Part of the exhibition "Then it began to flow out of me and in the course of three evenings the thing was written. As soon as I took up the pen, the whole ghostly assemblage evaporated. The room quitened and the atmosphere cleared. The haunting was over." by David Lieske at Standard (Oslo), December 2006, edition: 450 plus 50 ex. with original photograph, signed and numbered available through Standard (Oslo) and Galerie Daniel Buchholz.
Mastered at Dubplates and Mastering, Berlin.
Cover Image: "Reading Septem Sermones Ad Mortuos", 2006.
Essentially an audio book of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung's Gnostic hymn Septem Sermones ad Mortuos (The Seven Sermons to the Dead).
Why there is a need for a Dirk von Lowtzow reading of this material is beyond me, does he receive gratuities from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology for bring the ethereal wisdom of the Gnostics to the Minimal Tech set to supplement their lacking audio book sales?
I don't rightly know, but if you're interested in hearing a 45+ minute sermon focused largely on the 'Pleroma' (the term is uttered what seems like 250 times overall) maybe this is for you, personally it was of zero value and waste of a good part of an hour, a first for a generally great label.
Why there is a need for a Dirk von Lowtzow reading of this material is beyond me, does he receive gratuities from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology for bring the ethereal wisdom of the Gnostics to the Minimal Tech set to supplement their lacking audio book sales?
I don't rightly know, but if you're interested in hearing a 45+ minute sermon focused largely on the 'Pleroma' (the term is uttered what seems like 250 times overall) maybe this is for you, personally it was of zero value and waste of a good part of an hour, a first for a generally great label.