'low-lying energies'

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Artic Resilience Interim Report

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NOVEMBER 11, 2012 6:57PM

‘low-lying energies (no.39)

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VII. The Franz Kline Series

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(see also Artists In The Place of the Kokanee - VI. The Properties of Space Series)

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IV. The Bauhaus Series

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III.  Color Field Series.

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SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 6:38AM

‘low-lying energies’ (no.37)

 

 

 

 

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The Brooklyn bridge is visited by Sun-Rag of Illacha

"the whole world is watching these arrests” –Sun Rag 

 

 

 

 

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SEPTEMBER 14, 2012 11:25AM

7th gallery challenge: "Close to the End"

 

 

 

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 “I think we should put “-ing” on every noun , just to get a glimpse of Reality.”

(james emmerling) 

 

 

WADER / WADING

 

 

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This simplest of relations,

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 http://open.salon.com/blog/a_simple_shutterbug/2012/08/24/6th_gallery_challenge_show_us_your_summer  Summer

 

 

 

Summer for many means baseball;   

 

 

 

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but summer for me is Bob.  

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AUGUST 24, 2012 10:49AM

‘low-lying energies’ (no.34) - Dad

 

 

 

dad nodded. "mm. i see"

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wondering, tho, what the dad of an ume
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ok..back to the point..

oblivion.  (
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http://open.salon.com/blog/nilesite/2012/08/17/oc_5th_gallery_challenge_pure_energy 

 

 

 

 

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For every day,

there are enough poems to read. 

 

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und Telegraph (Brockhaus Lexicon, 1885)

 

 

The brilliance of Morse was that he selected sounds of duration, sounds defined by duration: an alphabet constructed in Short and Long.  The baseline for brilliance is so characterized when theRead full post »

 

 

 

What a noise the words make 

 

writing themselves -

 

from Michael Palmer, “ Construction of the Museum, “  At Passages, ISBN 0-8112-1294-7 (acid-free paper)    

 

     

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Rocky-intertidal animals are characterized by interesting physiological processes which offer methods of attachment, ways and means of surviving wave shock or of coping with an alternate exposure to air and water, and techniques of offense and defense, all intensely speciaRead full post »

 

 

 

 

 

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Plagioclastic flow abates and its rolling load, stuck in its last show of disorder, is revealed by weathering and erosion: these are the outcrops.

 

 

 

 

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This is a digital reproduction of an engraving found in Brockhaus’ Lexikon, 1885;

 

species illustrated are:

(top left) Quercus pendunculata,  English Oak;

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 “Silence....it is another way of communication, sometimes more eloquent and articulate, then words themselves.” -

-from Stathi Stathi; please see:

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     This work (originally appearing under the title: ‘ALBEDO ’ May 28, 2011 on Open Salon) is about the physical environment between 10 and 40 degrees centigrade. 

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JULY 22, 2012 9:02AM

‘low-lying energies’ (no.23)

 

 

 

 

 

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Syntax comes last, there can be

no doubt of it: came last,

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higher form of expression:

is, in extremity, first to

be jettisoned: ... 

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JULY 15, 2012 8:18AM

‘low-lying energies’ (no.22)

 

 

 

 

 

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