“Such an essentially fear-ridden view cannot know what a positive joy revolting is. It has never realized that revolutions of the spirit are the spirit’s very utterance of existence.”
Kaprow, Allan. Untitled Essay and Other Works. New York, NY: Something Else Press, 1967. p. 5.
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“Objects and words also have hollow places in which a past sleeps, as in the everyday acts of walking, eating, going to bed, in which ancient revolutions slumber. A memory is only a Prince Charming who stays just long enough to awaken the Sleeping Beauties of our wordless stories.”
Certeau, Michel de. The Practice of Everyday Life. Translated by Steven Rendall. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. p. 108.
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“Axiology, or Value Systems I have seen. A will of sorts tattooed to the calf, which read My last request is to burn this leg. Talking heads of television. Between the fabric of taxonomy and the line of revolutions. A world of routines, of returns to small forms, insistently.”
Silliman, Ron. The Age of Huts (compleat). Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2007. p. 98.
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