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By Nathanael Jones
In this song a drum takes itself apart. To keep pace move along tracks, dissolve into the points where mechanized production still retains a pulse. Skipping on and yet skipping the dance floor. Permanence is played at, implied, an arrhythmia as pavement. Perform arching gestures and observe an equally visible inversion take shape…
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By Nathanael Jones
At another work site in a sister borough, a neighbor hears me coughing and tells me she has been having…
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By Nathanael Jones
A shallow depth of field produces flames in a dimmed distance, harlequin patterned jit or juke, footwork…
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By Nathanael Jones
How a barn owl is never just a single barn owl.
Judgment lapsing into echo, collective
elastic pulling…
Judgment lapsing into echo, collective
elastic pulling…
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By Nathanael Jones
We paint all these rooms white without ever questioning the reasoning behind the labor. This fractured tongue hiding in the rafters. With it I saw holes in the ceiling between furring strips, collect grains of primer, plaster. Raster graphics embed the epithelial horizon with macros. Cue goosebumps. The battlefield in miniature …
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- PoemBy Raymond Antrobus1
My ear amps whistle like they are singing
to Echo, goddess of noise,
the raveled knot of tongues,
of blaring birds, consonant crumbs
of dull doorbells, sounds swamped
in my misty hearing aid tubes.
Gaudí believed in holy sound
and built a cathedral to contain it,
pulling...
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