Chairmen of the boards: Thad Ziolkowski on Riding Giants (imdb) ArtForum, Summer, 2004 by Thad Ziolkowski - THE POPULAR IMAGE OF SURFING--a rider on a large, wind-groomed wave--is, alas, an idealization. Waves are bad more often than good, even (in fact, especially) at world-class breaks like Pipeline. Hence surters travel when they can, in the hope that the waves will be better elsewhere. Occasionally they are. But even in the elite ranks of globe-trotting professionals, most of one's time is spent doing various mental and physical finger exercises. Great waves arrive like Rilkean storms of inspiration, and serious surfers are fully the equal of artists in the degree of their commitment and obsessiveness. Paddling out at a moment's notice--on one's wedding day, on the morning of the big presentation--can entail the destruction of love relationships and the loss of jobs ("Why get fired unless it's firing?" runs a surf forecaster's motto). Meanwhile, between swells, which is to say most of the time, surfing is as much an act of the imagination as anything else.

- bill 1-13-2008 9:35 pm

one of the cinematographers was in my class at college. i have this image of me breaking his leg in an intramural soccer game but im not entirely sure i was responsible. he was about 6'5" and me being 5'6" i always took a perverse pleasure in that. yet i just dont know if its true or if ive just grown to believe it.
- dave 1-14-2008 1:40 am [add a comment]


thad wrote a review of my show at john gibson in the 90's. we bs'd about surfing. we both knew (surf spot) sebastian inlet in fla. but he much more advanced than i and he still surfing when he could, me not at all anymore. but i did stay in a holiday in express last night.
- bill 1-14-2008 2:00 am [add a comment]





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