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The Eigner Sanction: Keeping Time From the American Century – FLOOR
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The Eigner Sanction: Keeping Time From the American Century. Filed under ‘ Writing. Rsquo; July 18, 2013. Whoever dwells everywhere, Maximus, dwells nowhere at all. Martial, VII, Ixxiii. 8220;Ah, obviously the form of the verse is dictated by his physical condition of slow hesitancy and difficulty in maintaining his hand steady to write words. And as the words come swiftly through his mind he has to stop his whole thought process to write down a word while thoughts are going on still.”. With my head down.
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Decline With City – FLOOR
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Filed under ‘ Poetry. Rsquo; June 23, 2013. I’d been thinking, in the wake of being forbidden to partake of cinnamon and its chemical components, about the elliptical world of REM’s video. And how with all-over roving visibility fishing for and panning past all miniaturized existential horrors it resembles the flash-forum of affective noise in which we live a.k.a. broadcast, and which is typified by Facebook:. Then got to thinking how in formal terms, one desires to make writing that. Rome, governance fa...
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We are the ones in question – FLOOR
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We are the ones in question. An experiment in CALLING TO SITE. By Lyn Hejinian and Christopher Patrick Miller. Does your place of birth suit your imagination of yourself? Do you find the personal wherever, or whenever, you resist it? What is required for you to feel that you are somewhere? Has there ever been a moment when you have doubted the continuity of who you are? The language of poetry is a language of metamorphosis. If so, what can or do you, as yourself, believe in? What do Pictures Want? Insofa...
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N Ear Flowers Re Fre/nd: A Poets’ Play – FLOOR
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Office of Recuperative Strategies (OoRS). N Ear Flowers Re Fre/nd: A Poets’ Play. Filed under ‘ Poetry. Rsquo; October 10, 2013. Swedish chemist, mineralogist. Singer, poet, desire, child, brute, amateur. Else, historical, machinic. I Am (in Brooklyn, (in Berlin. A body, a vector in space, a given place. Scientist, radical sexologist, chirologist, philosopher, wearer of men’s clothes, psychologist of gesture, lesbian identified. Via the writer Alev Ersan, on Facebook. Minor Appearances: Orgy, Aristotle.
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(Outside, glorious illusion) – FLOOR
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Outside, glorious illusion). Filed under ‘ Poetry. Rsquo; July 30, 2013. A Collaborative Experiment in Discomfortable Writing. Virginia Lucas: Afuera la ilusión gloriosa cometa reventando el viento / diciendo en sacudidas; afuera la libertad. Rachel Levitsky: At the boundary / where they meet. / Rooms lost and stolen / dirty under the desk. To feel. Today. I want to kill. Action. The wall. I want to get rid. I want to get rid. A wall. Today. I would like for us. A Manifesto for Discomfortable Writing.
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A Manifesto for Discomfortable Writing – FLOOR
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A Manifesto for Discomfortable Writing. Filed under ‘ Writing. Rsquo; July 30, 2013. Outside, glorious illusions) – An Antena Collaboration. Dis-ease is useful to me, or the dis-abling of habituated practices of language. The idea of something not working, something not being sayable or reproducible, (re)printable, carries its own charge. Peoples who do not know each other should get to know each other in a hurry, like those who are about to struggle side by side. To make common currency uncommon. Langua...
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Previous ISSUES – FLOOR
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ISSUE #1: NECESSITY / IMMENSITY. Geoffrey G. O’Brien : People On Sunday. Heike Liss : Replacement Therapy. Fred Moten : Necessity, Immensity, and Crisis (Many Edges/Seeing Things). Riochi Wago : Silent Salute of Poetry. Nina Katchadourian : Seat Assignment. Nathaniel Mackey : Angel [excerpt]. Doug Hall : Three Landscapes. Lyn Hejinian : Sun and Necessity. Juliana Spahr and David Buuck : the Side Effect. Christopher Patrick Miller : S T O R M. Lisa Birman : From Lafayette to Tahrir Square.
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Petagogy | A Girl and Your Dog
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November, 2013 | A Girl and Your Dog
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Archive for November, 2013. Laquo; Older Entries. Every Friday is Blue Friday. Friday, November 29th, 2013. Thursday, November 28th, 2013. Wednesday, November 27th, 2013. Welcome to the Pack, Rex! Tuesday, November 26th, 2013. The Rain Had Nothin’ on Us! Monday, November 25th, 2013. Some rain. some sun. some fog. all fun. Friday, November 22nd, 2013. We Love Rainy Days! Wednesday, November 20th, 2013. Rain or Sun, Bring the Fun – by Cindy Getschow. Tuesday, November 19th, 2013. Monday, November 18th, 2013.
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