Christopher H. Sartisohn's Blog, page 18
May 5, 2016
Anonymous pamphlet outlining an aesthetic informed by situationism (1976) https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16721 v @lbfantastiquepic.twitter.com/Sa1AjBhPlg
Anonymous pamphlet outlining an aesthetic informed by situationism (1976) https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16721 v @lbfantastiquepic.twitter.com/Sa1AjBhPlg
Glossary of poetic-political practices in 1980s Latin America (2012) [ES] https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16729 pic.twitter.com/IYTozarWvo
Glossary of poetic-political practices in 1980s Latin America (2012) [ES] https://monoskop.org/log/?p=16729 pic.twitter.com/IYTozarWvo
May 3, 2016
Conlon Nancarrow - Studies for Player Piano and Interviews [MP3]: http://ubu.com/sound/nancarrow.html …pic.twitter.com/xGgrOQA7Zc
Conlon Nancarrow - Studies for Player Piano and Interviews [MP3]: http://ubu.com/sound/nancarrow.html …pic.twitter.com/xGgrOQA7Zc
May 1, 2016
Patti Smith, rare early poetry readings & sound works (1971-1978) [MP3]: http://www.ubu.com/sound/smith.html …pic.twitter.com/sXpBJ6c88W
Patti Smith, rare early poetry readings & sound works (1971-1978) [MP3]: http://www.ubu.com/sound/smith.html …pic.twitter.com/sXpBJ6c88W
April 30, 2016
They prompt you to translate a text into a piece of music for performance—(via @jennibbaker): http://goo.gl/GhO4z1
They prompt you to translate a text into a piece of music for performance—(via @jennibbaker): http://goo.gl/GhO4z1
They prompt you to translate a text into a piece of music for performance—(via @jennibbaker): http://goo.gl/GhO4z1
They prompt you to translate a text into a piece of music for performance—(via @jennibbaker): http://goo.gl/GhO4z1
"The Sky Is Flat" by Laurent Rosset:pic.twitter.com/uLExaTSzHv
"The Sky Is Flat" by Laurent Rosset:pic.twitter.com/uLExaTSzHv
April 28, 2016
"Openings (After Marcel Duchamp)"pic.twitter.com/MnsmGFrsCX
"Openings (After Marcel Duchamp)"pic.twitter.com/MnsmGFrsCX
April 25, 2016
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@johnguzlowski I read the last lines as:
"The book in my hands
is Ulysses."
@johnguzlowski I read the last lines as:
"The book in my hands
is Ulysses."


