dream-a-rama

Art, Crumbs, School — Alisa on February 3, 2010 at 5:55 pm

Normally in class I take wonderfully helpful notes. I didn’t sleep last night, so today I just took wonderful notes.


Secession building, 1898, Olbrich
“Ver Sacrum” rights of spring. Name of their joural
Produced like Kemscott press model (Karen) of normal flesh
Ver Sacrum
Meant to be an art object, and it deflated in NY twice

Hoffmeann and Mose wanted you to regard the fork as a iece of art

Germany
Henry van de velde
Eptiomy of Art Nourveau magazines.

Interpretations:
>>Produced like Kemscott press model (Karen) of normal flesh
Means: Kelmscott Press model> printing press > Karen Zimmerman let me use a printing press > models have normal flesh (?)

>> Meant to be an art object, and it deflated in NY twice
Means: Deflated twice> a reference to this work by Claes Oldenberg that was vandalized. The piece inflated and deflated, and the twice refers to the the pre-vandalism and post-reconstructed forms.

I love involuntary typing. I wish that I could type up my dreams as I dreamt them, outside of class.

1 Comment »

  1. The beauty was that you actually knew what that mess meant!

    Comment by Mom — February 7, 2010 @ 11:41 am

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