Sunday, October 28, 2007

New: STAINLESS SUNSET WITH INTERESTING WATER LOOP by Michelle Noteboom


Stainless Sunset with Interesting Water Loop
by Michelle Noteboom

Try bromides. Try bonelets. Try coming through the slag heap to bring this idea home. Because if you can see the shadow, what you’re really seeing is translucence. Even if you can’t tell what’s going up and what’s coming down. Another face-off in an urban space that speaks to dwarfing, while the redemptive element (human) seeps out in a vast glut of deconstruction. It’s pinguid. No one’s touching anymore anyway, so why slip the glimpse? It makes you think of a mine shaft. Of a lime kiln. Or an air-conditioned junkyard. In this image, you dismantle your own city – brick by brick – and carry shallow bowls to the hybrid slash. The vines grow dusty; the water, orange. And 15 days later, you still find yourself striving after the asperity that once would have been engineered at the core.

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