Thursday, April 17, 2008
moma catalogue 1980 cut up #5 (setting for a fairy tale)
even the most severely
Euclidean (Euclidean geometry is a mathematical system
attributed to the Greek mathematician
Euclid of Alexandria.)
box by Cornell
looks like an inhabited place
though its only resident
may be the shade
of a departed spirit.
They are not demystified things.
When dream does overflow into life, it may well demand the layering and linking that join
Cornell's emblems in extended, criscrossing
chains--a network of associations.
Setting for a Fairy Tale.
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