go kigen yo to us!
we leave for Japan this morning... we are bringing our leetle computer... soon this space will be drenched in Japanophilia... stay tooned!
we leave for Japan this morning... we are bringing our leetle computer... soon this space will be drenched in Japanophilia... stay tooned!
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Yesterday I had the pleasure to attend the inaugural event of the P||R||O||J||E||C||T||I||O||N||S series at the Bowery Poetry Club, curated by Jeremy JF Thompson and Paolo Javier. Here is their description of the series’ mission:
This performance series presents an active intersection of moving text and moving image:
1. text moving sonically through space
2. image moving on the surface of a screen
The fundamental scenario presents one or more present persons utilizing words &/or sounds &/or movement to mediate both spatially and conceptually between images on a screen and a live audience.


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Mario Merz wrote, in 1982:
To the animals!
The snail in the darkness of the world continues its ritual house.
The animals are here and the terrible stench of their bodies.
Their fur is not representable; as grass is furry, the animal is furry.
Only the fleeting and distant Orient has represented animal fur and vegetable fur, making them likable enough.
Western man is frightened by fur today.
See how far the abstraction of oil paint and melted bronze is from the dark will to exist, which is given off by the skin of the horse and the slow movement of the sweet muscles of the shark.
Western man has wanted to elude the problem of coexistence with animals by creating art with the totemic symbol of enmity with them.
No use repeating this eternal totem. With oil paints and cat bronze this enmity has reached the perfect joy of man’s ability to create abstract forms imitating the furless outlines of animals.
Yet how much fur there is on the animals of Lascaux.
Only Leonardo da Vinci, after maniacal dialogues and nightmares with the nature of animals, did drawings that brought animals to light.
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On May 1, I posted the following facebook update:
insane carnivalesque nightmare/dream this morning, in which several of you appeared as "characters" -- wondering how much its rhythms (which involved much running down huge flights of stairs, sliding down bannisters, etc.) were influenced by my having seen Abby Child's amazing film, Surface Noise, projected at the Poetry Project last night...
I use strategies – of asymptotic convergence, vertical montage, a-harmonic weave, digital archive, language mis-translation, sonata look-a-likes, sound and noise juxtapositions – jolly and foreboding. In a world cluttered with information and things, it is important to go below and behind, to unmake sense, to re-contextualize the given and refresh, to upset powers that restrain us. The desire – a maneuverability – fragmented, prismatic, fleeting.
We all get to watch
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with mom on the mesa 1971?
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The layman’s albatross is a downy seabird,
spitting into the mouth of a frog, eating bees,
wearing the testicles of a weasel, and making
a melodramatic shape against the singed
limelight. Something’s a little off today
like a corn pone in Galilee. Exhalated belchlike
sounds. I want his marshmallow… to have slacks. Mind
is a hangover, frigid, mellow, ardent, tedious,
smell of baked walnuts tangled in my hair.
Popping clowns. Cocksure “uplifters”
look back with a naughty expression.
Singed monkeys – their hot contention:
smooth hateful creation. Mind urine
on the smalls of our backs… but in Tennessee
no one will know the difference. I think
I just burped pure propaganda
at its dumbest. Art history, bleak lentils,
hybriddy duet with sound: a gold bear gets
the best of the magically auratic inherently
dialectical sign of freedom. To help address
this basic weirdness, you smell like a mushroom.
Dayglo pink spraypaint for the soul. Buttery gasp.
Passion’s sap. The syntax of the heart drips
peach-flavored hard candy, curling around
uncoiled melody’s thrown colored powders.
Gonna get me a zither, aww yeah. A man is itching
a fuzzy tree in Artauldian space. That is the ice cream
of the animal. A wastebasket, regularly $80, will be $50.
Convocation of tiny jewel-like frogs, aether is money,
free delivery of fashionable fake insight, revealing
the marbling of muscle. Flamingos, bison, beetles,
guppies, warthogs. There’s a lot of slop in the system.
Rage grows into little baobobs: the “concept” of baobobs.
The concept of bunnies and the concept of pellets.
Tedium. Onus. Steel girders. Ox and raisin. Field of
flawers in this habitual crooning. Spit me on it, creepy
panting. “I’m not that quizzical.” Pail of tense money…
smells of honeydew. Sweetly acrid abbatoir tang.
You’re not talking to me, you’re talking
to my limbic system, “multitasking” with my
private parts. Groaning like a vibrating cellphone,
panic attacks. monolithic tree mushroom stem squid, The Little
Grass Is Sleeping, bad gums sue over no toothpaste, robots
position giant box over Dr. Generosity’s great society.
Pseudonym pinches off a lettrist bagel as fake orgasm,
the booby is spouting grapefruit juice, a black hole hums
with retro immediacy. I’m gonna teach you prima donnas
how to think with your cocks. Lard torque of the hangnail mind,
frigid, normal, or ardent. One part tedium, one part monotony!
If I were Jesus, would you heart a little devil?
Made in chaos, rococo femur, flexed in lox.
Barbed reason falls out my aching skivvies,
histrionic interference of morning a kind of scrunchy
on the tattered ponytail of life. Come inside the city to have
long days at a desk. Just normal plurivalence. Triangulated
relationship to her velvet coat. Whipped up. Must be
whipped up.No known substitute for Zyklon C, art-anon, dark time
face, oh, such irk in my small rack. Decorative antipodal
rodent, oil all over the place, gushing, glooping, barfing out:
bloum bloum bloum, smoggy beautiful day, repellent smell
of honeydew, blop blop, and then a cartoon candy smell, smell of
time, tiger shoes, relief. Reading the time, editing clunkers,
warm skull. Forgot my phone. How’s by you? ummm. Sudden. Yellow.
Logjam. People’s eyelids… moisturizing…their eyes.
Nightmares eat wild oats, salted in warm irony, stuckly
wretched briny lumps. That sweet conflict. Alarm will sound
the mordant prettifers in a gristly field
of throbbing signifiers. Meantime I eat the asparagus
from whatever end I fucking want, my budding starlet,
this is about women’s lib, not women’s libido.
Volumes of coconuts, depressed healthy users of heroin,
Birdcage inside birdcage inside birdcage. Secret taupe:
lord of toasts – wiggling like a wife on an extended statue.
Rushing to lilt over the blown flakes, a chainsaw artist
living in San Fernando Valley bungles the delectable
miasma. They’re playing “Cherry Bomb” on the radio again,
and the reindeer are pissed off at this murkily crisp gash
of boxy formations. Spit me on it, creepy panting.
Night wings the ergot further, gleaming… glittering…
the sudsy interior of this habitual crooning.
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First of all, I like wigs and toupees and have never, and would never,
ridicule anyone for wearing one – ever!
I like wigs. I like dresses. I like makeup. I like tulle. I like
candy. I like to glue things to models. I like to think of silly
ideas. I like butterflies.
I like wigs, glitter, saxophones, and my little doggie Buster! and cupcakes!
I like wigs and i don't like lead. Sometimes i think about maths. I'm
a boy, young and not sure if i'm happy or sad.
That brings me to The Thing I Like — wigs. A thing of beauty is a joy to behold.
I hate wiggy looking wigs
i like Wigs · alot · Tom the sugar glider · Wigs eating · yup · she's
cute · very cute · and grooms alot · its deceiving
I like wigs and thongs, and it would be great if you wanted to try on
some outfits for me....not necessary though.
I like wigs and beards
Whips, ears, noses, tails, swords, oooo and lots of wigs!
Elvis?? a hot centaur, I like wigs, history, sparkly objects, bright
colors, the sun, Marie Antoinette, cheeze its, college football and
dogs.
i like wigs but this one itches a lot(well not so much.) i might have
to go in the corner and itch it with a bobby pin
28. i like wigs
29. when ppl are talking about something i usually start talking about
something tht has nothing to do with anything we were talking about
”God hates shrimp,” “I have a yo-yo,” “I like wigs”
i like hats,i like wigs[[im weird]]they are fun,you never know you
might have to wear one,believe me
=O
i hate little kids voices,make me want to beat the crap out of them
i act like im friends with little kids,bx sometimes they are cool,
but most of time...no
im in love with god
get over it
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cool video by Vivian Giourousis:
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Otter: Do you have a link for YOUR claim, moon?
Sea Otter Rollergirl Lover: A hairy twink is an “Otter”
Otter: I eat ducks sometimes, as if Al Qaeda didn't exist
Pahd Thai: So I guess Sarah Palin is actually some kind of giant space otter?
Beaver: Otters have been blamed for the deaths of hundreds of frogs and toads and sheltering al-Qaeda leader
Otter: I swim around on my back and do cute little human things with my hands. I smell like a genius.
Beaver: No way - beavers are so much cooler than otters. Tell us something about what it means to be Canadian, and what it means to be alive.
Otter: My baby otter, let me show you it. Al Qaeda Otter brings Jihad baby to you.
Hairy Twink: Eaten by shrews he had tried to recruit otters as replacement al-Qaeda soldiers. An ordinary otter, whining all the time, is offered immortality by a cyborg ferret soldier from Al Qaeda.
Sarah Palin: Why do you hate America, otter-lover?
Otter: Just look them up in Yellow Pages under "psychotic terrorists"
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