Front: “YOU WILL NEVER OWN ME”
Back: “I WILL NEVER FEAR YOU”
Metamucil offers fiber to those without enough of it. It makes you regular, lighter, and more efficient
Can one penetrate even further than the sexual?
Jean Baudrillard
Telemorphosis (2001)
Here’s a little badge I made last year for those social media savvy folk who don’t feel the compulsion to catch up on large tech companies perpetually changing terms and conditions. It reads: I do solemnly swear to always share, to faithfully keep up my stream, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Terms and Conditions I never read.
By back, bike, or car
This is a screen capture of a Google Street view scene depicting the “Hangman’s Elm;” the oldest tree in Manhattan…
“An English Elm is the species of the tree which resides in the North West Quadrant of Washington Square Park, the tree that is largely (and ironically, somewhat fondly) referred to as the “Hangman’s Elm.” Although there are no records of an actual hanging from the tree, at some point, it was given this name and it stuck. Perhaps because it looks so old, so majestic, and so strong, you can certainly imagine a hanging occurring from the tree in the 1800s, a century the tree lived through. In 1989, the Parks Department determined the age of the tree to be [310] years old, making it now [337].” (WSPB)
Mona Hatoum, Corps Etranger (1994)
Sands Murray-Wassink, Town Hall Philosophical Living Color Drawing (2008)
I recently finished reading Jean Baudrillard’s 2001 Essay titled Telemorphosis. In it “Baudrillard takes on the task of thinking and reflecting on the coming digital media architectures of the social. While “the social” may have never existed, according to Baudrillard, his analysis at the beginning of the twenty-first century of the coming social media–networked cultures cannot be ignored.” (Minesota Press)




