p o s t _ m o o t
a convocation of unorthodox cultural and poetic practicesApril 14-16. 2006
Miami University. Oxford. Ohioperformances,
discussions, screenings, papers and book launches (h u n d r e d s /
Slack Buddha, Plantarchy, tnwk (the books chapters 6-7), Some Assembly Required)
http://pla
dear Wryting:
Plantarchy is a poetry journal. The first issue features work by
members of the list, including mIEKAL aND, John M. Bennett, Alan
Sondheim, Sheila E. Murphy, and Jow Lindsay. There's something
interesting to me in the sliding back and forth between and "smearing"
thru instatiations o
nostalgia for Gysin?On 3/12/06, matt lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am what I am and what I am is an am.
Am I what I am and an I that I am.
That I am what I am and an I am am I.
Which am I that am I and an am I am.
I that am I am what and am I am.
Am I that I am and what an a
what clever suction cups w/ which u aim!
On 3/11/06, Steve Dalachinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
lose it all
http://www.plantarchy.us/th_bought_load.mov
is that i was th white camry on yr way to th target
Thanks for posting this Alan.
Note that there is also newly uploaded video of Mairéad Byrne reading at the SoundEye Festival in Cork, Ireland last summer.
http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/oxmag//meshworks/WAL/byrne_mairead.html
happy viewing
jUStinOn 1/14/06, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thankx for this read, Lanny. it's insightful to me as well, since many
of yr reads were not on my mind in writing. which only emphasizes the
importance of reading communities, to push...
for instance, 'post-911 viral surge' was me thinking particularly of
how commercial loans have been so much che
from Please Eat Yourself
*
Tamil tigers w/ nostalgia for th floor
tom spiked by th left, shadow cabinet warped
round th shadow mugs' hold turban jim
havin a go at negotiatin tradecraft brunch
w/ th complete eastern arm a th mujahadeen
givin thumb to th ass a th assholes in front
of em in li
12.23.05
a cavalier caking over of the dreams of consumption coughing up itself
imagined in the little cream cheeses. flowing and rectangular, jumpy
and snyde this flavored epidemic uncoiling paste. fatty gridlock honing
brief shorts of sudden static no one kicked thru – it was merely
peanuts not
he girders
constellation forged links
pockets' change in this theatre
* * *
jUStin!katKO
Critical Documents
www.plantarchy.us
YAR!
On 12/10/05, morrigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> like a ripe man peeled
> planted in a scream
ented @ Meshworks: the Miami University Archive of Writing
in Performance - http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/oxmag/meshworks/= an invitation for all the Ohio xperimentals to admit their common locationand come see us. We know you're out there...
jUStin!katKO
ulder blades pulse hadji code to me
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http://www.justin-katko.tk
izes the others factorial
chicken heads beefing chicken chunks from their nostrils
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jUStin!katKO
http://www.justin-katko.tk
Announcing. . . .
MESHWORKS: The Miami University Archive of Writing in Performance
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TOUCH MY LEG
you work this scimitar thru my blow hole
i'll text you when i'm not so busy
a host of cottaging maggot-organs are home
& planetry pissflaps carmelize bluesy
survival needs RUB THIS RING courier-delivered wet-naps
'bove yr
i snack'd on this'n and't gave me indigestion.
expurgeth quaint puce'f taint'd groan in to fetish.On 10/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I Hate Hippies"no,
no, no, I say, our children are not our future; we are. the biggest
mistake of the radical 60s is the current insistence on
re Bjørn's wild science / wild signs as copied below said re:
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THE ANUS OF CAPITAL IS A HOSE SPEWING DOLLAR SIGNS
in a couple days flat on the page falls tomorrow's quip
allah sucks lemur cock so does his video
we choose the way of earth it's about power
which syllable of the word muzzle c
he work being showcased. Crudely,
this might have had to do with the supply of aesthetic interactivity as
a fetish object substituting for political activity – an
overconceptualised reconciliation, which leaves the material
contradictions untouched. But the outlines are no good
without Keston colouring throu
-- Forwarded message --From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Sep 21, 2005 7:08 PMSubject: eratio issue six is onlineTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]please share this announcement with others
9.eratio postmodern poetry issue six, fall 2005http://www.eratiopostmodernpoetry.com* poet
this is obnoxious.
On 9/16/05, Ishaq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well all options have been laid on the table...
>
> well uno (1) more day.., did you vote?
>
>
> the right of the site where it says "vote here"
>
> http://slamidol.tripod.com/
>
> 'Good Violence. d.u.n.' on the Slam Idol --Lor
TRLOn 9/14/05, Ishaq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
no pressure... it's just that this might be going totrhe security
council soon...
well deux (2) more days.., did you vote? no pressure
the right of the site where it says "vote here"
http://slamidol.tripod.com/
'Good Violence. d.u.n.
exchange valueOn 9/2/05, Alex Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ryan,I most certainly do not think poetry is pointless.Likewise, please do not infer that I think this listis pointless. Frankly speaking, I don't think myquestion should one to such a response/conclusion.
My question is an inquiry.
Nowist Communique #8
by 405-12-3415
Nowism emerges from a long hiatus.
Particle rush melt glacial sweat.
http://www.users.muohio.edu/katkojn/nowist_communique_8.mov
'gestured towards poring le monad but it ate us.
Teased up in pinball like a marionette.
- - - -
Nowist Communique Archive:
http:
twack gook!
that's spooky...
On 8/26/05, Lanny Quarles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> O great beast tell us your philosophy!
> Your dirt nap cometh.. (Yawn)..
>
> blow it out your ass you twack gook..
> nobody asked you.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alex Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECT
THANX 4 RUINING THE LYST JOWOn 8/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Heh, been a while since I done one of them. Sorry people.
Jow
who performed the Tzara piece?
On 8/19/05, Thomas savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Poem*
Balance the world on my head.
Wear your stomach around your neck.
It agrees with you.
Nothingness no longer bothers to exist.
So it sings instead of blushing.
Take leave now
For the kingdom of words
Fo
Nowist Communique #7
by 405-12-3415
Apologies abound for the relative silence of Nowism in the face of
masked Neoist penetration.
Keanu Interruptus? Control c control v. The Nowist cuts in and says
It's time to get busy!
Spit out Neoist memorabilia and declaim it unfounded. Misplace the
proof th
Nowist Communique #6.5
by 000-00-
Its five'o'clock somewhere and do you know where your Nowism is?
In the funhouse of teaty reflections mirror image of Neoist iconclasm?
Waving the white flag of surrender of discombobulation?
Capitalized, lower-case, monadic of nomadic—curse your numerology!
Nowist Communique #6
Reiteration, Consequence, Deflation, Post-Nowism
by 405-12-3415
in response to critical jargon from 000-00-:
"More now in the teaty immediast dibbling from dreamyville...dont
forget your flagellation numerals...lost in the museum of identity..."
The Nowist brings mirrors
a Nowist
405-12-3415
On 8/6/05, Dan Waber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> be
>
harp
roadside signs lead to 24-hour oases let's take volleyballs let's take
hamburger let's take sheet metal let's take free weights let's play
leap-frog let's ram dog-tags into our overbites bang.
jUStin!katKO
http://www.justin-katko.tk
On 8/5/05, Bob Marcacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > wouldering
> > onder
> shouldering
Nowist Communique #5
by 405-12-3415
Growl shiver hiss atm snarl piss. Power's red-light dot bat-radar
chirp-obscurantist chip. The more you take in going the more you keep
coming. Spill and hit the return key, number-field sword-cloud dance
new collapse of that clap frenzied flagellating limbs go
reads like much of the new PLW book, Gothick Institutions. -j
On 8/3/05, Lanny Quarles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Garamantian Ethics
>
> We know they airbrushed the hoods
> Of their Camaros with images of micro-
> Scopic undulipodia, and Herodotus says
> They disdained war, or at least
eta-visual, a
theoretic play of schism-gap-and-presence, a seeming lightness that
serves as transparency of depth. Check it out. - jUStin!katKO
Dreamtime Village, July 2005
"Infrapics ultimately derive from the presentation of any image, icon,
or text with identifying or explanatory words. Hi
wow. the archictectures of aisles and arches , that are constructed by
zooming out against the speed of new layers being spun, are
interesting. the system's gotta be a random complex micro-space
generator.
On 7/31/05, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> check out http://incident.net/hors/nu
HI HO HI HO
ZAGIPNOT4ZIR0VAVS5EMUSY!
NAJC1ARAKTERYSTYCZN62JSZEG3!
NAJNEOB4OSPODAROVAVATELNEJSIE1O!
5
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rob
the >> pencil sharpener >
On 7/31/05, Lanny Quarles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've been thinking the same thing myself.
> dan must have them all, or all of his at least.
> it would be interesting at this point.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECT
can you say a little about this Lawrence?
On 7/31/05, Lawrence Upton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> His secrets preferred a bonfire;
>
> confidence pulling out in business;
>
> bodies turned, to go,
>
> to accompany his name
>
>
>
> the long suburban corridor beyond,
>
> big
Nowist Communique #4
by 405-12-3415
An eye full of moonshine's inoculation from the pætrol of the civil
thru the veins of any phantom night brigading. = you should throw your
treasure out the window into life. The trap doors of the constructs
face unlocked the pedways.
Numbering thirty, the SPAZ
Nowism wasn't.
by 405-12-3415
Dear Wryting:
For those who might be interested, please note my change of address as
of one week from today. thanks - jUStin
jUStin!katKO
112 N College #4
Oxford, OH 45056 USA
for the record, i have 1st hand knowledge that mIEKAL toovs kek at
least twice a week.
On 7/29/05, mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I never toovs kek. I never toovs kenn, since my mullered pooker tute
> it welled. It was wellgooro where prasters was kairin the koshters, and
> mandy dicked a
NOWIST COMMUNIQUE #3
by 405-12-3415
In response to criticism from 000-00-:
"You are so young so be throwing in your chips at this stage in your life!"
"Don't forget they've got your number and they will hunt you down!"
Youth is the rushing exhale that exerts all capital and the only chips
be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's
be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's
be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's
be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's be king's
be king's be king's
thanks for xpanding our knowledge of pseudo-Nowism, mIEKAL. A true
Nowist reveals their given or found social security number (or
international equivalent) upon issue of a Nowist Communique. The 1st
Nowist Communique enumerates the actions and states that must be taken
and achieved for true realiza
Nowist Communique #1:
"Nowist Manifesto on Unnaming and Numbering" appearing in Unarmed Poetry #52
Nowist Communique #2:
http://www.users.muohio.edu/katkojn/nowist_communique.mov
the Nowist externity is already over.
405-32-5256
click
click-click-click
click-click
click.
On 7/21/05, Thomas savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a very interesting version/riff on my poem. How long did it take
> you to write? I'm interested since I only posted the original poem
> yesterday. Thanks, anyway. Regards, Tom Savag
Friction Jumping
for Alan Sondheim
there are many obstacles on our map of overcoming
first to crawl around the trailer park with hard-drives and a camera
which crafts colt or weighs the wait of channels blanking in their changing
tended water tanks due south of dark antennas, invisibility
impell
yes, Atlantis. the true liberated space.
On 7/19/05, Lanny R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'd rather see a giant robotic poseiden-aquarium full of jet black
> mermen-dandies with phosphorescent gill-lace sauntering down fifth
> avenue declaring an invasion by Atlantis. Ah the trident, how its
> t
perhaps the work is interesting because it re-tasks spaces generally
devoted to an advertising monoculture. as in, i'd rather see a jenny
holzer set-up than any number of *other* brand-name monoliths.
On 7/19/05, David-Baptiste Chirot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
>
>
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> Oh, Alan, I
holzer's work: "thousands of people have seen it" - this is why mark's
procedure is interesting. thousands of people see the image google
hits that holzer's words are pulling up. would the rebi placed on
billboards have the same effect as the original holzer pieces? not
that they should, but the di
i didn't even notice the flag.
is the visual arrangement of the images derived procedurally as well?
jUStin
On 7/18/05, mwp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep, a basic A = B equation, where A = word, and B = image. One image
> per word, no matter how small.
>
> The underlying violence is also int
considering the public spaces that holtzer's truisms occup(y)ied, the
pop nature of these images is very rich. family dog, family photo
internet porn, video games . . .
what's there not to get? input processed to output. an equation right?
jUStin
On 7/18/05, Joel Weishaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
up
> --- Dan Waber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > you
> >
>
used
any thanks, & apologies for the confusion,
jUStin katKO
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On 7/8/05, jUStin!katKO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> abcefghijklmnopqrstyouvwxyz
>
> (after Dan's potato prints)
>
abcefghijklmnopqrstyouvwxyz
(after Dan's potato prints)
orange riot
orange rind
spit it it tips
out
On 7/4/05, mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I propose we do this across the US for one year...)
>
> DELETE!
> Delettering the public space
> An installation by Christoph Steinbrener & Rainer Dempf
>
> Summer 2005, Neubaugasse, a Viennese
MIND THE VOID: AVOID THE NEWS
If the yard needs trimming then its best to overmow it.
We crept thru the trailer park with cameras and a hard-drive.
The bumper stickers all said things like I WAS NOT A NEOIST,
one TV's glow refracted bouncing off the metal fence posts.
There were many obstacles an
On 6/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > On 6/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > > > On 6/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Quoting Bob Marcacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
On 6/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > On 6/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Quoting Bob Marcacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > > > >>
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>
> > > > >>>
> > > i[s. .lic
On 6/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Bob Marcacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > >>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> i
i suppose it was one of the several berlin dadas, but am not familiar
enough with their writing to make a claim . . .
i think it would be interesting to compile a series of translations
such as Lanny's. if i remember it right, Trevor Joyce calls
translations "takeovers" and as such, any means of r
On 6/26/05, Bob Marcacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> lone
> > lack
> widens.
> b
> >> eend
> >> Lanny
> ack
On 6/26/05, P Ganick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/26/05 6:49 AM, "Dan Waber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > lack
> widens.
> b
hi all - don't know if this resource is very well known . . . it's
great becuase it gives scans of each page of the dada periodicals. i
for one have never seen these before in full. -jUStin
- - -
INTERNATIONAL DADA ARCHIVE
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/
This Web site is designed to provide info
. . . building Cameron Diaz in the hand cock . . .
(ring around this in a circle, as you might pitchblende or uranium.
the first in a series...)
hypocondriac plant-woman
allergic to the sun again
late afternoon wire crash in
to patches of sweet clovers
you do know about this right? -
http://joglars.org/InterWriting/index.php/HomePage
On 6/22/05, Catherin E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Like weblogs, wikis have started to become popular online as people
> > find new ways to create and experiment with reader-generated content.
> >
> I recently st
sound's like Peter Wilson's _Pirate Utopias_ , which most here have
either read or not read . . .
jUStin
On 6/19/05, Lanny Quarles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> look forward to reading the pieces on anarchism! hope it is going well.
> would also like to recommend a book. I'm reading it at the mome
please
On 6/14/05, John M. Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 08:21 AM 6/14/2005 -0400, you wrote:
> >page me
>
> __
> Dr. John M. Bennett
> Curator, Avant Writing Collection
> Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
> The Ohio State University Libraries
> 18
a/eff-lective.
On 6/13/05, Sheila Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Talk versus make
> Talk versus make
> Talk versus make
> Talk versus make
> Talk versus make
>
> Assess versus produce
> Assess versus produce
> Assess versus produce
> Assess versus produce
> Assess versus produce
> Assess ve
i've been trying for six months. you just have to learn to accept that
you're stuck.
On 6/12/05, Michelle Vanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> could someone tell me how to get off this list? I've been trying for two
> weeks.
Hi all -
Wondering if you might have any information on one Phobrek Hei,
especially contact info. S/he is of interest to Bern Porter-related
materials.
thankx
jUStin
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On 5/29/05, Gloria Frym <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Unsubscribe"
>
http://www.taxigallery.org.uk/
tion is embodied in any puddle or mixture. Simply cathect all
pre-[energy into the destruction of the ]visible.
jUStin!katKO
Dreamtime Village, Wisconsin
May 2005
On 5/26/05, mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Diagram of the SuperFineInterGenerationalCopier operating at 100%
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Yours Irrelevantly,
jUStin!katKO
my quicktime pro just disabled a bunch of features like fulls screen
and loop, supposedly i need quicktime 7 pro. does anyone know of a
pirated download out there? i see no reason to buy this because i
already bought pro just a couple months ago.
thanks
jUStin
> MARCEL DUCHAMP SPEAK (S!
>
>
>
> Would you describe your daily routine?
>
> I believe at least four times the nonsense required of me every morning
> as a laxative. This is followed by the fact that I'm speaking. Of
> course, I'm also dead.
>
> Um, is there a favor
-- Forwarded message --
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Date: May 17, 2005 3:19 PM
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Distractress (n): the actress who destroys acting by acting like she's
not acting
On 5/13/05, mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [a word in search of a better definition]
>
> Distractress
>
> Someone who distracts well
>
yeah!
On 5/13/05, pixel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Plastic bag rattlesnake
>
> Bicycle bell
>
> Man shouting numbers
>
> Music through walls
>
> Something's gone wrong
>
> Shrill and sudden predatory sounds
>
> Leap like tigers into my
>
> Self imposed incarceration
>
>
>
> I w
anyone heard from morrigan? we were corresponding for a bit but she
seems to have receded...
are you out there?
jUStin
this is great...thanks -jUStin
On 5/11/05, Lanny Quarles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should join one of Jack Sarfatti's mailing lists. He's one of the few
> really high level
> physicists whose available much like you are Alan ONLINE! he's pretty amazing.
> and pretty humorous and very kooky
yeah, how to communicate
motion with a static medium?
stalagmights / action-potential
singularity preceding big bang.
regards peter
jUStin
On 5/6/05, Peter Ciccariello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Justin. I don't get a sense of moving cars, it appears almost
> sculptural.
>
>
interesting take on action potential
here's mine, don't know if i've posted it to the List before...
2 cut-ups of lit-up signs photo'd from moving car at night
http://www.users.muohio.edu/katkojn/action-potential.htm
jUStin
On 5/6/05, Peter Ciccariello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Actio
this is real cool Alan
the oscillation and the bulge in the texture maps (?) looks like its
synthesizing a wild breathing / heaving.
what are the images then?
jUStin
On 5/5/05, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when everyday life < analog > collapses to the < digital > frame
>
> http
unfortunately i had no hand in putting these up. i passed the .dv on
to the webmaster and she threw up the mp4. i've had smooth experiences
on both firefox and explorer...
state of the union unstated, as always.
thanks for getting into it or trying friends.
jUStin
On 5/4/05, mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL
just uploaded to oxford magazine
"ornithooneiric" - film/text by Keith Tuma and myself
http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/oxmag/readings/Scene.html
6.5 minutes / 17.5 MB / at the bottom of the list of mp4s
jUStin
can i call you alinear to your face?
very cool piece sheila...
On 5/4/05, Sheila Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you make me seem provincial to myself
>
> this altogether hidden . . .
>
> thinking to magnify treble at the expense of bass
>
> clefs in principio - first instance of aparthei
-
> >
> > Oxford Magazine's nineteenth issue is now available at
> > http://www.oxfordmagazine.org
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x27;s nineteenth issue is now available at
http://www.oxfordmagazine.org
Featuring sound recordings by Lisa Jarnot, new writing by Virgil
Suarez, D. James Smith, Anne Germanacos, and jUStin!katKO.
Oxford Magazine is Miami University's graduate literary magazine.
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