Existential
http://www.asondheim.org/existential.mp4
In this endless variant, distorted (so that rotations and translations in
3-space will be clear) cones model a full motion-capture body generated by
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So the 3 recent pieces: existential.mp4
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The Century of Drought
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One third of the planet
there's obviously some direct link between viagra & avant writing... this one coulda been written by any number of wrytingees~mIEKALBegin forwarded message:From: "Juan Mcwilliams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: November 4, 2006 2:45:35 PM CSTTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: ESK tender altered and first-rat
do you believe you have met
the far end? poetry
without the gunk, that is.
you were looking for
icebergs in the bathtub.
what's this? said you, with your
toe in hand. that
toe, your best. and it was
the message of all
sex could handle. toe:
electric, AND
rent free. so poems of
toe explode into
bat
all
the little
orifices
open to the light
then
pigeon their
way
toward another bench
as
evening wind
approaches
nude texts
in the morning
evening
the
score
even as
evening
approaches
another bus
the 21
turns
the corner
icono clasts
system
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wet ~
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On 4-Oct-06, at 10:30 AM, JOHN BENNETT wrote:
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Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
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Thanks to both of you! I'm now in contact not with one but with two poets whose work is new to me Best regards, WilliamJanine Hoek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear Sheila, Thank you very much. I want to let you know, that I thoroughly enjoy listening to you on penn audio files. Al
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how about tew dna esnes ,ratava
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Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University Libraries
1858 Neil Av Mall
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Dear Sheila,
Thank you very much.
I want to let you know, that I thoroughly enjoy
listening to you on penn audio files. Always such a privilege to hear writers
reading their own work. Yes, it is in the breathing.
Warm regards,Janine
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From:
Sheila
Murphy
Well yes and no. In his early sculptural work he apparently produced the
entire history of the Porsche!
- Alan
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Charles Baldwin wrote:
Michelangelo.
mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/04/06 9:14 AM >>>
who was the sculptor who removed everything that didn't look like the
More clampdown from the right - Alan
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I also think Michelangelo said sculpting is freeing the figure from the marble. What he did was to remove the excess. GeertOn 4/10/2006, at 5:13 PM, Peter Ciccariello wrote:I believe it was also Michelangelo who said something to the effect of "a good sculpture should be able to roll down a hill wi
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> I believe it was also Michelangelo who said something to the effect of "a
> good sculpture should be able to roll down a hill with nothing breaking
> off", This poem does that
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I believe it was also Michelangelo who said something to the effect of "a good sculpture should be able to roll down a hill with nothing breaking off", This poem does that also.-Peter CiccarielloImage -
http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/On 10/4/06, Sheila Murphy <
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Ana licks it two:
as if my
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carrying
continents ~
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Wear Red For Steve Dalachinsky's 60th Birthday Once I was a "red Diaper baby" because My uncle, a Communist, Successfully converted me To his cause. I was In my teens at the time. Now I find that in Japan One is supposed to wear red As one turns sixty to deno
Dave is the kind of tall that has been so tall for so long that it now
appears to have been compacted and compressed over the years into the
shortest possible tall that still allows him to stand up straight.
40 words, 40 years
365 days, 365 people
http://www.logolalia.com/40x365
I enjoy reading where this goes. Janine, the poem is a fine one, and William's response, welcome and interesting, as is the comment back. Thank you both, SheilaJanine Hoek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, William Thank you very much for your commentary. This is new for me - putting work to a
I imagine there
is a big pile of words on the floor which were discarded when you made
this poem.
~mIEKAL
Aha! Now that you mention it -- me too! And you've helped me to appreciate
this gem.
Jim Piat
On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:02 AM, Sheila Murphy wrote:
all
the little
offices alight wi
What a lovely thought. Thank you, m.mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: who was the sculptor who removed everything that didn't look like the sculpture & that was how his pieces would manifest? I imagine there is a big pile of words on the floor which were discarded when you made this poem.~mIEK
existential lips as ism, ISM ISM ISM YES
Yes because mass movements are this anti-self-self
boring and still you want to grab her velvet belt
and slide along the horrid nineteen-sixties-
architecture to pull her and all the while her
pulling harder and your mind in trying to deny
blinks in reasse
Michelangelo.
>>> mIEKAL aND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/04/06 9:14 AM >>>
who was the sculptor who removed everything that didn't look like the
sculpture & that was how his pieces would manifest? I imagine there
is a big pile of words on the floor which were discarded when you
made this poem.
who was the sculptor who removed everything that didn't look like the
sculpture & that was how his pieces would manifest? I imagine there
is a big pile of words on the floor which were discarded when you
made this poem.
~mIEKAL
On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:02 AM, Sheila Murphy wrote:
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Existential Analysis of the Project of the Body
http://www.asondheim.org/sartre.mp4
http://www.asondheim.org/sartre1.jpg
http://www.asondheim.org/sartre2.jpg
http://www.asondheim.org/sartre3.jpg
http://www.asondheim.org/sartre4.jpg
http://www.asondheim.org/sartre.jpg
Note the presence of event h
Hello, William
Thank you very much for your commentary. This is
new for me - putting work to an unknown readership first. Interesting you pull
out those lines as they were added last. The reason I thought them relevant, is
to show the possibility of a pancultural/pancontinental relationship o
Hi Janine - Just wanted to say I like the overall effect & sound. And I like the way it's set out on the page. The only thing I'd question (after only three readings) is the lines As if my desk the ocean carrying continents I look forward to reading more, Best wishes, WilliamJanine Hoek
Textuality
When I say, I am reading Jeanne
Goosen
When I say, I read (her) in
mouthfuls
When I lie Goosen and Brossard
(Nicole
and Jeanne)
Alongside each other
As if my desk the ocean
carrying continents
Or
They s
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all the little offices alight with interrupted darkness once and once and sheila e. murphy
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