• Kate Boxer

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  • 40 Questions

    1 OF 40 WHERE ARE YOU RIGHT NOW? On the outer Henridean Island of Barr 2 OF 40 WHAT ARE...
    1 OF 40
    WHERE ARE YOU RIGHT NOW? On the outer Henridean Island of Barr
     
    2 OF 40
    WHAT ARE YOU WEARING? very thick socks, Birkenstocks, AddiDAS  tracky bottomS, a ragged old skirt, A thick old jersey that still smells of sheep
     
    3 OF 40
    WHY THIS? It's cold here. I swam and put all the clothes I could find afterwards
     
    4 OF 40
    WHAT'S ESSENTIAL TODAY? To make the three grandchildren we are with here happy ... And right now having a whiskey.
     
    5 OF 40
    WHAT ISN'T? brushing my hair.
     
    6 OF 40
    WHAT DEFINES YOUR ROUTINE? when I’m at home, the animals and work.
     
    7 OF 40
    WHAT BREAKS IT? People coming , going away.
     
    8 OF 40
    WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON? Comissions I have procrastinated for too long.
     
    9 OF 40
    WHAT ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT? ? charlie is reading the kids Baba Yaga and i am thinking about how terrifying she is.
     
    10 OF 40
    WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND WHEN YOU WAKE UP? Trying to remember my dreams
     
    11 OF 40
    WHAT DO YOU NOTICE FIRST IN A SPACE? if it smells. If it doesn’t - just taking it in .
     
    12 OF 40
    WHAT DO YOU IGNORE? any thing I don’t notice.
     
    13 OF 40 
    WHAT DRAWS YOUR ATTENTION? Noise or none.
     
    14 OF 40 
    WHAT HOLDS IT? FUN.
     
    15 OF 40
    WHAT DO YOU RETURN TO? Any thing unenjoyable.
     
    16 OF 40
    WHAT DO YOU LEAVE BEHIND? Anything unenjoyable.
     
    17 OF 40
    WHAT FEELS FAMILIAR? EVERYTHING I KNOW.
     
    18 OF 40
    WHAT FEELS NEW? NEW.
     
    19 OF 40
    WHAT FEELS NECESSARY?  FOOD + DRINK.
     
    20 OF 40
    WHAT FEELS EXCESSIVE? unnecessarily too much
     
    21 OF 40
    WHAT INFORMS YOUR DECISIONS? INSTINCT.
     
    22 OF 40
    WHAT CHALLENGES THEM?  A LOT.
     
    23 OF 40
    WHAT DO YOU TRUST? CHARLY.
     
    24 OF 40
    WHAT DON’T YOU TRUST? AUTHORITY.
     
    25 OF 40
    WHAT’S INSTINCTIVE? Eating, drinking, talking.
     
    26 OF 40
    WHAT’S DELIBERATE? NOT MUCH I DO.
     
    27 OF 40
    WHAT’S IMMEDIATE? EVERYTHING.
     
    28 OF 40
    WHAT TAKES TIME? EVERYTHING. 
     
    29 OF 40 
    WHAT’S PHYSICAL IN WHAT YOU DO? EVERYTHING.
     
    30 OF 40
    WHAT’S MENTAL? NOT MUCH.
     
    31 OF 40 WHAT’S CHANGING? EVERYHING. 

     

    32 OF 40 WHAT’S CONSTANT? NOTHING.

     

    33 OF 40
    WHAT DO YOU CARRY WITH YOU? MY CLOTHES WITH LUCK.
     
    34 OF 40
    WHAT DO YOU LEAVE AT HOME? ALL I NEED TO HAVE WITH ME. 
     
    35 OF 40
    WHAT INFLUENCES YOU WITHOUT YOU REALISING? THE WIND.
     
    36 OF 40 
    WHAT ARE YOU RESISTANT TO? AUTHORITY. 
     
    37 OF 40
    WHAT ARE YOU OPEN TO? THE BIRDS.
     
    38 OF 40
    WHAT DEFINES PROGRESS FOR YOU? HAVING A HAIR CUT.
     
    39 OF 40
    WHAT DEFINES COMPLETION? WHEN I AM FULL UP
     
    40 OF 40
    WHAT COMES NEXT? PUDDING
  • Reading A curated selection spanning imagination, poetry, and narrative: The Cloud of Dust by Charlie Boxer sits alongside Alice's Adventures...
    Reading
     
    A curated selection spanning imagination, poetry, and narrative: The Cloud of Dust by Charlie Boxer sits alongside Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. Poetic voices emerge through Complete Poems by Emily Dickinson and Complete Poems and Plays by Frank O’Hara, while wit and observation are found in Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh. Expansive storytelling continues with The Balkan Trilogy by Olivia Manning and the visual narratives of The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé. Contemporary fiction features in Something Might Fall by David Flusfeder and Tishomingo Blues by Elmore Leonard, while reflection and memory are captured in The Story of a Life by Konstantin Paustovsky.
  • Listening A sonic thread weaving through alternative and atmospheric sound: Garbage with their compilation Absolute Garbage sits alongside Hole’s raw...
    Listening 
     
    A sonic thread weaving through alternative and atmospheric sound: Garbage with their compilation Absolute Garbage sits alongside Hole’s raw and defining Live Through This. Slow-building and transportive tonesemerge in Peacock Tail by Boards of Canada , while Everyday Should Be a Holiday by The Dandy Warhols  brings a looser, sun-faded energy. Returning touchstones include Love Fade by Tamaryn alongside the deeply emotive compositions of Hildur Guðnadóttir.
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