The Fifth Obama International
The Libertarian Wet Dream: Taxes = Socialism
Socialist Terrorist-- watch out!
Bonus!: Unadorned makeup
Bonus #2!: White people high-fiving themselves in anticipation.
My best friend is a black president, yo!
Online
- Three poems @ Elderly Mag
- Four poems @ Dusie's Tuesday Poem
- Rob McLennan's essay on Writing Fatherhood @ Open Book Ontario
- Three poems @ Futures Trading
- Interview @ Rob McLennan's 12 or 20 Questions
- On Anne Boyer, 21st c. girl
- Top-ten as autobiography @ Attention Span 2012
- Three repetitions @ Truck
- One poem @ Spare Room
- One poem @ Ecozon@
- One report on practices @ Harriet
- One poem @ Reconfigurations
- Labor report @ Poetic Labor Project
- Attention Span 2011
- Gertrude Stein's Making of Americans Marathon @ MOMA
- One poem & a reading report @ Jacket2
- Cover @ Poetic Labor Project's April 2011 Transmission
- Interview @ Taiga
- Feature @ Onthology/Audio
- Correspondence with Stephanie Young @ Other Letters
- Interview with Bruce Andrews @ The Argotist
- Review of Ange Mlinko's Starred Wire & The Children's Museum @ Jacket
- Three poems @ William James Austin's BLACKBOX
- One poem @ Caffeine Destiny
- One poem @ Digital Artifact
- Three poems @ Shampoo
- Review of Charles Bernstein's Girly Man & World on Fire @ Jacket
Post-Industrial Poetics
The 30 Word Review
Friday, October 24, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Symbol management
Presidential campaigns are big machines built to try and direct information flows. Managing symbols, from slogans to hair cuts to flag pins. The people that are interpellated by these campaigns find themselves part of the information flow-- dems using the phrase 'erratic' or repubs saying Obama is 'inexperienced' or 'a terrorist' are just the little pictures that all together make a big picture, part of the collage of symbols being managed. The campaigns work hard to make sure the symbol projects a kind of coherence.
So it's interesting to run into pictures like this one, from nytimes.com, which seems strangely incoherent in its deployment of 'plumbers' below the Obama mask, next to the Palin:
Perhaps it's just a reminder that there remains some distance between people and symbols, that information, like life, is always resistant even at its most administered.
Which is a little bit like saying yes, there's a reason to write poetry.
So it's interesting to run into pictures like this one, from nytimes.com, which seems strangely incoherent in its deployment of 'plumbers' below the Obama mask, next to the Palin:
Perhaps it's just a reminder that there remains some distance between people and symbols, that information, like life, is always resistant even at its most administered.
Which is a little bit like saying yes, there's a reason to write poetry.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Fin de cycle?
Jasper Bernes & Joshua Clover are both wondering about endings, of late. JB thinks maybe we can put an end date on Neoliberalism, which most days would be reason to do a little jig. JC sees us trying to buy apocalypse-insurance.
Alas, none of it's good news. But really, who had plans for the future anyway?
Alas, none of it's good news. But really, who had plans for the future anyway?
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