Thursday, April 17, 2008

#152 La Ruse symétrique



At 4.30 he
brought
the clothes in
off the

line. A
nightdress
was missing;
so, too, his

mother. Weeks
later they
were found,
water-logged

& with a
symmetry
she never
had in life.


Tuesday, April 15, 2008

#151 Les Six éléments




As of this
writing, there

are 137 Magritte
items available

on eBay. They are
mundanely pre-

sented—none of
the six elements

that Aristotle con-
sidered essential

for drama are
in the frame.

Monday, April 14, 2008

#150 L’Amour désarmé




The key-
words—
Clothing, Military, People, Religion, Transportation, Headwear, Army, Adults, Groups, Naked People, Woman, Women, Christianity, Religious, Land, Hats, Soldiers, Christian, Cart, Wearing, Clothes, Armed Forces, Transport, Head Wear, Adult, Group, Naked, Nude, Female, Lady, Females, Ladies, troops, Combatants, Kneeling, Tying, Weapons, Outdoor, Helmets, Armour, Swords, Square, Kneel, Kneels, Outside, Outdoors, Exterior, Exteriors, Open air, Openair, Armor, Weapon, Sword, Triumph of Chastity, Love, Disarmed, Bound, edifying, historical legendary, Petrucci palace, Penelope, Suitors, Rome, Signorelli, Trionfi, Triumphs, god of love, bound by Laura, ideal, chaste, Petrarch's poetry, Lucretia, chaste heroines of antiquity, heroes, Romans, Caesar, Scipio Africanus, exhibits, prisoner, triumphal car, victory, tied, path, arrest, caught, chasing, wings, virtue
—are else-
where.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

#149 L’Île au trésor



Birds
in / the trees
are / the trees;
leaves &
trunk.
If I repeat this definition I'm no more than a parrot. One must come up with an equivalent. —René Magritte
Trees
in / the birds
are / the birds;
feathers &
wings.
Puisqu'on ne peut changer la direction du vent, il faut apprendre à orienter les voiles. —James Dean
Trees
are, birds
are:
feathers &
trunk.
I don't like treasure voyages on any account, & I don't like them, above all, when they are secret & when the secret has been told to the parrot. — Robert Louis Stevenson
The icon-
ography
changes. The
Germans
are in Paris.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

#148 The Promised Land (1)




I don't know what the
19th century saw in
the letter S. Perhaps
its classic look re-
minded them of the
sex & violence that
were once associated
with pressed metal
ceilings. These days
even the private space
of public figures
is made from wood.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

#147 The Night Watch


i. The endocrinology

I stroll out to Wilshire Boulevard.
A group of part-time soldiers are setting out on parade.
There are bits missing.
A lot of raw fish has a tendency to do that.
"I'm a NASCAR fan," she said at a
birthday party in little osaka one recent night.


ii. The interval between first & second sleep

Marie-Ange sounded determined.
It was reflected in
her elegant handcuffs.


iii. Prolactin, a pituitary hormone

There's no longer a difference between theatre & shadow—
“I saw Brazil last night, Terry Gillem. Never saw it before. It was boring. I had to watch Chronicles of Riddick to clear my head of thagt junk.”
Today I get to prep for a colonoscopy.


iv. Unlike meditation

Montanna's
just a
pathetic
wannabe troll
with no sense.


v. Altered consciousness

He prepared a candle-lit gourmet dinner
that would end up being eaten
by the mangy dog on the front lawn.


vi. Benign states

The babysitter got bored & went to watch TV.

Monday, April 07, 2008

#146 La Tempête


She is everywhere but
               here, the naked woman
          who / dresses like a bank
                     clerk, infatuated by the
          costumes of the era of
     the play. Elsewhere the
                     art is concert, is full
          of irrepressible gypsies
                           who blaze with hothouse
passion, & men who swim
                     for twenty hours in
          sideways rain & seas
                                     as tall as magnesium.

Friday, April 04, 2008

#145 The Universe Unmasked





Featureless cubes
     with facile inter-
weaving are the
true building blocks
     of the universe.
Carbon is outdated.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

#144 An End To Contemplation

paradoxical sleep
a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs
in which the person is aware that he or
she is dreaming while the dream is in progress
lucid dreams

short rib ravioli ($16) arrives on a puddle of "natural broth"
meteorite hits Peruvian village
only a fence separates Point Roberts from a bustling, strip-malled suburb & a
short commute to a hip, urban downtown

a luminous object that produced a loud sound
shaped like a cell that is about to divide
pure utopianism
filmic dissonance
essentially tests of the null hypothesis

a Foucault test uses interference patterns produced by a knife edge
to determine the deviation of a mirror from its ideal shape
Foucault the first to show how a pendulum can track Earth's rotation
mechanisms acting during human sleep

the calligram immediately decomposes & disappears
leaving as a trace only its own absence (the other Foucault)
virtual apotheosis
the sign and intensity of the acting
may be a difficult goal to realise
solutions beyond machine learning may be necessary

sisters & their lovers in verdant present-day Hanoi
a traditional city with an increasingly hip, urbane edge
the comparative effect of factual & ideological propaganda
Stalinist aesthetics suspended
at half the focal distance

cells divide
the world did not come to an end
we may be too attached to protecting our image



Monday, February 04, 2008

#143 The Listening Room (1958)




Climate change &
predictions of future
climates have never had
any particular significance
for me. Theories are not
statements about the
world. To that end I have
done numerous interviews
for radio, television & the
print media as a prophet
who ascertains through
divination that the apple
we experience is just a
bundle of sensations in
synchronism; there is no
way that we can affirm
there really is an apple.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

#142 The Son of Man (2)





Non-event-
ually an
autobiopic

was made of
his life. It
was anony-

mous. Only
the apple
had a name.