tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598855261912396057.post4004857114775936530..comments2023-10-25T11:03:30.625-04:00Comments on wrd.wthiin.woord: Satu means fairytaletroylloydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14706450196335510065noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598855261912396057.post-24085164006364138612009-06-22T02:49:38.256-04:002009-06-22T02:49:38.256-04:00Satu
thank you for sending it, the book & the ...<b>Satu</b><br />thank you for sending it, the book & the posters are a great gift! i was very happy to see them!<br /><br />you are correct when you say:<br /><br />"...i wanted to do something that tells that the way from people to people, from friend to friend is not so long: language, marks, drawings....that you really make yourself ....they are somekind of mindway to tell that we all breath this same air... "<br /><br />i agree with you about that.<br /><br />sky air sky air sky<br />air sky air sky air<br />sky air sky air sky<br />air sky air sky air<br />sky air sky air sky<br />air sky air sky air<br /><br /><b>Eggtooth</b><br />yeah, i showed the book to Wendy while she was up here.<br /><br />tweet?<br /><br />hmmmm,<br />there's alotta visual poetry from the late 60's early 70's that could fit into the "conceptualist" mold -- Dieter Roth was doing "conceptualist visual poetry" in the 50's, i would say that his 1957 Children's book definitely fits that bill...troylloydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14706450196335510065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598855261912396057.post-58408176875413451662009-06-21T20:11:38.494-04:002009-06-21T20:11:38.494-04:00wow!
the images in that book look really awesome.
...wow!<br />the images in that book look really awesome.<br />i wld like to see them in person!<br /><br />nother thought_wondering what u wld think of this tweet:<br /><br />christianbok:We need more visual poetry inspired by the Conceptualists—(Derek Beaulieu cannot keep doing the job all by himself…).eggtoothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04014799824702826732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598855261912396057.post-68816731943670422452009-06-21T10:39:07.435-04:002009-06-21T10:39:07.435-04:00=)
I'm happy that book found you...
it's ...=)<br /><br />I'm happy that book found you...<br />it's names means "far awy from<br /><br />strange lands" and to me it means places where those peoples are that i love / and like:<br /><br />family, friends and so on...<br /><br /><br />when i watched the stuff in the box you sent to me i wanted to do something that tells that the way from people to people, from friend to friend is not so long: language, marks, drawings....that you really make yourself ....they are somekind of mindway to tell that we all breath this same air... <br /><br />and that a little thought can be sunnely...but only if you let it out of your mind...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598855261912396057.post-35513478520126786602009-06-21T02:44:51.873-04:002009-06-21T02:44:51.873-04:00...right you are, it still holds that primal immed......right you are, it still holds that primal immediacy to this day, leaving a trace...<br /><br />...yeah, the picture really doesn't do it justice, i think it's guache & it's vibrant & really pops out upon turn of the page, it's beautiful...<br /><br />...Ronald Johnson : <br />may he never disappear!<br /><br />...i like the way Jena Osman put it in her "paronomastic migrations":<br /><br />"Beam 18" is a startling handprint. There are a number of visual pieces in <i>ARK</i>, but the palm print is the only section that is entirely pictorial. In the O'Leary interview Johnson connects this print with Cocteau's <i>Orphée</i>. In the film, Cocteau had Orpheus reach for Eurydice through "a mirror, which was a bath of mercury. Which is one of the reasons the palm is there...the palm going into the mercury to get to the underworld". With that image in mind, the palm is reaching down for us, the readers. We are the ones who are in fact beneath the surface -- the reader is the "eye" beneath the water."troylloydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14706450196335510065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598855261912396057.post-82561906827659132332009-06-20T14:07:32.599-04:002009-06-20T14:07:32.599-04:00The hand print/image seems so primally powerful an...The hand print/image seems so primally powerful and is pretty much ubiquitous in mail art, copy art, cave drawings, etc.<br /><br />We've all done it.<br /><br />I like the one in colors above.<br /><br />I think of Ronald Johnson's handprint opposite the Lady Di elegy...as he surely knew he was disappearing...<br /><br />very moving...William Kecklerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09492547054986452311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-598855261912396057.post-69432502412728618782009-06-20T02:15:22.573-04:002009-06-20T02:15:22.573-04:00:
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