
Some slightly old but definitely not stale words from Tom as he and the band explore Australia... followed by some random photox.
"Wednesday we rode the
City Cat down the Brisbane River to the
Gallery of Modern Art. The free admission included an exhibition of Australian artists' work titled "
Optimism". The collection is beautifully laid out, kid-friendly (for the most part) and absolutely mind-blowing. Highlights were
Del Kathryn Barton's "
I Am Flesh Again",
Jan Nelson's "
Walking in Tall Grass",
Patricia Piccinini's Vespa inspired sculptures and
Kathy Temin's "
My Monument: White Forest", which was literally a white forest of towering stuffed, plush trees. We were surrounded by children's groups that were coloring, singing along with songs about swimming and building with neon shapes in a black light room.
Next door to GOMA, the
State Library of Queensland was hosting the
Game On exhibit,
touting "play your way through the history of video games." We waited an hour to play the
Star Wars arcade game (the vector graphics hold up remarkably well), rediscovered the addictive
Discs of Tron, and challenged each other to a few fighting games... the original
Virtua Fighter is hilariously bad and a play through of several classics of the genre just reinforces how awesome
Street Fighter II Turbo really is. Hadouken, Brisbane! And thanks for the memories."
And now for some random photox courtesy of
Eric Mayers and
Tom Blankenship...





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Labels: australia, bo koster, carl broemel, eric mayers, jim james, music, my morning jacket, patrick hallahan, tom blankenship, travel, tt, two tone tommy
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i'm going to pretend that anna sign is for me.
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