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Added this patch after one too many stupid conversations
https://jacket2.org/article/etel-adnans-arab-apocalypse
Even so, it is important to me to think of the sun as a witness to human politics. This is partly because I read Adnan’s sun not as some casual pathetic fallacy but as the endpoint of an extreme logic in which who else but the sun is left to witness us, and partly because the sun gives us a model, somewhat detached from our human selves, whose agency as a witness, whose dual ability to testify and to be cruel in testifying, we can critique:
Finally getting round to sorting the winter battle jacket out before it gets cold again. Lyric from this video:
really got a system down now, i am unstoppable
Start of a second battle jacket
backpatch from https://www.etsy.com/shop/retirementfund
Made some pockets from old jeans. Jacket is 1980s-ish, fucking lovely flannel lining, never seen another one unfortunately
It had quite a few holes when I got it, particularly the lining. sleeves were fraying pretty bad too so I’ve made a start on repairs
bought & made a load of patches for it already so just a waiting until I get some free time to get it finished now
"Place, memory, personal narratives, histories — everyone piecing together where they come from with what’s beyond them. If there were an answer to this sense of “where we are,” we could do something other than art. As it is, “where” we are is complicated by issues of geography, personality, psyche, family, and social institutions. “There’s no there there.” And yet, here we are, too. The communal possibilities of the web are vast, indeed, but poetry in that quaint modernist sense asks questions about the subjective experience of these connected isolatos. Somewhere between the subjective search for meaning and the collective hive that organizes that meaning for others, I see art and technology symbiotically related."- Dale Smith
Gallery: John Wieners in 'Tenzone' by Steve Prygoda for Jacket 2