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Friday, September 27, 2013

The last sister to be married.

In June this year my sister Leanne recently married Frank. She is the youngest of my four sisters and the last to be married. At the wedding my aunty asked me when will I get married and I replied when the law here allows it. I have posted some of these images on facebook, but thought I'd share them here.

Leanne and Frank- Bride and Groom

My nephew and one of his very mischievous looks:

My beautiful stepmother-the mother of the bride, looks on:

Now that the church bit is done, my brother and brother in-laws' head off for a quick drink before the official reception. Choosing a cocktail is a very serious affair!:

My niece looks up at mum and aunty:

My brother did a good job as M.C. and is  below captured in a very Las Vegas moment:

My dad gives a speech as my brother looks on in the wings- 'Stand back junior and watch how it is done!':

Father and daughter dance:

One of my sisters tried taking a few shots of me, on my own and with others, this one was in focus. Another of my infamous non-smiling photos:

All photographs copyright matthew schiavello 2013.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something Blue- Sept 2013

It has been a while since I have shared some  music!

Something Old:

Frank Sinatra's 1956 Lp 'Songs for Swingin' Lovers' is a album filled with one great tune after an other. I have played it over the years and never tire of it. A true sign of a classic album.


Frank Sinatra- 'You make me feel so young':



You am I- the Lp 'Hourly Daily' is a relatively modern classic album and has been re-released recently to celebrate 20 years since You am I's debut Lp  'Sound as Ever', was originally released.
A track off the Hourly Daily Lp, which has a swear word in it, is this simple and honest track 'Please don't ask me to smile'.

You am I-'Please don't ask me to smile'



Something New:

This is a group I want to like, but haven't really heard anything that has grabbed me... I don't mind this new tune though.

Fuck Buttons- 'The Red Wing'



I like this track off the Pet Shop boy's new Dance Album, 'electric'. I do have to admit,, that tt is sometimes on the ipod, as I dance/walk my way to work.

Pet Shop Boys- 'Vocal'



I read a bit of hype about the new Boards of Canada Lp, a "return to form", Blah, blah, blah.. who would have thought they were right? It is great and I have it on vinyl.

Boards of Canada- 'Reach for the Dead'






Something Borrowed:
A couple of Aussie groups/artists in Triple J's 'like a version, covering overseas tracks.

I love San Cisco, I think they sound great and yes i am still meaning to buy their debut album. I actually prefer their cover of Daft Punks 'Get lucky', to the original. Maybe fast forward to the 1:13 mark, to miss all the chat

San Cisco: 'Get Lucky'




Ash Grunwald and Andy and Scott from The Living End are joined by Urthboy to cover  'Feel Good Inc' by Gorillaz. Again, maybe fast forward to the 1:16 mark, to miss all the chat:




Something Blue:

Only because this clip has some wonderful blue lighting!

Cold war kids: 'Lost that easy'

Friday, September 6, 2013

New images and descriptions - Sept 2010

I thought I'd post a handful of newer images that have been on various sites and people may or may not have seen. I generally don't like to talk too much about my images, I rather that people like or don't like them for what they personally get from engaging with the image/s. I like that sometimes the title is enough to hint at what may or could be. I like that 10 different people viewing an image can come away with 25 or more different interpretations.  However, after a discussing a few images with a couple of different friends, who keep saying, I like it, but what is it.. and then upon talking about the image, my friends would often react with "woah, I liked it before, but love it so much more now...' I thought I would cheekily provided a comment or two about a few of my new images.

I came across a wall in a grotty door way, off a grotty lane. I have to say that It didn't stink, unlike most doorways I find myself in. Someone had stenciled the word 'dunce' in several places on the wall. I captured a couple of images and then found this one, where presumably someone else had covered the stencil, as if to hide it, I imagined that perhaps it was an act of shame, or perhaps an act of  frustration or defiance, stating "I am not stupid!' Perhaps they covered it up because the felt it inane?  I was initially going to title the piece "I am not!'.. but felt it might be too angry, so instead and because of what was hidden underneath the beautiful black line work I decided to call this piece:
                                       
                                                 'the hidden untruth



These next layers of graffiti on a wall, reminded me of wet grey and miserable winter afternoons, but in a melancholic and beautiful way. You know that feeling where the greyness of the outside world seems to evoke a sad greyness in ourselves. As I stood there, I suddenly found myself remembering rain running down windows and the washed out colour and life of wet winter afternoons. I tried writing out variations of the text in English but then realised that the German translation Winternachmittagen’, suited the piece perfectly, well for me anyway.:

                                               ‘Winternachmittagen’




These next two images are part of a group of photographs I took of the reflections of people. I really liked how the extension of their reflections created a sense of something else. Idea's of togetherness, separateness, connectedness and disconnectedness came to my mind when I saw these. I like how the reflections in the top photograph, despite being separate shadows, suggest a connectedness in the way they complimented one another:


                                                 'Reflections at NGV #113'


                                                                  'Reflections at NGV #94'


I stumbled across the below scene as I was running late to meet a friend, but I had to stop and take a photo. The pitted wall looked bullet riddled and the red 'dripping' dot lead me to wonder if the 'you' in  'you are here'  represented our ideals and beliefs. I wondered if in some way the frantic shifting pace of the modern world was at risk of whisking us up and off our feet and dragging us along in group thought, in doing so, executing our individualness. Suddenly our precious individual thoughts were being blindfolded, lined up and 'ready, aim...... fire!'. Now replaced with unthinking, unreflective and unquestioning  and group-think.
There are so many ways an image or scene can be imagined and interpreted and in fact this may simply be a cool image stating the obvious, that ' you are here'.



I had a late brunch/lunch with my brother and brother in-law. At lunch they joked about which television couple they were like and who was the 'boss' in their relationship... yes, one was Bert and one was Ernie.  Not long after this I took this photograph. I felt the two smaller circular images in the lower left of the image were these two in essence. Sometimes one holds the other up on their shoulders and sometimes it is the other way around.  The indistinguishableness about them both symbolises the equality between them. The larger image at the top of the photograph symbolizes our patriarchal fathers and what we learn from them/him about how we as men must act/behave. How we as men must be the 'boss' in the relationship and take control, using violence if necessary to force our partners to submit to our wills, because that is what is 'right' and what has been handed down from father to son for generations. In this image, as the father figure watches over and 'guides' then, they look out and away, reflecting upon the relevance of the past knowledge and understandings that have been handed down, in their new and modern world.

                                                          'Chris & Edo #105'




All photographs copyright matthew schiavello 2013

Friday, August 30, 2013

Dear young lovers

Dear young lovers,
I have been meaning to write to you for some time now or for even longer.
You don't know me, yet you once were me. Or rather, I was you.
Now you surround me and your presence warmly reminds me of something that is no more.

Dear young lovers, you are special. You are wonderful. I love that you exist and are here. I love that when you fall in love, as you so often and so quickly do, that you don't question or even entertain the thought that your love won't last forever. No, the feelings you feel are so strong and all consuming, that there is no space for anything else, so how could you entertain any other notion? Sure there are times where you are nervous and scared as all hell to love or even speak it's name, but when you do love, you love with all you have, with every iota of your being.You trust implicitly and you feel and believe that the moment will last forever and I love you for that.

Then as you get older, like me, the cynicism of experience, the many betrayals and heartbreaks, lead you to trust less and less each time. It leads you to never allowing yourself to feel love as uninhibitedly as you once did. In your ear whispers the voice of fear, always warning you, 'becareful' it says, 'you know you're only going to be hurt again!' Everything you say is more measured and restrained. You no longer speak straight from the heart, now each thought and feeling goes through a barrage of filters. You tentatively explore each response and are mindful that you may never be able to deliver or live up to the promises that you once so easily and so earnestly made. Promises and statements such as; 'I will always love you', 'our love will last forever', 'I could never love anyone else', or, 'I could never live without you'.  When the truth is that you can live without them and you will love again. The truth is that each time you lose love and are hurt, you tend to love less, to trust less and to live less and less in the moment and more and more in fear of what hurt may come. Cynicism creeps in and slowly you start to mistrust, to be guarded and to think about your self more and your own needs, because experience has taught you that sooner or later this will end and it will once more just be you.

Don't get me wrong young lovers, I don't want you to stop. I don't want you to change one little thing about you or what you do. I want you to continue, forever, just like your love. Would you be surprised to hear that every time I see you I smile and feel alive again? You are a reminder of my past and of times that are no more. Thank you young lovers for being you, for being a wonderful reminder of how precious each moment is and how we do not have enough time in our short, short lives to waste living in fear or in a shroud of cynicism.

Dear young lovers
I wish you all the best and though I know it won't last, a part of me still hopes that it does,
if not not for you, then for all of us.

matthew.

Friday, August 23, 2013

déchiré - part 2



A couple of weeks ago I posted Part 1 of the déchiré  post. The original text is repeated below and some newer pieces are further below.

For those that are not aware, often the aim of my photographs (such as the 'Brunswick st' ,'g.rd.' & 'déchiré ' series) is to bring attention to the beauty which lies hidden in our world. In particular, the beauty that exists in what society abhors and rejects.

Loosely translated from French, déchiré is 'torn'. Aided by Fiona, my personal French translator we searched and finally decided upon a word that we felt really captured the shared essence in this ongoing series of images. Why French? The translated word in French not only seemed to add to each piece in this series, but for the non-French speaking, they are momentarily freed from the prejudice that titles and in particular the loaded meaning in language, provides.  I felt that for this series in particular, the viewer needed to engage with the piece and not be distracted by the English translation or have their experience imbued with the prejudice of the connotations of the word 'torn'.

These images, like any photograph are captured scenes, often tiny in scale and captured with a micro/marco lens. They are then enlarged and re-presented in a different context and scale which allows the beauty that exists to be better appreciated.

These images are all the result of tears, not by myself, but by others and/or by nature. It is a collaboration of sorts that is always shifting, always changing and always becoming something other. Most of these images now no longer exist, or have been drastically further altered. For my part, I feel I have captured the fleeting and transient beauty that was once ignored and now is no more.





                                                             'déchiré #45'

                                          

                              ‘I never really understood what she meant, 
                                when she said
                               "be free"
                                déchiré #52 (2013)



                                               ‘The old masters’
                                              déchiré #58 (2013)





                                                 ‘weit öffnen’
                                               déchiré #580 (2013)



                                                     déchiré #84 (2013)



                                                      déchiré #146 (2013)



all photographs copyright matthew schiavello 2013 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Street Art - August 2013

I thought I would share a couple of images that I have captured over the past few months. I love that a casual stroll down the street can lead you across some interesting and often beautiful pieces of art.



Somewhere in High St,  Northcote:

I saw this piece and smiled... I haven't heard this phrase in a while and it made me wonder if we really are 'up shit creek'.


Carlton, somewhere near the University:






Off Queens parade, North Fitzroy:

I love the feathers that are glued on and form the tutu.


Off Smith St, Collingwood:

This is a great door!




Near Brunswick St, Fitzroy:
Art is everywhere... even down smelly, disgusting and dangerous lanes.




Off Gertrude St, Fitzroy:




All photographs copyright matthew schiavello 2013, art copyright the individual artists, whose names I know not.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Hottest 100 of the last 20 years.

A few weeks back, I blogged about good ol' Stacy breaking down and leaving myself and three friends stranded  in country Victoria.. the soundtrack to our day was the Triple J Hottest 100 of the past 20 years.  Now dear Stacy has gone to the big car yard in the sky.. well not really.. she got too expensive to keep so I dumped her! Anyway, as an ode to dear Stacy and the times she and I spent together, I felt this blog post on the Triple j hottest 100 of the last 20 years, was fitting.

Who would have believed that the Hottest 100 on Triple J had been going for twenty years! It had been going a few years earlier than this and I recall it well, but back then  you could vote for any song from any time. The first two polls saw Joy Division's 'Love will tear us apart' at number one. The third poll saw that tune piqued by Nirvana's 'Smells like teen spirit'. Probably realising that not much would change in the poll each year, they then decided to make it an annual poll of that years music. And now, here we are... twenty years on and Triple J have decided to celebrate and countdown the hottest tunes of the past 20 years.

'Cut and pasted' from trusty Wikipedia, Here is the list :

Charted number, Track name, Artist name, Country artists comes from and year of release.

100 Intergalactic Beastie Boys  United States 1998

99 Video Games Lana Del Rey  United States 2011

98 Leaving Home Jebediah  Australia 1997

97 Paper Planes M.I.A.  United Kingdom 2007

96 Hello The Cat Empire  Australia 2003

95 Cigarettes Will Kill You Ben Lee  Australia 1998




94

Pumped Up Kicks
Foster the People  United States 2010

93 Black Hole Sun Soundgarden  United States 1994

92 Little Talks Of Monsters and Men  Iceland 2011

91 Harpoon Jebediah  Australia 1997

90 Straight Lines Silverchair  Australia 2007

89 Wolf Like Me TV on the Radio  United States 2006

88 Monsters Something for Kate  Australia 2001

87 Naïve The Kooks  United Kingdom 2006

86 When You Were Young The Killers  United States 2006

85 Gangsta's Paradise Coolio  United States 1995

84 Gold Digger Kanye West Featuring Jamie Foxx  United States 2005

83 Common People Pulp  United Kingdom 1995

82 Teenage Dirtbag Wheatus  United States 2000

81 Big Jet Plane Angus & Julia Stone  Australia 2010

80 Bulls on Parade Rage Against the Machine  United States 1996

79 I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor Arctic Monkeys  United Kingdom 2005

78 Freak Silverchair  Australia 1997

77 My People The Presets  Australia 2007

76 Electric Feel MGMT  United States 2008

75 Somebody Told Me The Killers  United States 2004

74 Let's Dance To Joy Division The Wombats  United Kingdom 2007

73 Home Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros  United States 2009

72 Joker & the Thief Wolfmother  Australia 2005

71 Clint Eastwood Gorillaz Featuring Del Tha Funky Homosapien  United Kingdom 2001

70  ! (The Song Formerly Known As) Regurgitator  Australia 1997

69 Lose Yourself Eminem  United States 2002

68 Are You Gonna Be My Girl Jet  Australia 2003

67 Breezeblocks alt-J  United Kingdom 2012

66 Berlin Chair You Am I  Australia 1994

65 Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Daft Punk  France 2001

64 Kids MGMT  United States 2008

63 Chemical Heart Grinspoon  Australia 2002

62 Buy Me a Pony Spiderbait  Australia 1996

61 Lonely Boy The Black Keys  United States 2011

60 Glycerine Bush  United Kingdom 1995

59 Around the World Daft Punk  France 1997

58 No Aphrodisiac The Whitlams  Australia 1997

57 Banquet Bloc Party  United Kingdom 2005

56 Born Slippy .NUXX Underworld  United Kingdom 1995

55 Praise You Fatboy Slim  United Kingdom 1999

54 Sex On Fire Kings of Leon  United States 2008

53 Every You Every Me Placebo  United Kingdom 1999

52 Feel Good Inc. Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul  United Kingdom/ United States 2005

51 Bohemian Like You The Dandy Warhols  United States 2000

50 Better Man Pearl Jam  United States 1994

49 Dog Days Are Over Florence and the Machine  United Kingdom 2009

48 Last Nite The Strokes  United States 2001

47 Self Esteem The Offspring  United States 1994

46 Into My Arms Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds  Australia 1997

45 Float On Modest Mouse  United States 2004

44 One More Time Daft Punk  France 2000

43 Betterman John Butler Trio  Australia 2001

42 Brother Matt Corby  Australia 2011

41 Yellow Coldplay  United Kingdom 2000

40 Closer Nine Inch Nails  United States 1994

39 Heart Shaped Box Nirvana  United States 1993

38 Sweet Disposition The Temper Trap  Australia 2008

37 Sabotage Beastie Boys  United States 1994

36 Hallelujah Jeff Buckley  United States 1994

35 Karma Police Radiohead  United Kingdom 1997

34 Brick Ben Folds Five  United States 1997

33 Zombie The Cranberries  Ireland 1994

32 Stinkfist Tool  United States 1996

31 Teardrop Massive Attack Featuring Elizabeth Fraser  United Kingdom 1998

30 Californication Red Hot Chili Peppers  United States 1999

29 Take Me Out Franz Ferdinand  United Kingdom 2004

28 Scar Tissue Red Hot Chili Peppers  United States 1999

27 Frontier Psychiatrist The Avalanches  Australia 2000

26 Chop Suey! System of a Down  United States 2001

25 Bullet With Butterfly Wings The Smashing Pumpkins  United States 1995

24 One Crowded Hour Augie March  Australia 2006

23 Knights of Cydonia Muse  United Kingdom 2006

22 Song 2 Blur  United Kingdom 1997

21 1979 The Smashing Pumpkins  United States 1995

20 Prisoner of Society The Living End  Australia 1997

19 Dammit (Growing Up) Blink-182  United States 1997

18 Hey Ya! OutKast  United States 2003

17 Tomorrow Silverchair  Australia 1994

16 Skinny Love Bon Iver  United States 2007

15 Breathe The Prodigy  United Kingdom 1996

14 Little Lion Man Mumford & Sons  United Kingdom 2009

13 Paranoid Android Radiohead  United Kingdom 1997

12 Hearts a Mess Gotye  Australia 2006

11 No One Knows Queens of the Stone Age  United States 2002

10 My Happiness Powderfinger  Australia 2000

9 Somebody That I Used to Know Gotye Featuring Kimbra  Australia/ New Zealand 2011

8 These Days Powderfinger  Australia 2000

7 Mr. Brightside The Killers  United States 2003

6 Everlong Foo Fighters  United States 1997

5 Bitter Sweet Symphony The Verve  United Kingdom 1997

4 The Nosebleed Section Hilltop Hoods  Australia 2003

3 Last Goodbye Jeff Buckley  United States 1994

2 Seven Nation Army The White Stripes  United States 2003

1 Wonderwall Oasis  United Kingdom 1995


a small selection of clips:

#95
Ben Lee-' Cigarettes will kill you' (Australian version)-1998:



#90
Silverchair- 'Straight lines'-2007:


#88
Something for Kate- 'Monsters'- 2001:



#73
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros- 'Home'- 2009:


#39
Nirvana- 'Heart shaped box'- 1993:


#28
Red Hot Chilli peppers- 'Scar tissue'-1999:


#26
System of a down- 'Chop Suey!'-2001:


#12
Goyte- 'Hearts a mess'-2006:



#3
Jeff Buckley- 'Last Goodbye'-1994:


#1
Oasis- 'Wonderwall'-1995:



Rust In Peace dear Stacy.
xx