of and in the world

2006-02-14 Thread Alan Sondheim
of and in the world penitential dance resonant with atmospheric internal phenomena generated by foofwa d'imobilite in relation to the resident genius or daemon of socrates - http://www.asondheim.org/wirefoof.mp4

33/365, Roger

2006-02-13 Thread Dan Waber
Roger was the middle brother, I was best friends with the oldest. One Minnesota summer morning we walked in and discovered Roger dancing in the living room singing I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar at the top of his lungs. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365/

Re: 33/365, Roger

2006-02-13 Thread Maria Damon
hey, you from MN, dan? At 8:55 AM -0500 2/13/06, Dan Waber wrote: Roger was the middle brother, I was best friends with the oldest. One Minnesota summer morning we walked in and discovered Roger dancing in the living room singing I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar at the top of his lungs. 40 words, 40

Re: 33/365, Roger

2006-02-13 Thread Dan Waber
Maria, Originally, yes. Born and raised outside of St. Paul. Go Gophers! Then spent a lot of time in Chicago's western suburbs. Now I'm in lovely Northeastern Pennsylvania. But I still don't quite feel right until it gets below zero outside. Dan Maria Damon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey, you

stuff

2006-02-13 Thread Alan Sondheim
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genlauf

2006-02-13 Thread Alan Sondheim
genlauf Most usually you do not write me, and for those of you who are unreading, those of you I do not know. But you are on the same wires and in the same habitus nonetheless, otherwise separated since the beginning of communi- cation among us. Always the telephone appears the last resort, only

The sea more miraculous by heroin

2006-02-12 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
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Re: 'pataphysical sobriety test enters social networking

2006-02-11 Thread Dirk Vekemans
Hm, i'm test running the thing too, just out of curiosity. The small print was kinda hard to swallow it took me 10 seconds to get a budda oriented global something from estonia on my hands. Interesting. dv -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: WRYTING-L : Writing and Theory across

Re: 'pataphysical sobriety test enters social networking

2006-02-11 Thread mIEKAL aND
Hard to say if this site is the right place for mounting a 'pataphysical research group but I wanted a service that one could post graphics to easily that had some ability to generate out into a larger pool of anonymous users. I'm a little put off by the advertisements blazoned across every

Re: 'pataphysical sobriety test enters social networking

2006-02-11 Thread Dirk Vekemans
Oh yes certainly, i'm all for it. I'll try 'n build a bend into the Cathedral sewer system towards it. My new estonian friend is all for it too, here's what he communicated: Subject observation flight.RUSSIAN FIR. Message TAIGA:winter time,day-night flight was only two objects:shake and

achaeologies of geneva

2006-02-10 Thread Alan Sondheim
achaeologies of geneva perhaps these are of interest. http://www.asondheim.org/geneva1.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/geneva2.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/geneva3.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/geneva4.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/geneva5.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/geneva6.jpg i am sorry i cannot

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2006-02-10 Thread John M. Bennett
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Shake air

2006-02-10 Thread John M. Bennett
Shake air shake an shut an shot an chop an chick an cop an coff an kak and clip and cuke an stun an stent an stoop an stint an stop an blaze an bloat an bleat an blunt an bleed an crawl the sugar faucet singing raze the coffee mildewed in yr nostril stammer cubits hosing all the sock

contact

2006-02-10 Thread Ana Buigues
why have a reasonable length conversation if you can make it extremely long while telling me the same things you already told me before, going into all the details again? * ** *** * * * **

Re: Shake air

2006-02-10 Thread Dirk Vekemans
you just suffered the the same treatment as LQ at http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/scrwtng.jsp "iery voxiers manHat sizequam" is an archaic nAârty _expression_ that roughly translates to "he must have voxiers (or vox ears, the spelling is inconsequential) that can only be represented by

Re: achaeologies of geneva

2006-02-10 Thread mIEKAL aND
what's the story with Borges' gravestone being in Geneva? On Feb 10, 2006, at 2:29 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote: achaeologies of geneva http://www.asondheim.org/geneva2.jpg

Re: achaeologies of geneva

2006-02-10 Thread Dirk Vekemans
Borges moved in 1985 permanently to Geneva, Switzerland. There he died of liver cancer on June 14, 1986, and was buried at the old Pleinpalais Cemetery. His parents moved to Geneva in 1914, and he studied there. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/jlborges.htm -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van:

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Walking Backwards?

2006-02-10 Thread Thomas savage
Walking Backwards?*Sorry.Pantomime walking backwards.The magic recitation of desires.Jumping fires Through purple pink fences. Quiet and clear charge/change.War or workWalk through flight but keep on movingPersiflage accepted.Tom Savage 12/24/05*Written at a

What next, bearded one?

2006-02-10 Thread Ryan Whyte
http://www.signandsight.com/features/597.html

30/365, Laureen

2006-02-10 Thread Dan Waber
Laureen worked for State Farm and told me the secret to getting claims paid. Patience. If you don't need the vehicle, refuse all partial payments. Internal pressures to close the file steadily increase until they'll pay anything to achieve resolution. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people

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pt 2 The End of the Internet

2006-02-10 Thread John Lowther
Net Neutrality To ward off the prospect of virtual toll booths on the information highway, some new media companies and public-interest groups are calling for new federal policies requiring network neutrality on the Internet. Common Cause, Amazon, Google, Free Press, Media Access Project and

pt 1 The End of the Internet

2006-02-10 Thread John Lowther
The End of the Internet By Jeffrey Chester, The Nation Posted on February 6, 2006, Printed on February 9, 2006 http://www.alternet.org/story/31753/ The nation's largest telephone and cable companies are crafting an alarming set of strategies that would transform the free, open and

pt 3 The End of the Internet

2006-02-10 Thread John Lowther
Our Digital Destiny It was former FCC chairman Michael Powell, with the support of then-commissioner and current chair Kevin Martin, who permitted phone and cable giants to have greater control over broadband. Powell and his GOP majority eliminated longstanding regulatory safeguards requiring

'pataphysical sobriety test enters social networking

2006-02-10 Thread mIEKAL aND
tribes » Other » hide 'pataphysics public - created 02/08/06 the science of imaginary solutions comes to social networking. the satrap is currently working on a 25 ft blue glass bird operated time machine. join the network explode the unimagined.

Re: Little Play.  Act 2.

2006-02-09 Thread John M. Bennett
Hah! Are these stage directions or lines to be spoken? When we have the great WRYTING convocation we'll have to perform these - john At 03:40 AM 2/8/2006, you wrote: Little Play. Act 2. Scene 1. Lewis LaCook: fragile, bending over the hood, always flatter. off lights, down that black gut,

29/365, Jen

2006-02-09 Thread Dan Waber
Jen beat cancer, twice. I do not know what the armature was that held her together before, during, or after; before, during or after; but from what I can see and hear and read, I think that today, it's poetry. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365/

peek at chops

2006-02-09 Thread Sheila Murphy
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Kritikos V.3, February 2006

2006-02-09 Thread Nicholas Ruiz
Kritikos V.3, February 2006 Looking to the Left: Politics in the Art of Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer...(j.drozdek) http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/%7Enr03/drozdek.htm Scarring the New Flesh: Time Passing in the Simulacrum of Videodrome...(j.sperb)

Re: Little Play. Act 2.

2006-02-09 Thread Lucio Agra
Suggestion I´ve made, the first time it appeared. Looking forward to see it in scene. I know I can record my line but I'm not sure I can pronounce it ;) all the best in the nest LucioOn 2/9/06, John M. Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hah! Are these stage directions or lines to be spoken? When

Amazon News - Frebruary 9th

2006-02-09 Thread Alan Sondheim
Amazon NewsFriends of the Earth - Brazilian Amazon Amazon News is a weekly information service provided by www.amazonia.org.br, the largest bilingual site on the Brazilian Amazon region, in partnership with several Brazilian media. Its publisher isFriends of the Earth - Brazilian Amazon, a

Sic()

2006-02-09 Thread Dirk Vekemans
a particularly colourful recursive function, in Dutch mostly http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/sic.jsp greetings, dv @ Neue Kathedrale des erotischen Elendshttp://www.vilt.net/nkdee

A New Black Power by Walter Mosley (fwd)

2006-02-09 Thread Alan Sondheim
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 20:32:45 -0500 (EST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: A New Black Power by Walter Mosley A New Black Power By WALTER MOSLEY [from the February 27, 2006 issue of The Nation]

Little Play.  Act 2.

2006-02-08 Thread brueckl100
Little Play. Act 2. Scene 1. Lewis LaCook: fragile, bending over the hood, always flatter. off lights, down that black gut, gnashing, flaming. Jukka-Pekka Kervinen: thugs, number, under, during, python, spine, prickle. Lucio Agra: truth, goof, thou.

Chinese Fire Drill

2006-02-08 Thread Lewis LaCook
http://www.lewislacook.org/xanaxpop/ now that we've reached a certain perspective; her first cigarrette of the day drills my throat, and Jeran's barking this morning slips Caleb's psycho novelty t-shirt over his head. You breathe through the holes, I'm told; lots of us think these

28/365, Carla

2006-02-08 Thread Dan Waber
Carla is an orchestration of angles, from the points at heel and toe to the wedge of hair, from the brackets of her eyes to the sharp nib of her nose. She speaks with a rapid precision; laughter escapes her. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365/

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Hecuba or Hecate?

2006-02-08 Thread Thomas savage
Hecuba or Hecate?*Life is a human sacrifice We enter and leave beyond our will By the banks of belief and desire. Pass all belief onward. The law of customs crumbles. Air comes out well but withers. Will you join it? You may not have a choice. The distributors of chaos wiggle. Be

By whose command are your shipwrecks, Portrait of Virginia as among the Sirens?

2006-02-08 Thread Harrison Jeff
whenever kindred they show their top for else they show their beneath: Apis virginiana to us, bees are kcnanck abroad wasps are olibanum hath Romantic peep chirp when wasps attend shaken salt, or as wasps, ulterior, would chirp the matter (when salt's spilled), Virginia goes out to the rocks

clarification

2006-02-07 Thread Ana Buigues
is styrofoam plastic or paper? http://www.nodo50.org/ecologistas/accion/residuos/domesticos.htm

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2006-02-07 Thread Ana Buigues
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Sticky bush, Clung puppet

2006-02-07 Thread John M. Bennett
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Sir Penhead Fortunakooky of Alphabeast Haus (some notes on caesaropoupaism and inconsistent capitalization)

2006-02-07 Thread phanero
some notes on caesaropoupaism (ie, some awkward methods of jocularity, or there's a poupée-pupa in my salad..) the scene opens on the 'noble roman throat' just finished speaking, the 'adamant apple' sliding, to a deliciously wobbly 'halting state.' [notes: It is not easy to describe what is

of burgeoning and Mystic Remoras

2006-02-07 Thread phanero
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27/365, Mike

2006-02-07 Thread Dan Waber
Mike arrived in seventh grade with his ropey muscles and shaggy head of hair. His voice didn't waver (but he didn't know what to do with his eyes) when told me his older brother had finally kicked their father's ass. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365/

cool steam

2006-02-07 Thread Sheila Murphy
she offered to lose the harmony while breathing, but the atmosphere was thick. a note pinned to her white shirt suggested everything within the room was tinted cloud. aloha means mere treble or slight feather dipped in shock ink. rigor is past tense. believe your stars, opaque though

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2006-02-07 Thread Allen Bramhall
Descend, descend, descend, descend Ahhh! The post-modern Boogie is obviously dispassionate to a significant degree obtain It in the Jungle of poetry being insulted Descend With the post-modern Boogie or use assistance from that Boogie *rains came down and nearly* *washed all

Re: Google Makes The Best Poetry

2006-02-07 Thread John Lowther
hi alan, list this piece was fun. gabe gudding posted it to lucipo where the great flarf thread lives on in ever new guises. presently there is a spirited defense of the notion that flarf or google-generated poems are isomorphic with the unprocessed search results of google, and thus(?)

Re: Google Makes The Best Poetry

2006-02-07 Thread Charles Baldwin
john - can you post the lucipo sub info, for those of us not on that list? Thanks, sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/07/06 11:49 AM hi alan, listthis piece was fun. gabe gudding posted it to lucipo where the greatflarf thread lives on in ever new guises. presently there is aspirited defense of the

Re: Google Makes The Best Poetry

2006-02-07 Thread mIEKAL aND
john: what exactly is the intent behind lucifer poetics? I was gonna join the list, but if guys are sacrificing babies to make new poems, I'm onto newer better things... ~mIEKAL On Feb 7, 2006, at 10:49 AM, John Lowther wrote: hi alan, list this piece was fun. gabe gudding posted it to

Re: Google Makes The Best Poetry

2006-02-07 Thread John Lowther
sandy B, mr. AND try this http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/lucipo it gives an overview of the list history (maybe a bit out of date) and link to the archives which are easy to use and allows for subscription. no babies were sacrificed in the making of this email. jlo

Re: Google Makes The Best Poetry

2006-02-07 Thread Alan Sondheim
Thanks for this! We're leaving for Geneva in an hour and a half; I might get to look over there, but there will certainly be a delay. - Alan On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, John Lowther wrote: hi alan, list this piece was fun. gabe gudding posted it to lucipo where the great flarf thread lives on in

Re: Sir Penhead Fortunakooky of Alphabeast Haus (some notes on caesaropoupaism and inconsistent capitalization)

2006-02-07 Thread Dirk Vekemans
i particularly liked this one, so the Cathedral now has an expanding scroll of scrwtng and all of your splendour just got garbaged to it's first entry: http://www.vilt.net/nkdee/scrwtng.jsp greetings, dv @ Neue Kathedrale des erotischen Elends http://www.vilt.net/nkdee -Oorspronkelijk

one thousand twenty-four cellos for nam

2006-02-07 Thread mIEKAL aND
|||broken violinEverything falling overCompression pixilating the smear of overlayThis is not a video||4 barely animated collages1024 layers of one charlotte moorman cello sample6.6 mb download||HAPPY LUCK NAMhttp://driftlessmedia.com/movies/1024_cellos_for_nam.mp4

Online catalog

2006-02-06 Thread J. Lehmus
Hi, I've got boxes full of stuff from the 90s and some of it is good and some is crap, but I've finally gotten to cataloguing all that stuff and providing online access to the catalog - I would like to receive any comments and ideas for the search/presentation interface:

get people windshield doors

2006-02-06 Thread Tony Trigilio
http://www.starve.org/usenet.html "Within 3 minutes of being bitten, a human being experiences the following symptoms: fever, blurred vision, beard rash, tightness of the jeans, and the feeling of being repeatedly kicked through a car windshield." Source: Page 121 of White Noise Keywords:

Re: the book of space

2006-02-06 Thread Peter Ciccariello
Wonderful. Noted. ...huge on the side of a building. -Peter Ciccariello http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/ -Original Message- From: phanero [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Sent: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 05:15:11 -0800 Subject: the book of space bdbdbd, a a a

Re: Online catalog

2006-02-06 Thread John M. Bennett
This looks like a great collection - the only suggestion i would have for the catalog is to rearrange it alphabetically by name in some way. It would be easier to browse that way. I'm wondering id there's more or if this is just a start on what you have. It's wonderful that you are cataloging

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2006-02-06 Thread John M. Bennett
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Spread phone

2006-02-06 Thread John M. Bennett
Spread phone spread your shadow like a sandwich cash your lumpness like a hammer bend your business like a soda horse your tonneau like a cubesteak lost the lip and cornhole whiz across the pornfield or your causative shovel dance was that the temblor clotting in yr fencing ,junkheap

Nates dog

2006-02-06 Thread John M. Bennett
Nates dog nates contained – blut – trance blas terd shaking – tube – before yr face peach – tongue plast – spend against – chump rustle – lobs turned my clod alive the shirt the sheet the shut the shat the shout the shoot the shunt the shuck the shod the should the shad the shmuck the

26/365, Tommy

2006-02-06 Thread Dan Waber
Tommy taught me two things: nothing's so important it can't wait five minutes, and a ton can be done in five unpanicked minutes; and, read through a new recipe once forwards, once backwards, once more forwards, then throw it away. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people

Re: the book of space

2006-02-06 Thread phanero
heh.. maybe a pic of an endangered local flower or animal would be better.. we have this interesting rock rodent up here that i've actually seen and its so pretty, and incredibly fast it looks like a mouse with rabbit ears sort of, or something like that. i just liked this old strange adventures

Re: Online catalog

2006-02-06 Thread J. Lehmus
Hi John - Thanks for looking at it and commenting... Well it's just sort of a beginning, a couple of nights cataloguing, I have no idea how much there is in total. I never counted even the boxes... It's such a mess because I've attempted to organize the thing at least twice along the years,

Re: Online catalog

2006-02-06 Thread John M. Bennett
It sounds to me like you are doing exactly the right things - excellent, John At 11:43 AM 2/6/2006, you wrote: Hi John - Thanks for looking at it and commenting... Well it's just sort of a beginning, a couple of nights cataloguing, I have no idea how much there is in total. I never counted even

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Physics News Update 764

2006-02-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
PHYSICS NEWS UPDATE The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News Number 764 February 6, 2006 by Phillip F. Schewe, Ben Stein, and Davide Castelvecchi A SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACE, devised by scientists at UCLA, greatly reduces the friction felt by a fluid as it moves across the

Re: Writers Forum

2006-02-06 Thread Lucio Agra
Lawrence Long time no hear about you best Lucio BROn 2/5/06, Lawrence Upton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Writers Forum Workshop met on Saturday 4th February 2006 at Camden PeoplesTheatre. There was a very wide range of material including live improvision.A number of publications were launched by

in their house nobody

2006-02-06 Thread Sheila Murphy
in their house nobody loves anybody everybody 's sick with something no one cares and everyone fears no one loves him/her and this is true no one does because in their house everyone awaitsthe time when someone elsewill die that each might be alone and rich and powerful thus

Google Makes The Best Poetry

2006-02-06 Thread Alan Sondheim
Google Makes The Best Poetry Someone should study me now, Google hacks are fun. They screw up every single word I put in here, just about. They're good at sorting documents for relevance when it comes. This is to make the poem seem very simple - it has a nursery ... Most

Re: in their house nobody

2006-02-06 Thread Peter Ciccariello
I really ike this one Sheila. I like the odd fibrillation of it, The distorted synchronism. Is that me, or is it there? -Peter Ciccariello ARTIST'S BLOG - http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/ -Original Message- From: Sheila Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: in their house nobody

2006-02-06 Thread Sheila Murphy
Thanks very much, Peter. I did intend what you are picking up, and I'm glad it emerged that way for you. I appreciate your reading and responding! SheilaPeter Ciccariello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I really ike this one Sheila.I like the odd fibrillation of it,The distorted synchronism.Is that me,

Poem as neural network

2006-02-06 Thread Peter Ciccariello
The Inner Landscape of Poetry. http://www.cgi7.com/peterimages/neural.htm -Peter Ciccariello http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/

Re: Poem as neural network

2006-02-06 Thread Sheila Murphy
wow - beautiful, Peter.Peter Ciccariello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Inner Landscape of Poetry.http://www.cgi7.com/peterimages/neural.htm-Peter Ciccariellohttp://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/

requiem

2006-02-06 Thread Sheila Murphy
Her smile worked all through her. Her presence just in front of me accounted for the likelihood of future daylight. Otherwise I hurt with my surroundings. Shame might have dissolved because of her commitment to the things one talks about en route to and from school, a center that included stage

Notes from new palestine: oh gracious israel (the agressive violence of the oppressor)

2006-02-05 Thread Ishaq
http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2006/02/48761.php Notes from new palestine: oh gracious israel the agressive violence of the oppressor b.u.t. here we are now, with israeli trained police in toronto as the city goes crazier than the gaza on a moving day and waiting to encrease military

self hone dragon poetry lower

2006-02-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
The cellphone, which is poetry, flies into the fullest empyrean, reeking of dragon that rips off archetypal. That cellphone hits on something really flame from the mouth, wily eyes, ravage landscape sort of prime dizzying effect. That phone of something certainly has made its depth charge as

25/365, Danny

2006-02-05 Thread Dan Waber
Danny was one of my first best friends; all I remember today is his dark hair, the front door to his house buried in bush shade, and playing with some kind of car track (slotcars? HotWheels?) in his living room. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people http://www.logolalia.com/40x365/

evenings are for expert theorists

2006-02-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
When vital endeavour squeezes off the town, votes tough by ignorance, and what the hell smells of everything known to come along, then does the dragon lurch from lair of darker than you want to know, to become a poetry such as when you call home, home is a vague tilled field. Late histories

Re: eWWII EE-8 field telphone images -

2006-02-05 Thread Lucio Agra
Roger! Oh, Allan, forgive me I did not know it was you birthday (do not even know if it already was at the date of the first post in this conversation, secure - as you say - that the telephone is older than you...) all the best Lucio portuguese name for fieldtelephone - telefone de campanha - the

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Re: M.A.N.

2006-02-05 Thread chris
that crash worship show at the madrona winery in portland was also one of the many times i'm sure i ran into lanny before i ever met him. unfortunately, i got there right after crash worship was done performing. i did however catch the first ever show by transparent thing that night, made up of

Nam June Paik Dead (mourning poem) (fwd)

2006-02-05 Thread Alan Sondheim
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 20:04:11 +0900 From: kenjisiratori.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Nam June Paik Dead (mourning poem) Nam June Paik Dead (mourning poem) by Kenji Siratori reptilian=HUB_modem that crashed to the

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2006-02-05 Thread Sheila Murphy
He keeps sugar in. (the flow of I’m just a guest. (near cauterist I hear him talking and. (limb felt blond The letter press is curative. (I read I’m reading. (do now I believe in his opinion. (must Now I think I’ll levitate till last. (all of dreamed The threads are half compelling. (honest

in store announcement

2006-02-05 Thread Lawrence Upton
whilst shopping our store today, you may like to visit our pie shop. In our pie shop, there is a selection of pies

Writers Forum

2006-02-05 Thread Lawrence Upton
Writers Forum Workshop met on Saturday 4th February 2006 at Camden Peoples Theatre. There was a very wide range of material including live improvision. A number of publications were launched by Writers Forum. Chris Funkhouser; Lambda_MOO Sessions_ £3.00 + £1.50 Nicholas Johnson; Hassell; £5.00

home of hey now the language beast

2006-02-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
One city after another discards language for the more vital infidelities, those that can't lightly be named. Thus poetry, hounded by the principles of mayhem--which are resident in ticklish parlours of pleasantries (try to decide why)--invites disaster by writing essays concerned with dragon lore

Re: home of hey now the language beast

2006-02-05 Thread Maria Damon
DOPE-ITTY-DOO-WOP!! At 5:31 PM -0500 2/5/06, Allen Bramhall wrote: One city after another discards language for the more vital infidelities, those that can't lightly be named. Thus poetry, hounded by the principles of mayhem--which are resident in ticklish parlours of pleasantries (try to

FW: [MCLUHAN-L] Paik Wake

2006-02-05 Thread mIEKAL aND
From: purple [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: MCLUHAN-L : Marshall McLuhan Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 00:02:23 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [MCLUHAN-L] Paik Wake It was an astounding event. Apparently he's bigger than McLuhan. South Korea is building a big museum

Re: [MCLUHAN-L] Paik Wake

2006-02-05 Thread phanero
thanks for sending this Ma.. - Original Message - From: mIEKAL aND [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 3:31 PM Subject: FW: [MCLUHAN-L] Paik Wake From: purple [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: MCLUHAN-L : Marshall McLuhan Discussion List

dogged production rates a wizard

2006-02-05 Thread Allen Bramhall
Product of utterance and smarmy pants, poetry sans dragon still strikes a chord. Strikes it again. The chord splits into cosmic desuetude. Bobcats freak. Bumpershoots spurn desire. Projects fall apart. Tokyo jitters with the effects of those big saurian iambic feet of the star of that day (less

Fw: Announcement of a new book entitled Archaeoacoustics (Cambridge)

2006-02-05 Thread phanero
- Original Message - From: Steve Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 10:42 PM Subject: Announcement of a new book entitled Archaeoacoustics (Cambridge) Dear Colleagues, See below for some details of a new book entitled Archaeoacoustics. It

Re: Today

2006-02-04 Thread Lawrence Upton
Today: Gertrude Stein b. 1874; Simone Weil b.1909 God that's suspicious maybe it's a conspiracy who was born today in 1944 ?

Re: Today

2006-02-04 Thread Gerald Schwartz
Best of this hppy day, Who. Gerald S. Today: Gertrude Stein b. 1874; Simone Weil b.1909 God that's suspicious maybe it's a conspiracy who was born today in 1944 ?

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