Monday, January 28, 2008

Home / Man

Saturday, December 18, 2004

run hands flat down walls
and rub off the paint
push fists through bricks
and let in the light
kiss the coolness warm with red lips
scratch the surface and collect the splinters
lean against and be lifted by flatness
press back into edges and sharpen the muscles

"knock knock" and hear the echo

branch

Saturday, December 18, 2004

2nd hand
feel the life
the flow of attachment
pauses
thumbprints
bare
folded corners
marker (travel card, flyer, business card)
shadow of hands
tears
wrinkles
crinkles
creases
tears
scents
dust
hair
nails
holes
scratches
dents
blotches
lumps of wood
paper cuts
sound
sound
scratches of pen
flicker of pages
drop of book
reflection of light
tear
bend of spine
spine
wind
turning over a new leaf
turning over a new leaf
(spring leaf)
this is only the beginning
close of
open of
fingers rub against
pen drop
bleeed

[macro]
in every single sea
there's a hole

Ley Lines Revisted

Monday, November 22, 2004


m


me


men


men d


men do


men don


men don'


men don't


men don't l


men don't li


men don't lik


men don't like


men don't like c


men don't like ci


men don't like cir


men don't like circ


men don't like circl


men don't like circle


men don't like circles


but they do like curves


but they do like curve


but they do like curv


but they do like cur


but they do like cu


but they do like c


but they do like


but they do lik


but they do li


but they do l


but they do


but they d


but they


but the


but th


but t


but


bu


b

Monday, January 21, 2008

U see yourself written on windows.

Sunday, November 21, 2004

u see yourself written on windows.

SCRATCHED

u see yourself written on windows.

SCRATCHE

u see yourself written on windows.

SCRATCH

u see yourself written on windows.

SCRATC

u see yourself written on windows.

SCRAT

u see yourself written on windows.

SCRA

u see yourself written on windows.

SCR

u see yourself written on windows.

SC

u see yourself written on windows.

S

u see yourself written on windows?

Friday, June 09, 2006

back from outer space

complexities

complex teas

complex, i tease

complexi ties

Sunday, October 16, 2005




"Simon Patterson
[Turner Prize] Shortlisted: 1996
Patterson is fascinated by the information which orders our lives. He humorously dislocates and subverts sources of information such as maps, diagrams and constellation charts; one of his best known works is The Great Bear, in which he replaced the names of stations on the London Underground map with names of philosophers, film stars, explorers, saints and other celebrities. By transforming authoritative data with his own associations he challenges existing rationales."

http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/turnerprize/history/patterson.htm

dot-to-dot spider web

Splatter

The World's first crossword



By Arthur Wynne, December 1913, from the New York World.

"The first crosswords appeared in England during the 19th century. They were of an elementary kind, apparently derived from the word square, a group of words arranged so the letters read alike vertically and horizontally, and printed in children's puzzle books and various periodicals."

http://inventors.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.crosswordtournament.com/more/wynne.html

Webs Pt 3

suburbia

Webs Pt 2



Jeremy Deller

Webs pt 1:

Some old relevance

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

never deny the doodles
for they are your inner voice speaking


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PuZZles in History

ID pt 2- Lines and Creases

dot-to-dot in the sky

Friday, September 16, 2005

ID pt 1- Dots

d

r

a

w

i

n

g

Saturday, September 10, 2005

slow soft silent understanding









space







time







love of life

>>

distant lights at the end of the tunnel stencilled with the 20-somethin' tag
i'll jump on the band wagon once I've passed my driving test
Mi need fi buy flim becaa’ no flim in’ai camra.
inside. outback. two. front.
lack of sleep
lack of appetite
loss of self

wearing black pyjama's

the evening mourning

Monday, September 05, 2005

As time goes by

A kiss is just a kiss
A smile is just a smile
And priority seats are offered to those less able to stand.

gutta instinct

There's no vibration greater than that of sub-bass
Low frequencies suggesting there's more to the soul than meets the ear

Dancin' Prayer

Let us not be seen to be scene but be seen to be feelin

Let us move the music as it moves the soles that we dirty

Let us find our emotion, grab the vibrations and mix them with our own chemistry to suit whatever ailment we wish to cure

Let us stomp our feet, grind our teeth, rock our heads, move our bodies, smile, laugh and convulse until the drumz have beaten out all concern, all worry, all self into the brightness of the lights

Let our ears eat the beats as if they were nourishment