Fidget is writer Kenneth Goldsmith''s transcription of every movement made by his body during 13 hours on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997. It is a hypnotic work, strangely compelling and disorie… More...
Fidget is writer Kenneth Goldsmith''s transcription of every movement made by his body during 13 hours on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997. It is a hypnotic work, strangely compelling and disorienting at the same time; you''ll never think about your body in the same way again.Originally commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art as a collaboration with vocalist Theo Bleckmann, Fidget attempts to reduce the body to a catalogue of mechanical movements by a strict act of observation. The stress of this rigorous exercise creates a condition of shifting reference points and multiple levels of observation that inevitably undermines the author''s objective approach, and the trajectory of the work begins to change.The text of Fidget is followed by an afterword written by Marjorie Perloff, which both explains the circumstances of the project''s creation (including the important role Jack Daniel''s plays in the latter part of the text) and explores its results. Books > Poetry List_Books, [PU: Coach House Books]<
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Fidget is writer Kenneth Goldsmith''s transcription of every movement made by his body during 13 hours on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997. It is a hypnotic work, strangely compelling and disorie… More...
Fidget is writer Kenneth Goldsmith''s transcription of every movement made by his body during 13 hours on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997. It is a hypnotic work, strangely compelling and disorienting at the same time; you''ll never think about your body in the same way again.Originally commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art as a collaboration with vocalist Theo Bleckmann, Fidget attempts to reduce the body to a catalogue of mechanical movements by a strict act of observation. The stress of this rigorous exercise creates a condition of shifting reference points and multiple levels of observation that inevitably undermines the author''s objective approach, and the trajectory of the work begins to change.The text of Fidget is followed by an afterword written by Marjorie Perloff, which both explains the circumstances of the project''s creation (including the important role Jack Daniel''s plays in the latter part of the text) and explores its results. Books List_Books, [PU: Coach House Books]<
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Paperback, [PU: Coach House Books], The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997 from… More...
Paperback, [PU: Coach House Books], The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997 from 10 am to 11 pm. Literary critic Marjorie Perloff compares Fidget to 'a Beckett prose text,' and says many witty and intelligent things about it in her afterword., Poetry, Poetry By Individual Poets<
Paperback, [PU: COACH HOUSE BOOKS], The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997 from… More...
Paperback, [PU: COACH HOUSE BOOKS], The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997 from 10 am to 11 pm. Literary critic Marjorie Perloff compares Fidget to 'a Beckett prose text,' and says many witty and intelligent things about it in her afterword., Poetry<
Fidget is writer Kenneth Goldsmith''s transcription of every movement made by his body during 13 hours on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997. It is a hypnotic work, strangely compelling and disorie… More...
Fidget is writer Kenneth Goldsmith''s transcription of every movement made by his body during 13 hours on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997. It is a hypnotic work, strangely compelling and disorienting at the same time; you''ll never think about your body in the same way again.Originally commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art as a collaboration with vocalist Theo Bleckmann, Fidget attempts to reduce the body to a catalogue of mechanical movements by a strict act of observation. The stress of this rigorous exercise creates a condition of shifting reference points and multiple levels of observation that inevitably undermines the author''s objective approach, and the trajectory of the work begins to change.The text of Fidget is followed by an afterword written by Marjorie Perloff, which both explains the circumstances of the project''s creation (including the important role Jack Daniel''s plays in the latter part of the text) and explores its results. Books > Poetry List_Books, [PU: Coach House Books]<
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Fidget is writer Kenneth Goldsmith''s transcription of every movement made by his body during 13 hours on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997. It is a hypnotic work, strangely compelling and disorie… More...
Fidget is writer Kenneth Goldsmith''s transcription of every movement made by his body during 13 hours on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997. It is a hypnotic work, strangely compelling and disorienting at the same time; you''ll never think about your body in the same way again.Originally commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art as a collaboration with vocalist Theo Bleckmann, Fidget attempts to reduce the body to a catalogue of mechanical movements by a strict act of observation. The stress of this rigorous exercise creates a condition of shifting reference points and multiple levels of observation that inevitably undermines the author''s objective approach, and the trajectory of the work begins to change.The text of Fidget is followed by an afterword written by Marjorie Perloff, which both explains the circumstances of the project''s creation (including the important role Jack Daniel''s plays in the latter part of the text) and explores its results. Books List_Books, [PU: Coach House Books]<
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Paperback, [PU: Coach House Books], The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997 from… More...
Paperback, [PU: Coach House Books], The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997 from 10 am to 11 pm. Literary critic Marjorie Perloff compares Fidget to 'a Beckett prose text,' and says many witty and intelligent things about it in her afterword., Poetry, Poetry By Individual Poets<
Paperback, [PU: COACH HOUSE BOOKS], The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997 from… More...
Paperback, [PU: COACH HOUSE BOOKS], The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997 from 10 am to 11 pm. Literary critic Marjorie Perloff compares Fidget to 'a Beckett prose text,' and says many witty and intelligent things about it in her afterword., Poetry<
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Poetry. FIDGET is Kenneth Goldsmith's transcription of every movement made by his body in a period of thirteen hours. Originally commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art as a collaboration with vocalist Theo Bleckmann, FIDGET attempts to reduce the body to a catalog of mechanical movements by a strict art of observation. The stress of this rigorous exercise creates a condition of shifting reference points and multiple levels of observation that inevitably undermines the author's objective approach, and the trajectory of the work begins to change. Kenneth Goldsmith is also a visual poet and music critic.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781552450765 ISBN (ISBN-10): 1552450767 Paperback Publishing year: 1998 Publisher: Coach House Books 107 Pages Weight: 0,209 kg Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternate spelling: 1-55245-076-7, 978-1-55245-076-5 Alternate spelling and related search-keywords: Book author: kenneth goldsmith, bleckmann Book title: kenneth goldsmith, wasting resolving, fidget spinner
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