This weblog explores asemic writing in relation to post-literate culture
Monday, April 30, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Manuscript Art from Rusty Kjarvik
The titles are as follows:
1 - Mountain Reflection on Cyclical Wordplay
2 - Manuscript Cartography by Exotic Settlers
3 - Towers of Columbia Diptych
These submissions are based on a kind of "manuscript art" as they
are crafted from original first draft manuscripts of writing made into
art pieces based on different approaches to spontaneous action paint
techniques that I've developed on my own. I am currently working on two
more in this series. The accompanying writings and artist statements can
be found on links in my blog under "Experimental Writing Gallery"
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Asemic Writing Tool part 1: Wind Writing from MK JCBSN
A friend of mine bought this bow for me at the Navajo reservation in Arizona by the Grand Canyon. I forgot the type of wood it is made from. Lately I have been shooting projectile writing instruments from it. I haven't created any asemic masterpieces so far, but I am having fun. This is the first post of what I hope wont be the last post on asemic writing instruments and tools.