cycle 3 task 05, Klaus Killisch, words from WAR the musical by Robert FIttermancycle 3 task 05, Klaus Killisch, words from WAR the musical by Robert FIttermancycle 3 task 05, Klaus Killisch, words from WAR the musical by Robert FItterman
Astrid Lorange
cycle 3 task 05, Astrid Lorangecycle 3 task 05, Astrid Lorange
It is here, when everything has been given over to viewing that one perceives that there is nothing left to see. Finish with a good turn in the dust. Lanny Jordan Jackson
RESPONSES
Erica Baum
cycle 3 task 04, Erica Baum, DUST JACKET: THE FORTIES
Penmanship – Your running hand The root of the word cursive is the Latin cursus past participle of currere to run. Letters do not have to be relentlessly connected. Your running hand can have rapid legible handwriting that is semi-joined or perhaps uses few, if any joins. The choice about joining is yours. Erica Baum
cycle 3 task 02, Klaus Killisch, When SB wrote poem 145 he realized his body and mind are in repetetive cycle of rebirth of the influence of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
A weird object. Not weird because it looks weird or says something weird necessarily. The strangeness of the project is about how people behave in relation to it. How you actually use it or feel it or engage with it is uncertain, ambiguous, ambivalent, doubtful, circumspect, circuitous, or circumvented. Either/or, Neither/nor, Both/and. Between them lies the period of the transformation of the one into the other. Undefined, irregular, unsettled, precarious. What social functions will remain in existence there that are analogous to present functions? More or less modified, more or less transformed, more or less realized. I have now come to the end, for the appendix that now follows in the program does not constitute a characteristic component part of it. Hence, I can be very brief. Appendix Chris Alexander
cycle 3 task 01, Klaus Killisch, young men encounter with weird objectscycle 3 task 01, Klaus Killisch, young men encounter with weird objectscycle 3 task 01, Klaus Killisch, young men encounter with weird objectscycle 3 task 01, Klaus Killisch, young men encounter with weird objects
cycle 3 task 01, Kim Rosenfield, Organoncycle 3 task 01, Kim Rosenfield, Organoncycle 3 task 01, Kim Rosenfield, Organoncycle 3 task 01, Kim Rosenfield, Organon
Andy Sterling
cycle 3 task 01, Andy Sterling, Shiny Boxercycle 3 task 01, Andy Sterling, Shiny Boxercycle 3 task 01, Andy Sterling, Shiny Boxercycle 3 task 01, Andy Sterlingcycle 3 task 01, Andy Sterling, Shiny Boxer
Suzanne Treister
cycle 3 task 01, Suzanne Treister, Druckpapier
Sam Winston
cycle 3 task 01, Sam Winston, A weird objectcycle 3 task 01, Sam Winston, A weird object
Matvei Yankelevich
cycle 3 task 01, Matvei Yankelevich, The Longest Formula
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