Jesse, I thought High Red Center was a historical phenomenon, like Fluxus. Is
there a second-gen High Red? Do they have a mailing list? Could we be _pen
pals_? Was the human fat animate? How do those lucky Japanese artists get to use
medical waste? Was your son's rheumatics cured by the magnetic shoes? Does
artcandy taste better than "regular" candy?
AK
jesse glass wrote:
> Glad to see you all saw past the ravings of my evil twin Dadaaha. He took
> over my hands a few nights ago and caused me to type a few terrible notes to
> various folks on this and and the alt.Palindromes list. I've since been
> reaping the palindromic whirlwind while he's off on Goto Island enjoying the
> sun, sea and surf! You folks have been much kinder. Just back from the
> Yokohama Triennial of International Art where I stumbled into a column of
> human fat: a great item to meditate on. Also saw two colossal fishing lures
> suspened from the ceiling, a failed science fair project from Eduardo Kac,
> and lots of televisions in empty rooms. Saw boxes of reebok shoes with pair
> of shoes sitting on top, and my little boy walked and slid on a huge
> magnetic mat with magnetized shoes while wearing ear phones. In addition
> lots of candies wrapped in metal foil formed a rectangle on the floor and my
> wife and little fellow helped themselves to some. Stellarc is supposed to
> show up one of these days and High Red Center will hang around soon. After
> a week in the country in Nagasaki Pref. I'm coming back to Yokohama to get
> the "real significance" of what I wonderingly (think the chimp with the
> stele in 2001) saw. Take that, Evil Twin! And that! And That! Jesse
>
> About Jesse Glass. How to order his books.
> http://www.letterwriter.net/html/jesse-glass.html