Goya, Unflinching, Defied Old Age

2006-02-25 Thread Lanny Quarles
February 24, 2006 Art Review | 'Goya's Last Works' Goya, Unflinching, Defied Old Age By MICHAEL KIMMELMAN IN 1824, Ferdinand VII, lately freed from prison with French help and returned to the Spanish throne, was a vengeful despot. The Inquisition was restored, liberals were rounded up. When a

altered books project

2006-02-25 Thread Dan Waber
The altered books project at: http://www.logolalia.com/alteredbooks/ has been updated with new work by: Mike Magazinnik, Holly Crawford, Nico Vassilakis, Meghan Scott, Kevin Thurston, Sheila Murphy. Enjoy, Dan

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2006-02-25 Thread Bjørn Magnhildøen
my new project is called ghostganger if i can find the two dots * : really dont know where they are) the alt/gr sometimes well for now lets call it ghostg:anger which actually is a better title. on my new home pages there will be a folder, appear, where things are repeated. electronic media

slightly engaged collective

2006-02-25 Thread Allen Bramhall
It is a regal story, captured at breaking time. That time—which was scrolled across a textile loom, drifting a busy mode—disappears as a fragrant and yet losing issue. The snow will melt with a caution extending into language. Our passive texts submit a lightly flowing river. This river slides by

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2006-02-25 Thread Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
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What is Dance?

2006-02-25 Thread Alan Sondheim
What is Dance? Dance is many things to many people. Tom Zummer analyzes, with uncanny astuteness, its very nature. Dance is play, death, play-death, an eroticism essential to our nature. It is a litany of poses and sequences, a depth of being not otherwise available. The dance presented, that

Evocation of Lenin

2006-02-25 Thread phanero
for Avida Dollars "The quicksands of automatism and dreams vanish upon awakening. But the rocks of the imagination still remain". Salvador Dali, in the world of Salvador Dali; Macmillan, 1962. You couldn't ever really see the face of the piano player, but might guess it was a hanging

peoples land

2006-02-25 Thread david divizio
peoples land ~ broil Usury final cigars finial regroup banal okay fanout regroup Last summer, DiVizio thought to introduce me to an activist friend, atop the monotony*[mountain]. We three were sitting near each other

do you know

2006-02-25 Thread david divizio
do you know anyone who voted for george bush ~ am gorgon rare felon afar sigma worst ogr at IA*[It] seems improbable, but DiVizio has yet to receive an affirmative response to this query, though he's asked it of many acquaintances. Admittedly, mostly

absurd stats

2006-02-25 Thread david divizio
absurd stats ~ slots builder stats famed sitar firmer stats lavator Dam*[Dans] a*[le] Salle de bain. Wash them bite*[little] meeces. And there is little doubt he who controls the statistics controls the people's popular consent ~

cross word

2006-02-25 Thread david divizio
cross word ~ brow earn bow stag brow job brew ewes DiVizio notes a lady sitting at the next table who seems very interested in art, film and words. He just overheard her convers intl*[with] a passing friend about the local film festival and

cross word

2006-02-25 Thread david divizio
cross word ~ brow earn bow stag brow job brew ewes DiVizio notes a lady sitting at the next table who seems very interested in art, film and words. He just overheard her converse intl*[with] a passing friend about the local film festival and

MICHAEL ROTHENBERG DAVID ABEL at the blue Danube

2006-02-25 Thread Michael Rothenberg
MICHAEL ROTHENBERG DAVID ABEL READING ON THE DANUBE (curated by Larry Kearney) Thursday, MARCH 2, 8pm @ the blue danube cafe, 4th clement, sf, ca FREE