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Annotations around Nothing in Particular and Everything in General

This is some of what we are thinking.
Not.
This is some of what we’re listening to.
Sonic Youth and Coco Rosie and Colonycollapsedisorder Radio.
This is some of what makes sense right now.
New buses new buses new buses new buses and learning science is fun.
Someone talked about doing a project onnnnnnnnnn
The impossible formations around the desire to migrate and the souvenirs that migrants carry with them and what they say to people who have a name for this desire viz a viz the other people in the lawyer outfits. Unchecked. Check it check it check it check it check it (fade out).
This is some what it means.
The city is moving towards planned vegetation and everyone’s included.
Paraphrasing some of what we hear:
A beehive as a monarchy has awkward connotations.
The so-called Queen or the Super-Breeder. Is what I’m gunning for. The Egg Slave and
anything goes in the name of alternative vocab.
(Things are not what they seem. EVER.)
What does a scratchy radio track do to a piece of writing? Or some old school jazz?
This can be anywhere. To everyone.
This is anywhere. To some people.
Other people watch their feet. And generators get denser.
Free verse about thousands and thousands of seconds of light.

ALL THIS IS THE WAY WE ANNOTATE THIS MUTINY
ALL THIS IS THE WAY WE ANNOTATE THIS M-UNITY
ALL MUTINY IS THE WAY WE ANNOTATE THIS


To see video, click here.

Credits:
A video by Priya Sen, Amitabh Kumar
Produced at Sarai Media Lab, 2008

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