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I have not worked these into the synopsis or comparative criticism. If I find anything no longer relevant, I will delete it from the list. If I have digested any, I will also delete it...
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]

Revision as of 08:51, 6 December 2018

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...

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
  • "Beyond the Archives: Research as a Lived Process", Rohan Liz Kirsch
  • "Poetics", Aristotle[2]
  • "Dictee", Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
  • "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

  • The Casting, Omar Fast [4]
  • Talk Show, Omar Fast [5]
  • Five thousand Miles

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]