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"This is what hatred did."
-is the very last line from Amos Tutuola's _My
Life in the Bush of Ghosts_...
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Fran placed another order. I asked if this one was a hot order,
too. She drawled, Honey, they're all hot. Everything we do is
hot. Our jobs come in three flavors: 'hot', 'hot hot', and 'hot, hot,
oooh so hot'.
40 words, 40 years
365 days, 365 people
http://www.logolalia.com/40x365
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line of shore approaching like a maw
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bluntly crawling toward the gash you
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House of Sand*Postcards from the sky and the sea Dry and harden into dust. The skin of a beach Could be you, soon. Get some in your eyes Then close them. The sky covers itself. You cover me. The crater in front of you Is for corpses. Everywhere there are children. A labyrinth of
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ah it never seems to end...misunderstanding among
intimates. cuz the stakes are so high. skewed
communication, skewered heart, squirming on the
spit like an impaled frog.
At 2:59 AM -0700 8/14/06, Talan Memmott wrote:
Loyalty is for dogs. Dogs and pussies. Now. Or,
so it seems. One thinks
It remembers when I saw my fizrit lapwing, too...
Cheers Doc! Do a face-stand in the Pumice for the ghost of Ghengis..
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uncanny mappings of binoculars onto spheres through dark matter hegemony
http://www.asondheim.org/ invisiblebino
- go first to directory, then to 'invisiblebino' - there are 8 of them
thank you.
Traces the transformation of storytelling in the digital age.
AVATARS OF STORY
Marie-Laure Ryan
University of Minnesota Press | 296 pages | 2006
ISBN 0-8166-4685-6 | hardcover | $60.00
ISBN 0-8166-4685-6 | paperback | $20.00
Electronic Mediations Series, volume 17
Marie-Laure Ryan moves
This is bound to be great... I've seen a couple of chapters.
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 19:44:36 -0400
Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Traces the transformation of storytelling in the digital age.
AVATARS OF STORY
Marie-Laure Ryan
University of Minnesota Press | 296 pages | 2006
ISBN
Title: Re: shows you've read little
this is exactly the MN mindset. folks who use a lot of
words are villainous. when i went to see the k branagh/e thompson film
of Much Ado About Nothing here in MN i had a v funny experience.
Keanu Reeves's first lines are Sire, I am a man of few
words. You
Very cool!
Cecil
mwp wrote:
SUBMOVIE 01
2006
Each frame of this 30fps movie is entirely black, aside from a single
1x1 pixel area, selected at random, that is white.
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/MPMOV2006/SUBMOV0160SEC.mp4
1 minute, 265KB
mwp
I reviewed Twisty Little Passages. I found it
interesting and informative. The author has not shown
up at my front door to punch my nose yet so I guess
Im just not and will never be in the same class as
the late, great John Simon. Even his good reviews read
as if the lucky recipient were being
Quite an amazingly kinetic field.-Peter CiccarielloOn 8/14/06, Cecil Touchon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very cool!Cecilmwp wrote: SUBMOVIE 01 2006 Each frame of this 30fps movie is entirely black, aside from a single
1x1 pixel area, selected at random, that is white.
Thanks both! I wasn’t sure what to expect when I came up with the idea. I had predicted that maybe the black would almost completely subsume the white pixel and make the screen appear nearly static aside from a few momentary flashes when the eye happened to be looking in the same place as where a
PORTAL
ceremonial plaything followed clanking
metal thud running
eyes looked young
beckon a rusty man
pond followed pond through the woods
edge next to the device
said voice was tiny
torn road thrown aside
wonder gestured at the opening
you have managed an insurrection
This shows as a broken QuickTime frame on my computer
and will not play.
--- Peter Ciccariello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quite an amazingly kinetic field.
-Peter Ciccariello
On 8/14/06, Cecil Touchon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Very cool!
Cecil
mwp wrote:
SUBMOVIE 01
2006
the diplomacy of quietude in critical landscapehttp://tinyurl.com/k4quj-- Peter Ciccariello
http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/
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