Saturday, September 27, 2014

Making time to sit and listen

Had a good time at The Listening Device.

It was great to actually have some time to sit and listen. I recommend "eyes closed".

Came across an anonymous quote this week that seemed fitting for this installation, "One only dies when their name is no longer spoken".

While there, many curious people came by with really good questions.

 
 
Scott Burland came down to scope the place out for a possible performance next Sunday.

Scott using his good ear
 
Betty even dropped by for a visit. Photo and dog courtesy of Walter Heape.


 
Hope to see everyone there next Sunday, October 5 from 4-6. Please RSVP at the Facebook event page listed on the previous blog post 
 
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

A gathering at The Listening Device is planned.

A gathering at The Listening Device is planned to honor the life of Mel Mann. Mel was known locally as a great poet that often tackled issues taboo for the times in regards to race, sexuality, and civil rights.

I really want to publish some of Mel's poems on this blog but have not been able to locate any thus far.

Would love to see you at "the gathering". Please gather your favorite nostalgic poem and follow the link below to "join" this event.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1575256682702624/ 

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Here come the Visitors and more rain.

This has been a very exciting week at The Listening Device with many visitors sending messages expressing their interest and sadness in the life of Louise Taylor.

Several school groups also visited the site as the rains continue to drench Atlanta.

A midday class visits The Listening Device and had a lot of questions.
 
I spread wheat straw at the site due to ground conditions and I am a bit concerned about the chair.

Someone did a stacked stone piece on the chair.

 If this weather pattern continues I might have to remove Mel's chair for archival reasons and replace it with a more weather resistant chair. I will have that answer in the coming weeks.

                                               
 

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Art on the Beltline is officially open

Many thanks to all that have already sent such wonderful comments regarding their visits to The Louise Taylor Listening Device and Art on the Beltline just opened yesterday.

One visitor, Steve Saenz, wrote, "Wonderful story. I passed the listening device the day after it rose again and was intrigued. Now that I know the story, it is so much more meaningful. Thank you for keeping Louise and Mel's flame alive."

Flowers left on Mel's chair
 
The "device" is located just east of Dutch Valley Way off Monroe Drive on the Beltline...or 200 feet east of the Beltline 11.75 mile marker.

There will be events happening at the site over the next two months. I will post those times in the next weeks.