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Phenomenotes,Where?, unpublished
manuscript, 63 pages, unnumbered. 1973
Phenomenotes, an experimental work exploring the making of meaning(s) in the sparest of terms using text, letters, signs and numbers, was made on a manual typewritter in the winter of 1973. Where? is a word work in the form of a question focused on the immediate and literal nature of the text, in this case, the lexical structure of its title. This work reveals language as a medium that can be explored reflexively for its own properties, much like the artist investigating the properties of paint or stone for their own sake.
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Phenomenotes, the letter t, unpublished manuscript, 63 pages, unnumbered. 1973
The letter t is a deceptively simple list or string of letters similar to a Concrete poem. A work of linguistic deadpan, the list references itself by singling out each letter in the fragment, left to right and top to bottom (from t to t). This linguistic scaffold or collection of letters seems pointless, although, even removed from the context of the manuscript the work presents language in a rudimentary state: a stack of letters presented as a stack of materials, nothing more, nothing less.
The letter t is a deceptively simple list or string of letters similar to a Concrete poem. A work of linguistic deadpan, the list references itself by singling out each letter in the fragment, left to right and top to bottom (from t to t). This linguistic scaffold or collection of letters seems pointless, although, even removed from the context of the manuscript the work presents language in a rudimentary state: a stack of letters presented as a stack of materials, nothing more, nothing less.
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Phenomenotes, Eye, unpublished manuscript, 63 pages, unnumbered. 1973
Eye is a visual poem that can stand alone. However, in Phenomenotes it follows the letter t on the previous page. Understood phonetically as: 'yes I see,' the poem affirms an understanding of the letter t in a rhyme while also suggesting the centrality of visual perception. A doubt is then raised on the page following Eye through a single centered question mark. This bit of punctuation in turn leads to ten pages of single words: never/mind/seeing/your/turn/you/as/thoughts/these/are.These words are meant to be read backwards, culminating with the question mark just before never, forming a cryptic question.
Eye is a visual poem that can stand alone. However, in Phenomenotes it follows the letter t on the previous page. Understood phonetically as: 'yes I see,' the poem affirms an understanding of the letter t in a rhyme while also suggesting the centrality of visual perception. A doubt is then raised on the page following Eye through a single centered question mark. This bit of punctuation in turn leads to ten pages of single words: never/mind/seeing/your/turn/you/as/thoughts/these/are.These words are meant to be read backwards, culminating with the question mark just before never, forming a cryptic question.