Archive for the “Object-Oriented Writing” category

Spiritual Voices: A film by Aleksandr Sokurov

by Travis Jeppesen on October 17, 2011

    I.   Olivier Messiaen.   Figure in an empty landscape, snow, siberia, sokurov. The feeling of being out there, all exposed to the elements, and yet the music makes you feel as though you are alone in an (…)

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GG Allin Hails a Cab

by Travis Jeppesen on October 14, 2011

First he got high enough to taste the ceiling. Poster announces live murder onstage. The city is a wild animal – voice of the police broadcast on shortwave frequency. Paranoia wears leopard-print pants. My friends address me as asshole. They (…)

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Towards an Object-Oriented Writing – or – How Anti-Formalism Helps Me Dream: Notes on an Idea (plus an announcement)

by Travis Jeppesen on October 13, 2011

For a while, it’s felt redundant to me, the way we write about art. I could say way(s), though I’m not even sure about that plurality anymore. The quest has been ongoing – and off-and-on – since Disorientations came out (…)

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