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146: <blockquote>https://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/benjamin.pdf (read later) /  documenting as 'saving' a moment but not staying the same as in the moment. Artwork and its viewer interacting. Stolen artworks being described and being shown as new artworks of absence,. "de kunst van het weglaten" Control of art vs work of art. </blockquote>
146: <blockquote>https://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/benjamin.pdf (read later) /  documenting as 'saving' a moment but not staying the same as in the moment. Artwork and its viewer interacting. Stolen artworks being described and being shown as new artworks of absence,. "de kunst van het weglaten" Control of art vs work of art. </blockquote>


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152:<blockquote>Renunciation: the formal rejection of something, typically a belief, claim, or course of action.
152:<blockquote>Renunciation: the formal rejection of something, typically a belief, claim, or course of action.


this is beginning to get quite (Zen)Buddhistic, as it is about the perfomance to put the act and thus the attention into the moment, the Now.</blockquote>
this is beginning to get quite (Zen)Buddhistic, as it is about the perfomance to put the act and thus the attention into the moment, the Now.</blockquote>153:<blockquote>Description did something nice to my brain  Exemplary of what was described about description with the absence of image, triggering the image-ination.  </blockquote>
154/155:<blockquote>img</blockquote>156:<blockquote>Fecundity
 
# the ability to produce an abundance of offspring or new growth; fertility.  "multiply mated females show increased fecundity"
#* the ability to produce many new ideas.  "the immense fecundity of his imagination made a profound impact on European literature"
</blockquote>157:<blockquote>img</blockquote>
158:<blockquote>How Not To Be Seen - comes to mind / slowly starting to lose concentration</blockquote>
159:<blockquote>img </blockquote>
160:<blockquote>Guarded condition. belongs to the known viewer?
 
elaborate / labor / being labor
 
spectator looking at what is missing (dunno what Imean by that yet)</blockquote>
161:<blockquote>Every time I read the word The Fall, it reminds me of [https://books.google.nl/books/about/Fear_of_Falling.html?id=CW_aAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y this book] (also still need to read this)</blockquote>
 
 
Lost my focus for a bit, will read before class hopefully
 
 


====== DEATH OF THE AUTHOR ~ notes per page ======
====== DEATH OF THE AUTHOR ~ notes per page ======

Revision as of 13:33, 24 September 2023

week 2

week 0/1

The intro to pzi/xpub

TEMPORARY DIARY ITALICS: I need(ed) to get used to everything. Class / dynamics / structure(lessness) - I will use this space together with my notebook and dedicated discordserver to try and keep it all senseful.

SPECIAL ISSUE

Radio Worm: Protocols for an Active Archive - LIVE ETHERPAD SESSION SHOWN

PROTOTYPIN

METHODS

COLLECTIVE READINGROUP3(W/ MANIA, MICHEL, ZUZU): The Tyranny of Structurelessness ~ Jo Freeman (1970-73)

ANNOTATION [FIRST TIME AND MAYBE READ SOME MORE LATER]

So.. what do I NEED to do for next week?


The ontology of performance: representation without reproduction - notes per page

146:

https://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/benjamin.pdf (read later) / documenting as 'saving' a moment but not staying the same as in the moment. Artwork and its viewer interacting. Stolen artworks being described and being shown as new artworks of absence,. "de kunst van het weglaten" Control of art vs work of art.


147:

Memory as the invisible layer of art next to the observation. Lost art tests the viewers perception in remembering what it was? *holds on to monocle Reproducing through drawing the impressions of the loaned artworks. The permanent collection of artworks that are loaned, how permanent is that?

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Ontological:

  1. relating to the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being. "ontological arguments"
  2. showing the relations between the concepts and categories in a subject area or domain.

Performance Art leaves no leftovers and is temporary.Is it a consumerist art form?

By describing this art form, it changes, because performance is vulnerable in valuelessness / emptiness. Which raises the frowns of skeptics towards (modern) art. "Is dit kunst of kan het weg?" / What's the 'use' of it

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words will link into imagination (three lettered word cat to a four legged creature.) but other way around words will shape different image? hmmm?

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mute bodies;

metonymy

  1. the substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant, for example suit for business executive, or the turf for horse racing.

what is said by what is not being being said

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the lack of being. Describing nothingness

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Renunciation: the formal rejection of something, typically a belief, claim, or course of action. this is beginning to get quite (Zen)Buddhistic, as it is about the perfomance to put the act and thus the attention into the moment, the Now.

153:

Description did something nice to my brain Exemplary of what was described about description with the absence of image, triggering the image-ination.

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img

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Fecundity

  1. the ability to produce an abundance of offspring or new growth; fertility. "multiply mated females show increased fecundity"
    • the ability to produce many new ideas. "the immense fecundity of his imagination made a profound impact on European literature"

157:

img

158:

How Not To Be Seen - comes to mind / slowly starting to lose concentration

159:

img

160:

Guarded condition. belongs to the known viewer?

elaborate / labor / being labor

spectator looking at what is missing (dunno what Imean by that yet)

161:

Every time I read the word The Fall, it reminds me of this book (also still need to read this)


Lost my focus for a bit, will read before class hopefully


DEATH OF THE AUTHOR ~ notes per page

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Balzac, Sarassine only heard of Balzac, never read him before / writing about writing / origins of writing, who tells the narrative? facts? / history of the author / where is the author seen today?

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emerging author, what does the publication mean to the author

mallarm6?ah, 'modern' poets

how words speak for themselves and not for the author

144

classicism, analyses, hazard, text I vomited into audio

145

enunciation: the act of pronouncing words or parts of words clearly

interlocutors: a person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation

arguing about what writings are about, from the perspective of a writer towards text and backwords

the author being the past of the book, the book lives on

antecedence: 1. the act of going before; precedence. 2. priority.

146

text is a space

147

the removal of the author, the text postscriptum, postmortem return to balzac

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unilaterally: used to indicate that something is done by only one person, group, or country involved in a situation, without the agreement of others./ in a way that affects only one side of an organ, the body, or another structure.


what and who makes a text? the reader/listener? me? us?


the scanner of the text that tries to understand it through empathy, contextualization and nuance?


what does tane mean?


derisory: ridiculously small or inadequate.