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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Contemplations on Fluidity: Territorialization & The In-Between
I took the opportunity to contemplate further on fluidity (see the essay, Art Blending, above in this blog). For a few months I participated in a massive online course. A think tank exploring possibilities for the near-future city. I adopted … Continue reading
Copyright Mechanisms & Appropriation Art.
I had not visited the Internet Archive pages for a long time. For some reason I did so and was surprised that one of my older texts (this one is on various Copyright Mechanisms in relation to artistic methods of … Continue reading
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poem iii | NOW
NOW Censors are game Hunted by the unforeseeable Shot down by imagination, Skinned to the letter. To the censors, language is tool. To its open users, it is reality; un-codified The censor’s line is sterile. These lines here, include all … Continue reading
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poem ii
this pen is unpredictable this poem has not been created. Don’t even think of gliding your eyes across its body of text This poem is liberated you shan’t grab it with your nets of semantics, semiotics, or semi-psycho analysis This … Continue reading
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A Belgian in Beijing At five in the morning everyone I used to know lives in the past This time is a realm of tranquility I imagine a grand relationship as I envision to be their truthsayer I see their … Continue reading
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The Three Rhetorical Monkeys
Not See, Not Hear, Not Speak… The Three Rhetorical Monkeys are PATHOS, ETHOS and LOGOS.
Transmediated poetry 004 | Impressionist Data Mapping
The idea arose during my daily dose of world radio programs offered by an established broadcaster. I heard reports of various global conflicts and struggles. Those touching the heart are often those that seem to involve some fatal ending to … Continue reading