A new electronic experiment featuring music, poetry and video from the three of us. The initial idea came from Eduardo who suggested that he and I pass music tracks back and forth, adding new layers until we both felt that the track was finished. We then asked our friend Yannick to create 3 videos. The first was "His Catatonic Solutions", a poem by liketelevisionsnow. The second was "Untitled Winter Poem", written by Eduardo. You can listen to all 13 tracks and download them for FREE at the…
ContinueAdded by liketelevisionsnow on December 19, 2013 at 5:06pm — No Comments
Mim altered a MOMA postcard for me. It's much better now!!! Thank you Mim!!
It says, "'We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of reorganizing and appreciating what we do have.' -Fredrick Koeing"
That's very apt!!! I would think it is akin to Mail Art. But, seems like…
ContinueAdded by DKult Chaplain Dustin de Wind on December 9, 2012 at 8:34pm — 1 Comment
exquisite and delicate. beautiful and haunting.
Made with printed tissue paper and bound with threads tied in small knots.
Marie's poem is as follows:
"the sight of a reason,
the same sight slighter,
the sight of a simple
negative answer,
the same sore Sounder,
the intention to wishing,
the same splendor,
the same furniture."
my oh my. a graceful and bewitching boekie Marie. I love it.…
ContinueAdded by Alicia Starr on March 4, 2012 at 7:46pm — 12 Comments
With the arrival of this card I believe I am now the happy owner of the whole collection of Theo's seasonal greetings of last year. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Each of them came with a great poem and you will certainly enjoy this one too. Thank you so much for sending, Theo!…
ContinueAdded by Marie Wintzer on January 9, 2012 at 10:38pm — 2 Comments
Oh I take that back! See, in the most interesting 1970 "Son of King Kong" Newsweek article below, Richard underlines Purina Monkey Chow, so we do have cerealism after all: Also enclosed is Poem by Richard C. ("Quing"), which I enjoyed warping my brain over, and…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 21, 2011 at 4:29am — 4 Comments
This recent asemic style of Catherine's has captivated me: Wonderful--I love it! The thickness and spirit of the asemics are strong and dramatic. Catherine also included a poem she loves, called "Klem," by Flemish poet Eva Cox. Catherine translated it "as best I could" (bravo, the humanity comes through clearly), and also included an exceptionally graceful drawing she made…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on November 11, 2011 at 2:30am — 4 Comments
I dared and I opened :-)) Totally worth it. Thom's Halloween envelope contained a great poem full of tricks and sweets.
And look a the ghostly robe! I agree with you, Thom, Where's the Love, where's the Love...
Thank you…
ContinueAdded by Marie Wintzer on October 31, 2011 at 10:31pm — 8 Comments
This piece is so affecting that it's hard to do it justice: Lesley says that these are "ghost" images from monoprints she did. How fitting for…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on October 3, 2011 at 11:05pm — 6 Comments
Added by Nancy Bell Scott on October 3, 2011 at 10:39pm — 4 Comments
A poetry-themed mini blog today. The first card is a beautiful painting by Marni Zainodin (Malaysia). I like the poem a lot:
We're both looking at the same moon in the same world. We're connected to reality by the same line. All I have to do is [.?.] draw it towards me.
…
ContinueAdded by Marie Wintzer on September 23, 2011 at 7:03am — 7 Comments
... including Theresa's truly wonderful epistolary poem on the back:
I find Theresa's epistolary poetry awe-inspiring -- have become a big fan -- and this may be the best yet. In very few words, she paints a picture that allows you to see the real Emily…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on August 23, 2011 at 9:55pm — 2 Comments
Here is the art (but not the poem):
This is such a thought-provoking, mysterious, and visually appealing piece, by itself; and here is a postcard she included that is related to the art and its concerns (and also to the epistolary poem I'm not at liberty to post because Theresa is having some accepted and some still considered for publication):
Front of pc:…
ContinueAdded by Nancy Bell Scott on August 14, 2011 at 10:00pm — 4 Comments
I've had this piece by DW for several months now but it got lost in the middle of a jar of seasonal pickles. I think it is time to bring it back to daylight because it is quite a remarkable piece.
This was an early Cherry Blossom Asemic, and the only one of the series that I actually received. I am very fond of the colors, the delicate beauty of the asemic writing,…
Added by Marie Wintzer on July 26, 2011 at 11:33pm — 66 Comments
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