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Scarab Burns Lucid — eNuminous & Archimedes

December 4th, 2006

From the upcoming 3rd album, “It’s Not Music For Sane Persons”, eNuminous & Archimedes are happy to present Scarab Burns Lucid, a soundpoem.

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Machineflesh — eNuminous & Archimedes

November 26th, 2006

Machineflesh was originally a poem, but then Archimedes got ahold of the idea, and thus Machineflesh is what we are.

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Shallowdeep - eNuminous & Archimedes

November 26th, 2006

Shallowdeep is an instrumental synth piece by eNuminous & Archimedes, recorded Nov at invisible caterpillar media studio, composed and mixed by Matthew Chenoweth Wright (ASCAP)

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Hunting the Lions — eNuminous & Archimedes

November 26th, 2006

Hunting the Lions by eNuminous & Archimedes, based on a poem by Matthew Chenoweth Wright (ASCAP), recorded and mixed Oct, 2005, at invisible caterpillar media studios.

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September 13th, 2005

Whell… I’ve uploaded the new CD to: The Emporium of Nonexistant Places [click on CD]

So, whatever shall I do next? Well, more poetry and such, gonna refine the process, gonna get some juice flowing. REASONS is the next step. Shop around for the inspiration. Sink my teeth into language itself.

What do we hear when we’re not sure what we’re hearing?

We make up things. What we think we should be hearing. What we want to hear.

What? We want to hear? Here? Hear hear. Hear what? Whatever we think should be heard.

Absurd. Yes, but life is to short to preclude the absurd, the abstract. All is zen.

Matthew

May 1st, 2005

http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=3992216679008205011

Someone else on LJ linked to this test

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Indeed, you are 83% erudite, 87% sensual, 54% martial, and 62% saturnine.
This Egyptian supreme Goddess is certainly the most influential deity on subsequent cultures. She was the ideal figure of womanhood, usually compared with the Greek Goddess Demeter or her Roman version, Ceres.

Isis was one element of a Holy Trinity, the remaining two figures being her brother and husband Osiris and their heroic son Horus. She was the Goddess of Magic for her brilliance, as well as the Goddess of Love because of her tenacious devotion.

She is often shown with wings, curving to caress coffins and sarcophagi of many a king. In certain papyri she is shown with her falcon wing headdress, covering her ears. One of her sacred symbols is the sistrum, a musical instrument that was believed to ward off evil spirits. Isis’ sistrum was carved bearing the image of a cat and was representative of the Moon.

Isis was the High Priestess and an omnipotent magician as well as the only being ever to discover the secret name of Ra. She invariably carries the ankh, the symbol for eternal life. Her name is, by the rules of numerology, adding up to the number “2” and she just so happens to be depicted on the tarot card “Key 2 – The High Priestess”.

My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 50% on erudite
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You scored higher than 87% on sensual
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You scored higher than 25% on martial
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You scored higher than 62% on saturnine
Link: The Mythological Goddess Test written by Nitsuki on Ok Cupid

April 30th, 2005

I’m going to be adding to my online shop, at www.cafeshops.com/nonexistant [The Nonexistant Places Emporium and Gift Shoppe] Lotsa new shirts, with nice designs, suitable for volume purchases for t-shirt merchandizers. Yay.

M

Latin phrase.

April 22nd, 2005

Absit Aboleo Mortalitas: God forbid we do away with mortality.

April 22nd, 2005

Well, this is my first LiveJournal entry.

Hi, World.

I’m sure that you’d rather be reading some good poetry: www.postpoems.com/members/enuminous

Bye for now

M