Archive for the “Object-Oriented Writing” category

Tarr Black: Understanding Finality in The Turin Horse

by Travis Jeppesen on August 18, 2012

  The adjective “apocalyptic” – and, even worse, “post-apocalyptic” – tends to suffer overuse from lazy journalists and deadline critics whose surface-glazing is rarely burdened with the task of accurately translating what’s happening before them into the medium to which (…)

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Open: A film by Jake Yuzna

by Travis Jeppesen on August 2, 2012

Two for the ride, sometimes it’s sad to transform.   Clouds in the sky’re orange, two wives exchange smiles after surgery. Lady puts a bathrobe on falls fat in the tub.   Wives who wanna look alike cut each other’s (…)

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becomingsobject

by Travis Jeppesen on July 27, 2012

    Treat art like it’s a piece of nature, I can’t get enough of this. Once   I made a someone eat the sky – there you have a really good foundation for suffering.   Last night’s dream a (…)

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Climbing the Anal Staircase: The Art of No Bra

by Travis Jeppesen on July 24, 2012

  I.   They say No Bra is all tits and wonder, but they’re wrong. There’s also a lot of cock, and even some fake mustache. This isn’t music for the masses; it’s music that makes fun of the masses (…)

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METALAB PRESENTS: Object-Oriented Writing with Travis Jeppesen

by Travis Jeppesen on July 15, 2012

Friday, 20th of July, 6-8.30pm V&A Seminar Room A London SW7 2RL (meet at side entrance on Exhibition Road) This workshop, led by Travis Jeppesen, explores an approach to writing that attempts to inhabit the object. Travis’s object-oriented writing positions (…)

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Koji Kamoji’s Terrain

by Travis Jeppesen on July 13, 2012

My space the godness garden of all. Stick to emerge the fragment, pearl drops inside rocked crescence, only to suicide the crags of oceanic wayfare: noblesse beginnings. Curved around shedlife’s tumescent wan long, fall down to perfectly symmetrize the sky’s (…)

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Artforum Accident by Ondrej Brody & Kristofer Paetau

by Travis Jeppesen on December 2, 2011

1 tub goat milk 1 whole goat 1 packet spearmint-flavored chewing gum 7 medium-sized eggs 8 ounces strawberry ice cream 2 cans minced clams and juice ½ carafe red wine (sweet) ½ cup mustard 3 cups corn meal ½ cup (…)

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James Benning’s 13 Lakes: a novel

by Travis Jeppesen on November 24, 2011

1. Jackson Lake   Dawn had me looking. I think the indifference well suited. Not too many tropes, though, it is true. More a type of sizzling, that ripple. Pink light on the mountains over yonder. Daddy tells us it’s (…)

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Abendland: A film by Nikolaus Geyrhalter

by Travis Jeppesen on October 27, 2011

  The visibility is good today but there’s no one out there. Security camera is like a video game. He manipulates his own footage within the frame of the film, Security Man in a Van. In a vacant field. Europa, (…)

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Lucrecia Martel’s La mujer sin cabeza

by Travis Jeppesen on October 18, 2011

  A woman driving down a dirt road runs over something. At first, she thinks it is “only” a dog (this only is always negligible; one of the points of the film), but later, after the fact, she decides in (…)

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