Words in Motion, in Three Parts

Words in Motion, in Three Parts

Written By: Rene Meyer-Grimberg Constellation 19 4.1.12

by Rene Meyer-Grimberg
I search for moving words on my iPad, poking, sizing and scrolling through this idea with a swipe of my finger. A visceral form of research, seeking information on a hybrid form of art. My eyes and ears ignited, I try to distill the parts of the [...]

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Walking in Air Sweet Air

Walking in Air Sweet Air

Written By: Rene Meyer-Grimberg Constellation 17 12.1.11

By Rene Meyer-Grimberg and Thomas Haakenson
We authors decided to “go Facebook” for our post-interview discussion of the new St. Paul gallery space, Air Sweet Air. What follows is our Facebook exchange, with very minor editing.

Facebook post from Rene Meyer-Grimberg (RMG): I wanted to send you some [...]

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Tweetartcrit: The Spectacular of Vernacular

Tweetartcrit: The Spectacular of Vernacular

Written By: Rene Meyer-Grimberg Constellation 13 4.1.11

By Rene Meyer-Grimberg
The Proposal:
I would like to write a piece while walking through a specific exhibition.
For example, the Spectacular of Vernacular at the Walker.
The writing would be a mixture between my personal reactions, and the processing of media/arts writing about the exhibition that I would read on my phone while in the exhibition, and react [...]

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Outside is in. Everyone is an artist.

Outside is in. Everyone is an artist.

Written By: Rene Meyer-Grimberg Constellation 12 2.1.11

What I mean is: Every person is a purveyor of abilities, a self-determined being, the ultimate sovereign in our time. He is an artist, whether he is a garbage collector, nurse practitioner, doctor, engineer or farmer. There, where that person’s abilities evolve, is the artist. I am not saying that painting leads [...]

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Constellation 19

4.1.2012

Wildly, Erica: Fun With Word Art

In honor of the cruel and foolish month of April, Quodlibetica undergoes autocorrect to emerge as Wildly Erica, an issue dedicated to word play in all forms: cinepoetry and flarf, nano-memoirs and signs of the future, the cacophonous/mellifluous world of sound poetry, nonsense that makes sense, and general frolic on the ragged margin of understanding. Read on here.

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