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This is an ongoing endeavor for which I haven't found the most fitting form to materialize. I am using this page as a repository for all the references, thoughts and smaller, concrete experiments. To know the actual shape of the project is going to take a while... | This is an ongoing endeavor for which I haven't found the most fitting form to materialize. I am using this page as a repository for all the references, thoughts and smaller, concrete experiments. To know the actual shape of the project is going to take a while... | ||
== a trip to the natural history museum == | |||
struck by | |||
* the preserved shell of a lobster (j, 2014/15/16/17/18) | |||
* butterfly specimens (dad, ~first apartment, dim lights) | |||
* the sublimity of a whale bone (oaxaca, soroya, 2017) | |||
* the oldest animal is the quahog (emmet, 2016) | |||
* como the giraffe and ramon the rhino? (unencountered, the zoo in blijdorp) | |||
* seashell fossils (mom, nw china, 201?) | |||
mütter museum in Philadelphia | |||
== a trip to de Hortus == | |||
* butterflies | |||
* flowering maguey | |||
== re-read == | == re-read == | ||
I have not worked these into | I have not worked these into synopsis or comparative criticism. If ssomething has been synthesized or is no longer relevant, I will delete it from the list. | ||
* "Certain Fragments", Tim Etchells[https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/S7RTYVF4Njxt8s5ASurCNL_HgvDOFxm93SHw7TyPYlG_WjBQ] | * "Certain Fragments", Tim Etchells[https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/S7RTYVF4Njxt8s5ASurCNL_HgvDOFxm93SHw7TyPYlG_WjBQ] | ||
* "The Archive", Documents of Contemporary Art | * "The Archive", Documents of Contemporary Art | ||
* "Poetics", Aristotle[https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/mIMprQraUbl2TzuWE7N5rKQ6GG1pzHBdMa83_AUZgk6SsBF7] | * "Poetics", Aristotle[https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/mIMprQraUbl2TzuWE7N5rKQ6GG1pzHBdMa83_AUZgk6SsBF7] | ||
* "Dear Reader, Don't Read", Catalog: Ulises Carrión, Guy Schraenen[https://monoskop.org/images/c/c8/Carrion_Ulises_Dear_Reader_Dont_Read.pdf] | * "Dear Reader, Don't Read", Catalog: Ulises Carrión, Guy Schraenen[https://monoskop.org/images/c/c8/Carrion_Ulises_Dear_Reader_Dont_Read.pdf] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:16, 29 September 2019
memoir
This is an ongoing endeavor for which I haven't found the most fitting form to materialize. I am using this page as a repository for all the references, thoughts and smaller, concrete experiments. To know the actual shape of the project is going to take a while...
a trip to the natural history museum
struck by
- the preserved shell of a lobster (j, 2014/15/16/17/18)
- butterfly specimens (dad, ~first apartment, dim lights)
- the sublimity of a whale bone (oaxaca, soroya, 2017)
- the oldest animal is the quahog (emmet, 2016)
- como the giraffe and ramon the rhino? (unencountered, the zoo in blijdorp)
- seashell fossils (mom, nw china, 201?)
mütter museum in Philadelphia
a trip to de Hortus
- butterflies
- flowering maguey
re-read
I have not worked these into synopsis or comparative criticism. If ssomething has been synthesized or is no longer relevant, I will delete it from the list.
- "Certain Fragments", Tim Etchells[1]
- "The Archive", Documents of Contemporary Art
- "Poetics", Aristotle[2]
- "Dear Reader, Don't Read", Catalog: Ulises Carrión, Guy Schraenen[3]
Photobooks
- "Buena memoria", Marcelo Brodsky
- "Atlas", Gerhard Richter
- "Family Register", Mu Chen and Shao Yinong
watch
phrases
personal memories & cultural history
traveling & exile
serendipity & choice
the universality of emotions
empathy through narratives
bits & pieces
Things I wrote: "Rule of Novels"/"Eating Alone in Tallinn"/"Dinner"
Things I did: Rooftop Barter/Future Memories/Mobile Lemon (tinyletter)
"And sometimes, sometimes...men, missing what was once home, we cry silently in order to become old men." (Reza Jalali/Moth)
saudade [6]