picture, but I didn't.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

ESM Holiday Party 2007 (2008)


ESM Holiday Party 2007 (2008)
Originally uploaded by gamp
We have a really late holiday party at my company (January 19th). Here's Lynne and Sophia doing some kind of dancing.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Geeks Who Drink

I went and played trivia last night with some classmates from DU's library program. We won.

Here's the blog entry from the group that runs the trivia at www.geekswhodrink.com/blog/

I look weird, like I have a sweaty big brain or something. I don't know what was wrong with me. I didn't even get any questions right.

And in 1st place, newbies The Organization. They mentioned something about being librarians. They are smart.

Rover-1-16-08-TheOrganization

SCORES:

The Organization                 71 
Occam's Razor 65( + 1 )
That Burning Sensation 65
Brat Pack 64
Still Sore From the Stock Show 64
Merle Funk Effect 61
Flogged Infidels 56
Handsome, But Not Too Bright 55
Bomb.com 54
Satan's Pets 54
"I'll Take The Rapists for 200, Alex" 47
Elvis 27

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Mclovin


Get your own Mclovin ID

Been there, done that, loved it!

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Projector Light


Projector Light
Originally uploaded by gamp
New Years morning I eventually made it to the Bubbledubdub party on 3330 Larimer St. in Denver. I was so tired from moving all weekend and sick with some nasty sinus cold thing, that I didn't do much partying. I did see Valerie and Ryan as well as Leaf and other burners. Some burner guy was giving out beers with red bull in them, which is a horrible waste of shitty beer. Red bull y vodka however = happy times, although Valerie said it was bad for you. Tell that to Ibiza!

So the party was named with the bubbles because of some inflatables from liquidluxworks. While a cool idea, and maybe a cool thing to touch if you were on massive trippy hipno drugs, I wasn't and couldn't even find the inspiration to take a photo of them. The other room was the steampunk / industrial area. There the decorations consisted of the paper with a victorian sort of logo with a gear in it, some plastic candle holders, and a plast tubing made to look like brass tubing that had no function sculpture. The one cool art piece was a rose lamp thing, but it wasn't photogenic. I think the decorations would have been better if instead of decorating they just held it in a basement with an old boiler.

In both rooms though there were projectors and cool suspended screens, and I do like projectors and light beams.

Monday, December 24, 2007

I'm Santa!


rich guy sees santas
Originally uploaded by pesoptimist
Who's in charge? Santa's in charge!!

I took part in Santacon this year, put on by the cacophany society - http://denver.cacophony.org/spg.html.

This photo was taken by pespoptimist (Valerie) at the debutante ball at the Brown Palace. Boy were they introduced to the wrong society.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

F.T.W.


F.T.W.
Originally uploaded by gamp
This is the first photo I've sold. Last night it appeared in the "Wee" show at the Flash Gallery in Belmar, Littleton, Colorado. It sold for $65. It was matted in a 4x6 clipless frame and the image size was only about 1"x2"

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Gears


Gears
Originally uploaded by gamp
I'm doing my first gallery show tomorrow night at the Flash Gallery in Belmar.

This is one of the pieces. The show is called "Wee"

Nov 16-Jan 6, 445 South Saulsbury St, Lakewood, CO

I'll be at the opening on the 16th from 6-9pm

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Zombie Caver


Zombie Caver
Originally uploaded by gamp
After caving I put back on my caver outfit, some facepaint, and went to "the gog" for a burner rave. It was pretty much the rave I've always wanted to go to, but ended up being sort of invisible. I think people thought my costume was making fun of the some recent mining tragedies, which is perhaps more clever than my intention of the ryhme of zombie caver with zombie raver.

I was surprised to recognize only a few people at the party, and they apparently didn't recognize or want to talk with me. I was feeling a little anti-social anyway. Cool location though, lots of power outages, weird murder and orgy rooms, and some good dancing.

soda straws


soda straws
Originally uploaded by gamp
Took a trip to Fulford Cave. It's cold enough now that there is snow leading up the hill to the entrance, but that doesn't really change the internal temperature. Inside I'd guess it's about 40 degrees, and very very damp and wet. There's lots of places to slide around and fall off stuff, and weird looking walls and formations to shine your flashlights at. I think we didn't even make it through half of the cave, so I'll return at some point.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Confluence Park Fire Spinners


Stephiniti Illuminated
Originally uploaded by gamp
Every Sunday night at Confluence Park in Denver (behind the REI on the Platte River) fire spinners practice their stuff, and a drum circle beats out a rhythm. You can see people breath fire and spin poi, staffs, darts, and their own creations.

Here ~dragon~ spins his dragon's tail behind stephiniti

They even got on the news and on cnn video.

Here's my flickr photo set so far.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/offbeat/2007/09/17/cole.co.fire.dancing.kusa

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Sheik in the Dessert


Sheik in the Dessert
Originally uploaded by gamp
This is pretty much where my day at burning man started, at the moonshine lounge. From here I walked across the playa, viewing art and continuing to drink moonshine. I stopped by the black rock glacier - moved some steel for Ehron, was apparently the last person so see the sculpture before it was removed for unknown reasons, then was picked up by the double decker articulated bus - where I danced my way back to town. Lots of dancing, some washing at the carcass wash, then I passed out - way to dehydrated. Should have gone and gotten an IV - ended up being a bad night with a headache and other bad signs. Fun day though.

Monday, July 09, 2007

Skagway Power Plant Found!


Hydroelectric Turbine
Originally uploaded by gamp

Some of my friends have been trying to get to an old abandoned hydroelectric powerplant in out in the wilderness for years. This place was built in 1901 and was used until 1960something when flooding knocked if offline permanently. They have conducted about 14 trips looking for it, unsuccessfully. On recent trips they followed the penstock, the old wood and metal hoop water pipe, but could only get so far as sections of it were washed away and bridges were missing or unstable. This was my third trip, and second one when I had some idea where it was supposed to be. Last time I took a route on the canyon floor along the creek. There is a sort of "trail" here so it should be easy, but in many places the trail disappears and you're stuck between a fast flowing creek and a 600 foot high wall of rock. I've opted to climb over the rocks most times, and it was grueling. Last time I ended up getting stranded with thunderstorms, soaked, in the dark, and it took me six hours to get back to my motorcycle, where on the way home I ended up with hypothermia. This time similar things happened, but I was smarter and camped and took my new AWD vehicle which can handle the dirt roads that get near the location nicely. As it turned out it was right off the creek about 75 feet up and only 5 miles down the creek. Considering I still couldn't figure out how to hike along the creek without making severe climbing detours, it was by far the most grueling hike I've ever taken. Hazards included; slippery wet rocks and trees, a boulder that came loose and pushed me down a hill, temporarily pinning me against a tree, water way above my boots, trees across the creek, and apparently a christian fundamentalist camp somewhere. I made it though, battered, bruised, and tattered. Hooray! I don't think I'll be doing more hiking soon.



edit 9/23 I have now created a group on flickr if you've also been to or are looking for skaguay
http://www.flickr.com/groups/skaguay/

edit 7/7/08 The Colorado Springs Gazette wrote an article about a trip to Skaguay. It has a great slideshow and video documenting the trip, a previously unpublished memoir of life at the plant, and is overall a great article. It looks like they had a better and safer time making the journey then me too. http://www.gazette.com/articles/canyon_37887___article.html/skaguay_power.html

edit - 2nd trip to the plant http://redphone.blogspot.com/2008/08/skaguay-revisited.html

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Things I accomplished this weekend

I've been feeling like I haven't accomplished much, so let's see what I did this weekend:
didn't take any photos though

did some shopping, bought new additions for herb garden
barbecued some burgers
something else I think
passed out too tired

planted herb garden on balcony
cleaned bbq grill and balcony a bit
worked on motorcyle - didn't fix much
sent out some ebay sales
helped BJ move
rode around downtown people - boring
watched Pan's Labyrinth - good underworld not really scare mystical movie with a fawn, fairies, and fascists

rode motorcycle in canyon up highway 74
paid back garth for helping me move by taking him to restaurant in evergreen
bought new gps - garmin etrex vista cx to replace etrex legend - has micro sd slot
watched the omen
edited some pictures for flickr of trip to st. elmo, anges vail falls, romley but need to use photoshop cs3 to hdr some other photos before I put them on flickr - picture
did laundry

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Don't Pick up rocks in Boulder

So last month I'm with my buddies in an open space park in Boulder. They have long abandoned coal mines, some of which have been on fire for 50-100+ years underground. We find the old entrance of one of the Lewis mines, which is now just a sort of ditch thing, and walk down in there. There aren't any signs, nothing. In the ditch is a visible vein of coal, just a few inches high. We proceed to look at little pieces of it, removing them from the vein. Then there are some fossilized shells and stuff, not particularly recognizable or of any quality, but they look neat so we pick them up and examine them. After a while of doing this, we start to leave. No sooner are we at the top of the ridge than a ranger stands up, who apparently was hiding there for a while.

A month later now, we're picking up the sides of the roads near open space parks for trash, with 40 hours of community service to complete and $160 in court fees. Luckily we got a deferred something so the misdemeanor charge will go off the records in a year, as long as none of us get caught doing something similar. Whatever that would be.

It should also be noted that, well at least I've heard, it's legal in most of Colorado to pick up little fossils and stuff in parks like this. They aren't of any real value, and, well it's a coal mine!

I'm not sure what lesson I've learned from this experience other than to avoid Boulder.

Here's the Boulder open space rules if you're interested: http://www.co.boulder.co.us/openspace/recreating/public_parks/parks_pdfs/rules&regs2005_50.pdf
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