EXCERPTS from THE MIRACLE FILTER February – April, 1994
The first four tapes are constructed by Horsburgh (H), Barry (B) and myself (A).
MIRACLE FILTER 2
Recording (Tape 6)
H: Thomas, every passenger of oriental traditional medicine
B: was a failure. And because of German counter attacks
H: I discovered an ash.
B: If only an operation may be explained by the mistakes made in planning the cases
A: or by use of Matisse cut-outs.
H: Stalin […] with his top officers
B: causing the Soviet head-quarters to give up using […] which I suppose is similar
H: to the illness that the Southern Chinese consume themselves with in the […] parts of his body.
B: The inadequate numbers of the heavy support of weapons, notably tanks and artillery were used for exploiting success
H: and led to the advent of Buddism in China.
B: Also, an unfortunate consequence of the operation.
H: Like lightened salvation!
B: Exactly!
H: In essence the teachings are about man and his dependency on
B: the Soviet Defensive in the South […]
H: which is nothing other than the voice of nature
tied down to the German army group
H: and they had the last word for the reverses at the front. Stalin had dealt mercilessly with his top offices.
B: The Soviet forces disrupted this plan and […] set free their
H: twenty-two thousand aircraft and up to twenty thousand tanks
A: to work on the docks for a year to save money.
H: The missing word is there engraved in stone and fused in glass.
B: The unsuccessful actions
H: of the figures of self
B: was another reason
H: why the autonomic nervous system under the direction of the triple […] diffuse organ…
B: What do we know? The reasons they left
H: the three kinds of bladder
A: was to continue working as a ticket examiner
H: toward the discharge of toxins
A: on trains.
B: The man who blows [dealt] can actually
H: call it back to the sweat glands
A: reflected in garish pastel images
B: and an auxiliary blow
H: to subdue the pain.
B: And there was nothing with which to replace them
H: when faced with a particularly painful localised pressure point all life on planet earth breaks down.
B: The defenders began to feel the shortage of glass,
H: air and food
A: and gravel-chips. And gravel-chips were leading to the work of road gangs imbedded in the resin block
B: growing pressure
H: in the human metabolism
A: witnessed many times before took on a new meaning.
H: This helpful advice still remains
A: making sculpture rather than functional objects.
H: But only he[…] in the trunk
B: had taken globalisation
H: bug-eyed.
A: All of this
B: wealth of military equipment […] not only based on the size of the production in the mountains
H: but on tracing this scar of the ears
A: creates a supernatural aura that demands a religious silence
B: to meet the needs of
A: post-medieval
H: sexual sensitivity.
B: In those great times the fur in the front and the rear was revealed
H: to the internal government’s massage.
B: The rear did more than supply the front
H: and pressed the eyeballs together toward the inside.
B: It inspired the front with lofty ideas
H: and all of these were meant to receive the widest publicity […]
H: Lack of urine flow
A: Shirtless in the reaction
H: Considerable vulnerability
A: to the defined attitude of
H: swelling bellies.
B: Electricity
H: caused ceaseless laughter,
B: mass production,
H: continuous anger,
A: a pair of old Lebanese,
H: perpetual frowns on the mouths of swords
H: Bad breath belonging to the absence of feeling and hands
B: or 100 railway stations
A: Scoring projectors, psychodelic
H: army force
B: to win the war with a lightening stroke
A: or smoking a big cigar.
B: While these forces were strong enough to attack
H: Buddhism in Europe.
B: Preserve the secret of
H: the seat of spiritual faculties
B: in the new offensive.
H: This was the heart of insufficient circulation
B: as these quotations show.
H: All the diseases of the eye
A: have given up some press-club issues.
B: However Stalin, instead of a whole series of local offenses,
A: was excruciatingly ambivalent about both his fame and his physical attractiveness.
B: These were the main aims which governed his decisions.
A: He had girl’s pounding on his bedroom door all night
B: in the first days of the offensive. OK.
A: He did rather encourage this behavior to a certain extent.
H: Anglo-phones
B: experience all sorts of killings.
A: Superfluous!
H: What is the function of this organ?
A: To move back to Cambridge!
B: Hy het verwys na die sware leenskap van 1878 op die ramp uitgesak het en toegeskryf aan die groot skeepse […]
H: all serve chronic indigestion
B: van die Republiek is nooit om die Volke geskiet nie
H: and alone it ensures the chemical transformation of food and its absorption.
H: Thomas, you are full of shit! When a shipwrecked man is found clinging barely alive to flodsam, any tender loving care or pampering is sure to terminate him.
B: By […] het Moshesh
H: Ingelepe!? The initial trial is thus followed by […] where all upper hands are put to the test!
B: Een keer het die Basuto opperhoof […] wat hy het gese. Besef jy Venter dat jy op hierdie oomblik in volle en […] kan maar beslus omgestaan op sy borsel en dood en […] gese: Hier staan ek, Moshesh
H: in Hawaii
B: Neem jou assegai en steek hom deur hierdie hart van my […] Die barbar het die wit man se houding bewonder en sy […] afgesien
H: for the repopulation of enzymes.
B: Well exactly! So what’s the point here?
B: From whatever angle we look at these comment they manage to presume
H: the highest category.
A: But,
B: it’s a Miracle Filter.
MIRACLE FILTER 3
Recording (Tape 7)
B: I wouldn’t be surprised if I died like a boxer.
A: I have friends!
B: Five or six new ones show up every week.
H: What is striking about this story?
A: Excuse me, I was probably the first English hit. OK!
H: You are the most advanced stage of the liver, Siemon. You are diseased!
A: I was simply affected by Brown’s colleagues.
B: Unless you are initiated.
A: Satanist!
H: Satanist? The complicated symbolism of expression is remarkably similar to nakedness. Look! Ok, listen. To be naked is to be oneself.
B: That’s a personal thing.
H: No, to be nude is to be seen naked by others and yet not be recognizable.
B: It’s a personal thing.
H: It’s a naked body!
B: I like to go with four people at once.
H: You also like to go with a painting that has been sent as a present from the Grand Duke of Florence to the King of France.
B: Who I know can handle the element of danger.
H: Thomas, compare the expressions of these two women. Copare the expressions of these women.
B: I’m always hoping that I am making things look better. I never set out to destroy anything.
H: The absurdity of your male flattery reached its peak… Well the absurdity of this male flattery reached its peak in the public acedemic art of the nineteenth century. Many state of business discussed in paintings like this.
B: Ja, but they don’t meet the stereotype of a drop-out.
H: Because when one of them felt he had been unwitted he looked up in consolation. No thanks!
MIRACLE FILTER 4
Recording (Tape 8)
H: I have a question. Is the wall often presented as a myth?
B: No, it’s a type of mental disorder marked by delusion.
H: OK, granted that, does graffiti art try again and again to break through the wall; and open its plaster to give you a panoramic view?
B: No, it’s a natural method of sexual intercourse between males.
H: No Thomas, the phenomenon of the wall exercises a fascination for the art, while as a source of inspiration.
A: I cannot deny, it was my finger.
H: The finger of the past no longer exists as it once did.
A: It’s gone?
H: The allegorical figure becomes a portrait of a girl. Your finger is behind bullet-proof perspex, Siemon!
A: Bursting with sexual energy… but plagued by bad skin!
H: Plots of ground in dying Christianity. Colours of my enemies.
B: I am starting to loose you. Can I just respond?
H: OK, go ahead.
B: The spirit of pathological condition and inability to avoid using certain drugs.
H: Sweet zealous contemplation.
A: I agree. Shall we now partake in actions that we have so wholeheartedly waited for?
H: Its like making a diebag.
B: That’s right.
H: Dreams are the conventions of chance
B: a type of galvanometor.
A: We have been soiled by unknown substances and activities.
A: I propose a toast…
H: To swallows in old brides-maid’s clothes…
A: No…no…no… We will never match the perfection of the mass-produced.
H: We will only be the webs and pins in the splits of the eye.