The Incredible Mr Limpet

2006-02-26 Thread phanero
swims a good night blarney stone to a tether to th'round single bullet tone gifts well a southern comfort soul of father and son sundies skinny ineffectual his name came up friday night pockets the jangling of a clown encoded body work something near to a heat how glow and ralph early this is

Re: cross word

2006-02-26 Thread phanero
http://www.bellybongo.se/mp3/18-beye_bone.mp3 Go on then, introduce me. (...to Sylvia Moore)

46/365, Suzie

2006-02-26 Thread Dan Waber
Suzie had the basement without parental supervision where gaggles of us gathered before we were old enough to know why. We listened to pop music, pretended to dance, played truth or consequences without knowing the questions or what consequence were. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people

found movie rand fan dance internals

2006-02-26 Thread Alan Sondheim
found movie rand fan dance internals production establishment backdrop venue original PAL system quicktime sorensen hla invisible work behind the scene foreground for stream kept open observe other done things during time slot closing found movie rand fan dance internals production house

contact

2006-02-26 Thread Ana Buigues
DiVizio and I were both engaged and inspired. *[concomitance]~

Re: The Incredible Mr Limpet

2006-02-26 Thread Peter Ciccariello
Great. Somehow so familiar... -Peter Ciccariello -Original Message- From: phanero [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Sent: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 04:41:14 -0800 Subject: The Incredible Mr Limpet swims a good night blarney stone to a tether to th'round single

Re: cross word

2006-02-26 Thread david divizio
Demonstration fin*[for] Sylvia DiVizio intorduced me to Sylvia, demonstrating me as a word translator Ishup a runny dialogue Ishup - 'I keep' runny - 'running' In the end he spoke of writing my autobiography. Ana __ Find your next

Sylvia Moore ~

2006-02-26 Thread david divizio
Owen Moore Associates (personal data ...children's names and phone numbers withheld) Sylvia Moore is the 'cross word' sugar*[neighbour] DiVizio just introduced to me. Her husband deals with Macintosh computer sales and service. Her son is the PR guy. Her daughter is an artist/film maker who also

thumb pianos bey_ bonne

2006-02-26 Thread david divizio
thumb pianos ~ Janay Imrult Lanny dminlt Janey Imrult Sarong dminlt bey_bonne ~ enroll L pal enrorl-foil enrorl-furl Role our the Barrel ~ briar aft loo dot Curling anyone?

rand.mp4

2006-02-26 Thread Alan Sondheim
rand.mp4 http://www.asondheim.org/rand.mp4 is now working; it uploaded, read 0 bytes, saved as rand.htm, making no sense, neither shallow nor deep. perhaps of more interest, http://www.asondheim.org/bellmer.mp4 - these are again for the continuous dance/work/geneva/construction/production/

Re: thumb pianos bey_ bonne

2006-02-26 Thread phanero
I used to have a friend named Jane. She was a potter who pressed letters into her pots to make her mostly feminist and disjunctive poems. This was about 1987-88. She had a friend named ~forget her name~ but she liked to cross dress as an american gangster, a kind of female Al Capone. Now later on

The Map of Narrative

2006-02-26 Thread Peter Ciccariello
http://www.cgi7.com/peterimages/narrative.htm -Peter Ciccariello http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/

Re: The Map of Narrative

2006-02-26 Thread Alan Sondheim
Really like this, one minor point, the blurred image in the lower right hand corner should be sharp, I think, to keep with the versimilitude - - Alan On Sun, 26 Feb 2006, Peter Ciccariello wrote: http://www.cgi7.com/peterimages/narrative.htm -Peter Ciccariello

Steve Armstrong at Fran Hill Gallery

2006-02-26 Thread Steve Armstrong
Equality Aluminum Foil, 2006, oil/cardboard/panel, 7.5 x 16.5 Steve Armstrong will be showing new work at the Fran Hill Gallery March 2 25, 2006. Opening reception this Thursday, March 2, from 6 to 8 pm. Fran Hill Gallery 230 Queen Street East (at Sherbourne) Toronto,

Re: The Map of Narrative

2006-02-26 Thread phanero
it all follows so perfectly http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconducting_Super_Collider http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokamak and the flavor of the Germanic letterforms.. I just got back from the Hesse exhibit a painting of one of Franz Stuck's students a dionysus table fountain, he's wearing a

Re: The Map of Narrative

2006-02-26 Thread Peter Ciccariello
Yes. Thanks for that. The Map of Narrative. Whose end is in its beginning. I love that Superconducting Super Collider. Was the world built with polygons or triangles? -Peter http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/ -Original Message- From: phanero [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: