Anew No Poetry For U: The Real Outside

Much of the original format of this small, dessicated sack of Internet consisted of a stringing of interesting articles, poems, images, and flicks that I encountered or wanted to store in hard memory--what I really want to do is write a more formal organum based on my former material, mainly a collection of odds (with no ends) in the world of outsider art, literature, and experience with some of my commentary. That is, my main interest encompasses people who are creating interesting material even though they are outside the margins of art or society. These include: ()the mentally ill, the ()cognitively different, ()convicts and prisoners, ()folk or naive artist, and to a smaller degree the ()politically shunned (feminists, eco-activists, etc): including artists who were inspired by the works and ideas of outsiders (de-focusing painting, since it is so widespread).

I will slowly and methodically extinct the former material which does not mesh once this white corner of Internet mulch is replaced by a more harmonic repertoire of nick-knacks, a collection of jars.

Consider this "Under Construction" noisy, obstructive, and soon to be polished.

The best way to navigate through this material is to select a topic or tag and view the elements contained within. You can also relax and simply click on the "next" button at the end of the featured post.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

LVR's- "Inanimate Objects Treat Me Better"



Exploring conversation with inanimate objects and methods of quelling loneliness through machines.



Shot with a still camera in Venice Beach Cotel, Hostel March 24, 2010.
Machines that I interact with include the still camera, the fan, and the faucet.
Title quote by Tawd b. Dorenfeld.

1 comment:

  1. There is a warmth to the fan and how you treat each other, I hope the spark never dies out.

    Right? Right? Am I right? Ah, well.

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