Monthly Archives: March 2013
A Supermarket in California by Allen Ginsberg, Berkely, 1955
What thoughts I have of you tonight, Walt Whitman, for I walked down the sidestreets under the trees with a headache self-conscious looking at the full moon.
In my hungry fatigue, and shopping for images, I went into the neon fruit supermarket, dreaming of your enumerations!
What peaches and what penumbras! Whole families shopping at night! Aisles full of husbands! Wives in the avocados, babies in the tomatoes!–and you, Garcia Lorca, what were you doing down by the watermelons?
I saw you, Walt Whitman, childless, lonely old grubber, poking among the meats in the refrigerator and eyeing the grocery boys.
I heard you asking questions of each: Who killed the pork chops? What price bananas? Are you my Angel?
I wandered in and out of the brilliant stacks of cans following you, and followed in my imagination by the store detective.
We strode down the open corridors together in our solitary fancy tasting artichokes, possessing every frozen delicacy, and never passing the cashier. Where are we going, Walt Whitman? The doors close in an hour. Which way does your beard point tonight?
(I touch your book and dream of our odyssey in the supermarket and feel absurd.) Will we walk all night through solitary streets? The trees add shade to shade, lights out in the houses, we’ll both be lonely.
Will we stroll dreaming of the lost America of love past blue automobiles in driveways, home to our silent cottage?
Ah, dear father, graybeard, lonely old courage-teacher, what America did you have when Charon quit poling his ferry and you got out on a smoking bank and stood watching the boat disappear on the black waters of Lethe?
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herman de vries
February 6, 2013 : Adrian Ivakhiv presenting his lecture on Living in the Age of the World Motion Picture: Toward an Ecosophy of the Moving Image at the Rietveld Academie, in a decor of indoor plants, assembled by Clare Butcher for her performance Please Replace The Lamp – appreciation and superfluity, preceding Adrian’s lecture. Read Adrian Ivakhiv’s blog Immanence / Thinking the Form, Flesh, and Flow
of the World : Ecoculture, Geophilosophy, Mediapolitics HERE
SOFT MATERIALS BY DARIA MARTIN, 2004 (16MM FILM)
What is the role of aesthetic processes in the drawing of the boundaries between nature and culture, humans and things, the animate and inanimate? Structured around the aesthetic processes and effects of animation and mummification, Animism—a companion publication to the long-term exhibition & research project of the same title, which premiered at Extra City Kunsthal Antwerpen in January 2010—brings together artistic and theoretical perspectives that reflect on the boundary between subjects and objects, and the modern anxiety that
accompanies the relation between “persons” and “things.”
Animism (Volume I) edited by Anselm Franke/Sternberg Press
BIBLIOGRAPHY, Donna Haraway
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A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century, 1985.
Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in
the World of Modern Science, Routledge: New York and London, 1989.
Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, New York: Routledge, and London: Free Association Books, 1991.
The Companion Species Manifesto: Dogs, People, and Significant Otherness, Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press, 2003.
When Species Meet, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.