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by georgia10
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on the barndoor
or even outhouse
of a fading penumbra
that silent faceless pilgrimage
on the way to skull rock
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upon eternity
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I like this Gregory.
Circuitous.
-Peter Ciccariello
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IT WILL CIRCULATE
This town heavy timber and such that
the administration surrounded their town.
Urbanite any urbanite suffering eviction
takes a bus through.
Inspectors pawing dusty books read
excerpts and as such they sometimes
dirty limericks' lines.
It was a pleasure for them to walk
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It never ends, does it? - Alan
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this is my webpage if I say it is
2005
A page from the Geert Dekkers nznl.com website, reclaimed as my own:
http://nznl.com/geert/get.php
mwp
On Dec 7, 2005, at 7:45 AM, Geert Dekkers wrote:
nznl.com digest
Dec 01, 2005 - Dec 07, 2005
Posts 1284 - 1290
http://nznl.com
1284. Dec 01, 2005
certainly not me
ha stupidity and paranoia and drugs true true ah the (burning) crosses
we must bear
never did that cruise but remember crawling up the stairs as a kid -
Alan
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, david divizio wrote:
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do it in circles
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do it in circles
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or our sins
same way lenny bruce did
2 good jews
blame it on the guys who followed him around
here eat of my flesh
drink of my blood
( URLs/DVDs/CDroms/books/etc. see http://www.asondheim.org/advert.txt -
revised 7/05 )
disgusting
the poor guy died for our sins
same way lenny bruce did
2 good jews
blame it on the guys who followed him around
here eat of my flesh
drink of my blood
when it comes time to believe
in jesus christ our lord and saviour
i will be the first to believe
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but
10/29/05
charles gayle solo piano
@ tonic
the room is empty
save (for) 5 survivors
it's as much a beginning
as it is an end
long live mistakenlies
there is an indirect current
a feeling of tablelessness
between tables
erchsprachen/iron-ies
blueblemished cariollas
mutatumed/gra
Nessens primavera (What he said about Nixon.) and
bottle of Great Wall wine, and thinking Jackson
Pollock and Cool Hand Luke folly juxtaposed against.
And he says, he says to all those folk who mistook
freedom for peace, Palm Sunday cross in hand, he says,
let breath be our license. And then, his
On Oct 19, 2005, at 11:14 AM, Dan Waber wrote:
it
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Hal
Today's Special
G(e)nome
http://www.xpressed.org/fall03/genome.pdf
Halvard Johnson
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website: http://home.earthlink.net/~halvard
blogs:
it
objectivity is over-rated so is sunlight
sentences inclined to keep their word
meander to the hipaa brain where secrets
stall en route out of the starting gate
examine only the ethereal don't bother
with half-heated captions posing as
crayola alkaline indemnity while after party
shackles limp away
but how i remembered it
my lights were off and i knew secret sexualities going on was bad me, the
first only totally rewarding anal sex, her saying i've had that hysteria,
exhaustion, sexuality. i'm worn out, wear people out. a remembered all too
well his sexism, mild deceit, feeli
Or when you have a really good dream
the kind where you have a hot pink mole
on your thigh that looks like a
four inch tall tower of babel covered in
sharp black spiky hairs and these little
babyle onanismian flea people are squeaking
up to you and you are thinking now how
exactly do i make them al
th poverty, prisons, lack of health care,
etc. all on the increase. It's absolutely shameful and we don't seem to be able
to do anything about it - without the institution of a speaker for the
opposition etc., the Democrats do nothing but tread water. Bush can - literally
- hardly put a se
How Do You Make It Read Like Love
Might carelessly
make do, wrenched,
all dry down there --
back, what-what,
a shoulder Lift
your wings! against
my, pause said pause,
face. Happy toes
happy toes, happy toes!
Ah, when say, when,
always when -- like that
How Do You Make It Read Like Love
Mightve carelessly
made do, wrenched,
all dry down there --
back, what-what,
a shoulder Lift
your wings! against
my, pause said pause,
face. Happy toes
happy toes, happy toes!
Ah, when say, when,
always when -- like that!
--- "John M. Bennett&quo
Americans are idiots. Probably everyone we still know is an idiot. Probably every American we don't know is a fool. I don't blame us for it. We are isolated by
distance and by seas. We are encouraged not to learn other languages, or, if so,
to be in the CIA. The SS and KGB were
Real Poets Keep it Live on the Flow Remix
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At 11:33 PM 8/22/2005 +0800, you wrote:
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for draw wordin my ital-i-am
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it in some way shape or frame of mind heart body all these and more
dimensions realities illusions delve deeply or at some depth or
height there it is having withstood correction by the department of
corrections(?) a
(perh. back formation from FRECKLE) and STREAK]
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re: Lycidas, it submits the text below &
http://content.ndap.org.tw/main/dc_detail.php?dc_id=6507
In choosing "Lycidas" as the pseudonym for Edward King, Milton was
clearly influenced by various pastoral eclogues, especially those o
freak2 (fr?k), v.t. 1. to fleck, streak, or variegate: great splashes of
color freaking the sky. —n. 2. a fleck or streak of color.
[appar. introduced by Milton in Lycidas (1637), perh. as b. freck to mark
with spots (perh. back formation from FRECKLE) and STREAK]
o the
"sinews" of moving.
Into the foremost cell come all
the perceptions of sight, hearing, etc.,
and thus we have the opportunity
for "Fantasy, That plays upon our eyesight,"
to freak it on us.
The pedant, Holofernes,
in _Love's Labour's Lost,_
characteristically put
lord, it's tedious.
I'm sick of the names.
sick of the plight.
sick of the attention it gets.
sick of the oil.
sick of what it makes us into.
sick of dumbells leading us there.
sick of them.
ournful of coffee cup disasters.
Scrammed out the door with a
headstrong oops. Filed for delight
in the hopeful scan of mailing
it in. by the end
of the day it was
wonderful until
the merger began
to crumble.
more of what you're doing, but maybe using other
fulcrums.
-Joel
- Original Message -
From:
mwp
To: WRYTING-L@listserv.utoronto.ca
Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 9:03
AM
Subject: Re: ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT
That's okay, JW. Everybody is certainly welco
Pascal: "It is not the elements which are new, but the order of their arrangement"
Heraclitus: "The most beautiful world is a heap of rubble tossed down in confusion (random in some translations also)"
I work with these two simultaneously. (Contradiction/paradox . . . of t
which can arranged and rearranged over and over into differing new
prints. Instead of imitating closely the original, (or cutting up a
huge blow up of a repro of it) Ai-O transformed the piece via a Pop
Art sensibility, which plays also on the Japanese prints having become
part of popular cuture
imitating closely the original, (or cutting up a huge blow up of a repro of it) Ai-O transformed the piece via a Pop Art sensibility, which plays also on the Japanese prints having become part of popular cuture for over century since the Impressionists began using them as models, and their ubiquitous
That's okay, JW. Everybody is certainly welcome to critique the work any way you like. For me, the piece is somewhat about taking a known entity and plunging it ever more deeply into chaos through a rigorous, logical process that a guy like Pollock would have shunned. So it’s playing on va
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neither is your comment
it is not about the 'one' piece
, it is about the flow of experiments
jmcs3
Joel Weishaus wrote:
As someone who likes your work, I don't find this piece interesting.
-Joel
- Original Message -
From: "mwp" <[EMAI
As someone who likes your work, I don't find this piece interesting.
-Joel
- Original Message -
From: "mwp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 9:29 PM
Subject: ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT
ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT
AFTER Jackson Pollock’s Blue Poles
ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT
AFTER Jackson Pollock’s Blue Poles
2005
JP’s Blue Poles, subjected to 3 modifications. First, it is sliced and
displaced in the vertical direction over 16 steps, then 16 steps in the
horizontal direction, then both. The image link shows the 3 processes
stacked one on top
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You see it.
Simple moods.
The history of the preordained.
Chance travel.
To forget the attainable.
- Original Message -
From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: Rebus 01--became what it beheld
of course but was it ever different? abstract expressionism grew out of
other movements, there are artists we th
of course but was it ever different? abstract expressionism grew out of
other movements, there are artists we think are good and artist we don't
think are good. i do think you might be romanticizing, or pollock for
example might have been romanticizing.
i also want to mention that for
Like Michael McClure, "the mystique of abstract expressionism fascinated
me." It still does. This came before Andy Warhol introduced mass production
into art, when the artist still agonized over a painting or sculpture like
Giacometti over the perception of distance. To these artists,
dab nab it
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From: Dan Waber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:17 am
Subject: it
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I think re: the art of the 70s - there were people like Tony Rickaby and
Smithson of course who worked publicly; it was also an era of public
sculpture. I'm not sure the dividing lines are this clear at all - look at
Buren, Beuys' coyote piece, etc. There was a lot of political/concept
Not objecting at all to your vote of protest. But I honestly don't think
these are supposed to be edifying in the slightest; they're not maxims to
be taken at face value as far as I know...
- Alan
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revised 7/05 )
Voted when and where? Not sure the ref. This have anything to do with
Jeffrey Deitch? - Alan
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Joel Weishaus wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: Rebus 01--becam
Brilliant, Lanny.
-Joel
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From: "Lanny R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: Rebus 01--became what it beheld
Self righteousness is oppressive.
Sounds just like a Jenny Holzer apho.
I just wonder how you feel
Cioran is a strange bird, as he was pathological, yet my studio is feathered
with his writing.
-Joel
- Original Message -
From: "Lanny R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Rebus 01--became what it beheld
Everything is patho
You got that right.
-Joel
- Original Message -
From: "Lanny R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: Rebus 01--became what it beheld
i'd rather see a giant robotic poseiden-aquarium full of jet black
mermen-dandies with pho
tion between a cool
detachment and an aggressively confessional style, an exuberant do-it-
yourself attitude that masked formal dexterity with the enthusiasm of
the amateur, and the recognition that the way one lives life is an
inherently political act.
The scale and ambition of photograp
by resembling my latest enemy.
E. M. Cioran
By all evidence we are in the world to do nothing.
E. M. Cioran
Consciousness is nature's nightmare.
E. M. Cioran
Criticism is a misconception: we must read not to understand others
but to understand ourselves.
E. M. Cioran
It is not worth the b
to be morally edified in some way by thinking along the lines these pieces are telling me to. See! I am GOOD because I am showing you how BAD billboards advertising dominant ideological phrases etc are. Isn't that GOOD? It just reinforces what people already think in many ways. It i
- Original Message -
From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: Rebus 01--became what it beheld
Wow this is incredible. First of all Holzer showed for a long time only in
alternative spaces like Franklin Furnace whic
It's odd you find them oppressing; I'm not sure why myself. There's of
course a whole tradition of aphoristic writing from Marcus Aurelius and
earlier through the Schlegels, Karl Kraus, etc. It's not meant to be taken
literally. With Holzer it talks about the language that pr
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
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
titanium sings in the
asphalt!
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:
>
>
>
>
Oh, Alan, I understand for most people the work is liberating and exciting. That's fine with me, really. I am just saying for myself it is very oppressive. It is the same drums being played a slightly different way. Then it becomes a brand name. Power, theory etc: I mean the langua
Wow this is incredible. First of all Holzer showed for a long time only in
alternative spaces like Franklin Furnace which had nothing to do with art
world theory or power at all. She distributed work for free at that point.
My take on her work is diametrically opposite yours; there's nothing
unfo
There is one word for myself that I feel/think in regard to Jenny Holzer's work: progammatic, or programmed. There's a lifeless quality to it, in part because it takes stock phrases heavy with oppressive words, meanings, associations, and counters them with what are the stock p
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staring me in the face i didn't have a camera
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i sketched as quickly as i could i'm quite talented
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, 2005 6:08
PM
Subject: Re: ALAN SONDHEIM/RITUAL ALL 770
ORIG LP! CHECK IT OUT!
Somewhere I still have the record, and I may have a tape. I
do have 30 year old tapes but they're half inch and like everything else
pretty obsolete. (I still have 8" floppies with Pascal on th
ting, it's still there -
http://www.epc.buffalo.edu/sound/mp3/sp/sondheim_alan/
happy downloads -
Bjørn
16.04.2005 06:46:27, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
She's singing. I've got to make an mp3 sometime; I don't have one at this
point. It would be the full albu
's still there -
http://www.epc.buffalo.edu/sound/mp3/sp/sondheim_alan/
happy downloads -
Bjørn
16.04.2005 06:46:27, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
She's singing. I've got to make an mp3 sometime; I don't have one at this
point. It would be the full album - there
MAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
She's singing. I've got to make an mp3 sometime; I don't have one at this
point. It would be the full album - there were no breaks at all in it -
Alan
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, mIEKAL aND wrote:
Do you have mp3s of this that you can spread around? Love the
"
listing, it's still there -
http://www.epc.buffalo.edu/sound/mp3/sp/sondheim_alan/
happy downloads -
Bjørn
16.04.2005 06:46:27, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>She's singing. I've got to make an mp3 sometime; I don't have one at this
>point. It would be t
She's singing. I've got to make an mp3 sometime; I don't have one at this
point. It would be the full album - there were no breaks at all in it -
Alan
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, mIEKAL aND wrote:
Do you have mp3s of this that you can spread around? Love the
"photograph"
Do you have mp3s of this that you can spread around? Love the
"photograph" on the cover tho I'm not entirely clear what the person in
feathers is doing.
mIEKAL
On Apr 15, 2005, at 11:04 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
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North Carolina's League of Municipalities supports Burlington. "It makes sense to ask a court what the law is when there's a dispute about the Open Meetings Law, just like when there's a dispute about anything else," said Ellis Hankins, the league's executi
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