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Thursday, October 29, 2009
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
By Justin Taylor, HTMLGIANT
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cloud to ground #4
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In Memoriam- Anna

the world feels less substantial…my friend is gone.
radiant, bold, carefree, strong. anna always danced closely with the truth. when she spoke, a line was drawn in space and secret worlds opened. she was a constant unfolding: the more i knew her the hungrier i became. her exquisite sense of taste made me safe with her as an artist–surely anna could protect me from the demons of bad art! her humor, love of music, words and art was so big it touched the corners of any room in which she stood. her spirit was palpable. an exotic creature and yet she was innately open about her humanity. we often talked about the thickness of life, how strange and difficult it can be (like moving through honey) and yet–she always had an ease about her. it was these polarities that i loved.
i truly believe we were made of the same skin and bones. we mirrored each other in so many ways that her mere presence validated me. she understood without words some of my deepest struggles. two weeks before she passed she said to me, “now, this is going to sound very new- agey–but, its as though we know each other from another dimension.” knowing her intimately was a singular experience–for it is only with her that i have felt the quickening of truth and depth of knowing that two similar souls share. thank you anna. – Jordan
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cloud to ground #1
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photo: © 2009 Jason Riker, Riker Productions, All Rights Reserved
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Half-Horse (during Jordan & Billy’s performance)

photo: © 2009 Jason Riker, Riker Productions
The horse dies, lifts its leg, its breastbone gripped by body suspended in space. One perceives the horse is dead, limp. One perceives the horse reborn when it works up to a rise. One does not perceive another horse dead in the space. One horse wears partial clothing.
The horse is resuscitated through a series of gestures, fingertips at odds. Filaments of shoulder muscle slap the dead horse breathing. Nothing is gripped so tight as the breath; so long the horse is on the ground the horse is dying. One perceives the horse because it dies more slowly than the world.
Or, one perceives the horse gravity. If one is alive, one is four feet on the ground, heels lifted. If one is half-alive, one is limp, suspended in space. If one is dying, one writhes, writhing often referred to as spiraling out. Dead, the horse creeps up behind the living, falls.
But one does not fall upon dying. Half-alive, the horse lifts its eyes extend its fingers finger out extend to hold out a bouquet of roses. Half-alive the horse’s fingers branch outward like claws.
Or, the horse is half-alive, back folded, hands behind the head in prayer. One perceives the horse’s hands are folded prayer because the horse is already dying, this half-alive horse, and its dying causes a string of pearls across its mane. A pearl is signifier, half-dead horse, signal of something. Half-dead horse alive to say the horse is living. One perceives the half-horse half-alive, choking itself as to say.
Or, one perceives the horse as limp. Hunched over, a string of pearls tangle the mane the horse gallops. In place rubbing breath on its body, hoof in one clean wide line. The other hoof is resisting weeping. O string of pearls, O half-horse, limp dead with air then come alive. O half-dead horse dance with nothing, kneel on the floor with two knees. O do your hooves take on the form of hands?
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Eva while she is working
Eva while she is working
papered on the wall
Bill while Eva is working
papered on the wall
Music past partition
Eva working on the wall
Anna says the Project
Eva working on the wall
Claire types on the table
Eva working on the wall
Call me on the line
adjusting paper on the wall
Bill with push pins
Eva working on the wall
Anna says the Project
Eva pushes on the wall
Eva while she is working
papered on the wall
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Entry Point (during Billy & Jordan’s afternoon performance)

photo: © 2009 Jason Riker, Riker Productions
If the only entry point is animal.
If the only entry point is animal is dog on the ground is harpoon.
If the only entry point is animal is dog on the ground is harpoon then this is dead narwhal then these are two grips.
Then these are two fists are maracas.
This is a wide-open sound, held as to knot.
And this is the regal gorilla performing its solo, a series of figure eight gestures with one grand finale.
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