Poetry

BORAXX

The Ravioli Project

Catalog Number: 
o.1
Date: 
2004
Volume: 
unknown
Abstract: 
<p>From the project's website: A ravioli is a FREE, clear, water-proof, 12&quot;x12&quot; plastic packetfilled with original artworks and random materials submitted by contributors and artistsfrom all over the country. Any given ravioli contains an assortment of items or ingredients, ranging in media, intent, content, production level, and relation to one another. Items included may be practical, attempt to engage the participant in an activity or thought process, or may simply intend to amuse.</p><p>The project brings together a range of items, artistic and non-artistic, from a range of sources, and puts all the materials back out in public without definitions, restrictions or explanation. There is no right answer. There is no wrong action. A passer-by may choose to view the packet as garbage and throw it away. She might open it and pick out things that interest her. She might take the whole thing home with her to show her family or her friends.</p><p>There is no hidden agenda. There is no theme. There is no expected outcome.</p><p> Contains CD.<br /></p>
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
Found in a tree on Division St. No longer contained in the plastic
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Black on White: Beyond the M.C.

Catalog Number: 
b.3.9
Date: 
2004
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
A collection of varied poems, mostly observations on contemporary culture and freedom. Much on writing and being a poet, as well as personal struggles.
Language: 
eng
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ISSN/ISBN: 
1-933126-01-9

100 Neo-Futurist Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind

Catalog Number: 
b.17
Date: 
1995
Volume: 
2nd Printing
Abstract: 
The first collection of plays from the long-running late night theater production &ldquo;Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind&rdquo; (30 Plays in 60 Minutes.) <br />
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
Covered in stickers, need better copy.
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ISSN/ISBN: 
1-56850-031-9

6x5: no matter the stitching the seams will unravel

Catalog Number: 
z.29.2
Date: 
June 2002
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
6x5 is a collection of written and visual material that aspires to be a unified art object. All elements are intended to interact with all other elements but their collisions are not premeditated. Each issue has a loose theme that is sometimes determined before the work is collected, sometimes after. Some elements are entirely handcrafted. Some elements are fragments, stanzas plucked from larger poems or paintings taken out of a series. Each element stands alone, without title, caption, or authorial notation.
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eng
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