Morris, Simon, 1968-
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- Existence: 19680630
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
bibliomania 2000/2001 / Morris, Simon, editor ; Blamey D ; Buchler P ; Bury S ; Clark TA ; Gerz J ; Goldsmith K ; Hiller S ; Kosuth J ; Langlands B ; Bell N ; Mathieu D ; Moeglin-Delcroix A ; Obrist HU ; Phillpot C ; VanHorn E ; Weiner L ; Worthington G., 2002
This book consists of self-selected book bibliographies and formats from 149 contributors from United Kingdom, United States, and France. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
bibliomania 2000/2001 / Morris, Simon, editor ; Sacoor, Helen, editor ; Ault J ; Burgin V ; Higgs M ; Jackson D ; Kosuth J ; Millar J ; Morris S ; Smith C ; Worthington G ; Dion M., 1999
This book consists of self-selected personal books from two bookstores by international curators currently in printor those publications no longer available highlighting the transitory nature of knowledge. This book reproduces the bibliographies of the exhibitions held at Waterstones book shops in Leeds and in London. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Getting Inside Jack Kerouac's Head / Morris, Simon ; Goldsmith K ; Thurston N., 2009
This book was edited by Nick Thurston and the introduction provided by Kenneth Goldsmith who posed that a retyping of a book would provide the same inspiration to writers as art students derive from copying old masters' paintings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
interpretation / Morris, Simon ; Morlock, Forbes ; Dalton, Liz., 2002
These texts include chapters titled "construction" where two academic writers construct texts on subjects of their own choosing, "erase" in which the title and the main body of each writer's text are erased and the remaining footnotes are e-mailed to the other writer and "reconstruction" where each writer reconstructs the other's work from the other's reference. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Royal Road to the Unconscious / Morris, Simon ; Goldsmith K ; Buchler P., 2004
Morris states "On Tuesday January 2003, 78 art and design students from York College cut out every word from Sigmund Freud's 736 page book The Interpretation of Dreams (including the index - 339,960 words). As each word was cut from its respective sentence, it was spoken. When cutting from right to left, Sigmund Freud's words were read backwards." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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