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2004.11.10 15:51 Re: Concrete Comedy: A Primer
 he ain't heavy, he's concrete comedy
 piss on a crack, break a trillionaire's back
 concretized his interest in primitive aesthetic impulses by remaking the western
 connect the dots
 hardly covert corbu (in concrete no less)
 zoom out, get the bigger picture
 hey, remember that curator's ass crack?
 there's Piranesi in there> somewhere
 It's not the oberpyramid that sphinx in here!
 
 
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   Jonathan Borofsky, String of Consciousness #3
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2004.11.12 14:42 Re: Concrete Comedy: A Primer
 history painting
 "He consistently cast doubt on whether or not he was to be taken seriously. (Imagine the strength of character!) In this he was truly a groundbreaking comedian."
 She be syncin' at the pre-shrine.
 Boy are my arms tired.
 I think that ditzy art teacher in Ghost World has a cat named Zoe.
 
 
 2004.11.12 18:11
 Re: Movement in Architecture. Architect Bernard Tschumi
 The photo collages of Gordon Matta-Clark are an earlier precedent.
 
 
 2004.11.15 09:25
 Re: Concrete Comedy: A Primer
 [Gleeming insight from my own life experiences] there is indeed a relationship between (living) tragedy and (manifesting) comedy.
 Anyone else remember the (1993 or 1994?) exhibit of Jonathan Borofsky where Borofsky and his family were placed diptych style next to Hilter and his family? It was like ultimately you had to laugh.
 Who's going to write about concrete comic relief?
 
 
 2004.11.16 16:24
 "bibles" of architecture
 Philippe Duboy, Lequeu: An Architectural Enigma (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1987).
 Actually read it.
 Be smarter than your teachers, even.
 
 
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 "virtually art"
 ...what I do is more virtual art than real art...
 
 
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   The Philadelphia Inquirer
 Friday, 19 November 2004
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