Box 304
Container
Contains 6 Results:
La Femme Électrique, 1988
Item — Box: 304
Identifier: CC-27420-28465
Scope and Contents
The text and two drawings of this book were done by Pagiras, the book binding by Knoderer. The title of the book is The Electric Woman: A Little Erotic Tale. Tac. Tic. Tac...Electric woman, With a magnetic smile, Positively your Sssshhhhhhtttttt. Her third resonant eye, Luminous energy, Of electrodes, Fffffhhhhhtttttt. Caustic envelope, At the primary source, Of electronic bosoms, Phphphhhhhtttttt. Electric woman, Your negatively, Sssshhhhhhttttt. At the sundial disc, Stubborn, At the luminous oblivion, Of a dazzling logic, Ffffhhhhhhtttttt. Endothermic nudity, Chemically prisoner, Of a cathode tube, Phphphhhhhtttttt. Put me in gear, With the luminous needles, Of your electroacoustic awakening.Tic. Tac. Tic. Tac...This poem suggests that the woman in this poem has a great deal of inner electric energy which wants to be fleshed into the open. It compliments the sculpture of Miller Levy's "L'homme La femme" in which man is represented by a single on-off switch and woman by a plethora...
Dates:
1988
The Rosetta Stone, 1981
Item — Box: 304
Identifier: CC-25993-26455
Leggere Parole, 1975
Item — Box: 304
A Butterflies Wings [E=MC²], 1996
Item — Box: 304
dbqp, No. 225: water vapour [white], 2005
Item — Box: 304
Identifier: CC-46455-49184
Scope and Contents
This copy is printed on white papercard stock. One of the poems "waTer vaPour" in this set was commented upon by Bob Grumman in his book "From Haiku to Lyriku" (2007). "Anyway, here's a clue: think lower case uppered. Remember gas expands." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
2005
dbqp, No. 225: water vapour [blue], 2005
Item — Box: 304
Identifier: CC-46457-49186
Scope and Contents
This copy is printed on light blue papercard stock. One of the poems "waTer vaPour" in this set was commented upon by Bob Grumman in his book "From Haiku to Lyriku" (2007). "Anyway, here's a clue: think lower case uppered. Remember gas expands." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
2005