Showing posts with label surrealism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surrealism. Show all posts
I fell in love too young
I fell in love too young to know all
that existence under threatening skies the limit of my patience is a
virtue to be cherished little ones and twos a crowd three monkeys
swing high and low down rider on the plains of the desert served
after the mainline shoots and leaves without saying goodbye to all
that matters not to me myself and I want you so much ado about what I
said last to arrive at your destination unknown to science and art
intertwined forever in our hearts and minds over matters of the heart
and soul dancer in the skies above us and them changes everything now
and again you say what you really mean to me all the time and space
travel to the city of orange days and purple nights in black chiffon
and lace my shoes together we walk together down this road to nowhere
man and woman together in holy grail drinking from the cup of chance
encounters with strangers in the night of the long knives and forks
in the road less travelled too far and away from home is where the
heart beats to a different drum and bass caught in a river that flows
and ebbs to escape it's past caring about you don't love me you have
never loved mea culpa and all that latin festivals that go bang in
small doses of life giving medicine that helps I need somebody all
the time not just anytime sooner rather than later on this evening
when the sun goes down on me forever in my mind that wanders through
the twisting lane overtaking the rest of the field where poppies grow
and bodies decompose this poem of love me tender is the night before
us who wait for a dawn that never comes...
Art Wank
This one started off as a pic taken of text in a wanky art magazine. The more I tried to read, let alone understand what it meant, the more it kept going around in circles until finally disintegrating into another context all together...
dadabloge
Very pleased to have my film and poem 'detached' included as part of the dadabloge event staged by the mobius group in Boston https://dadabloge.blogspot.com/2018/06/blog-post_24.html
'detached' began as a cut-up poem in English which was then translated into Romanian and read by Romanian dancer and artist Alina Stefan. As the dadabloge event is a tribute to dada founder Tristan Tzara (known to his friends as 'the little Romanian') it makes a nice connection...and special thanks to Tim Tsang for the loop through to the artists at mobius!
critical engagement
least obviously
intricate web
geometric poem
insistently intervenes
a demarcation
stake out
sacred discourses
strings plucked
within the fabric
texture may
resonate
virtually any shape
dangling
shadowing
deepest recesses
whose claustrophobic
affect
is something of an unquiet soul
it will always find ways to return
dadaland collective:
dadaland collective:
is a proposal for the next iteration of The Wrong – New Digital Art Biennale to be called The Wrong (nova) scheduled for November/December 2019 and January 2020. The Wrong Board and Council is yet to hand down guidelines and timelines (this is expected late 2018), but from previous nova events organised by The Wrong's founder David Quiles Guilló we might assume that they include this: “An interactive, full-environmental experience inside museums and cultural institutions, utilizing color, light, textures, music and design, in the form of collaborative and integrated art compositions and performances by a selected range of artists from around the world. Each time NOVA happens, it happens in a different shape and form, but always respecting its three key features: to reveal the work in progress, to generate all work in collaboration between the artists participating and to always make it live.”
dadaland collective:
takes as it's point of departure Hugo Ball's description of Cabaret Voltaire: “Everyone has been seized by an indefinable intoxication. The small cabaret is about to come apart at the seams and is going to be a playground for crazy emotions.”
If you would like to be part of dadaland collective: please write to surrealdada@gmail.com