between march 2010 and february 2011 Mikko Kuorinki formed one new text each week on a wall of the Kiasma museum in Helsinki. these are my favourites – see all of them here.
Joe Brainard: Poem (1971)
Aram Saroyan: Electric poems (1972)
David Foster Wallace: Infinite Jest (1996)
Bertol Brecht: Im Dickicht der Städte (1923)
Gertrude Stein: Tender Buttons (1914)
Aram Saroyan (1968)
wow, i love love LOVE this!
love this post! so inspiring, really sometimes life is so “oh i dont know!” But that is the fun part right? i am definitely repining these! xxo
absolutely wonderful!
These are too cool! The first one is my favorite!
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I have to read some David Foster Wallace – his words make my chest bump. x
These are great!
Love it! Thanks for brightening my day.
BTW do you travel out of South Africa often?
What a fantastic idea!
weird, reminds me of what jodie fosters artist character in “catchfire” was making… check out the movie if you’ve never seen it. its directed by and starring dennis hopper from 1990 and its so utterly bizarre… http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096875/
i love these. “sometimes everything seems so , oh i don’t know.” so right on actually.
really inspiring. thanks for sharing. The ones you picked are great. I’m also really liking “pleasure may come from illusion but happiness can come only of reality”
All of them carry so much meaning! Thanks for sharing!
my favorite is “IN THE MORNING THERE IS MEANING”…it stuck with me!
brilliant