Writing Slogans
I came across these in a post at , and I thought we might want to examine them.
ALLEN GINSBERG”S MIND WRITING SLOGANS
“First thought is best in Art, second in other matters.” –William Blake
I. GROUND (Situation, or Primary Perception)
- “First Thought, Best Thought” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- “Take a friendly attitude toward your thoughts.” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- “The Mind must be loose.” –John Adams
- “One perception must immediately and directly lead to a further perception.” –Charles Olson, “Projective Verse”
- “My writing is a picture of the mind moving.” –Philip Whalen
- Surprise Mind –Allen Ginsberg
- “The old pond, a frog jumps in, Kerplunk!” –Basho
- “Magic is the total delight (appreciation) of chance” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- “Do I contradict myself?
Very well, then I contradict myself,
(I am large. I contain multitudes.)” –Walt Whitman - “…What quality went to form a man of achievement, especially in literature? …Negative capability, that is, when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact & reason.” –John Keats
- “Form is never more than an extension of content.” –Robert Creeley to Charles Olson
- “Form follows function.” –Frank Lloyd Wright
- Ordinary Mind includes eternal perceptions. –A.G.
- “Nothing is better for being Eternal
Nor so white as the white that dies of a day.” –Louis Zukofsky - Notice what you notice. –A.G.
- Catch yourself thinking. –A.G.
- Observe what”s vivid. –A.G.
- Vividness is self-selecting. –A.G.
- “Spots of Time” –William Wordsworth
- If we don”t show anyone we”re free to write anything. –A.G.
- “My mind is open to itself.” –Gelek Rinpoche
- “Each on his bed spoke to himself alone, making no sound.” –Charles Reznikoff
II. PATH (Method or Recognition)
- “No ideas but in things.” “…No ideas but in the Facts.” –William Carlos Williams
- “Close to the nose.” –W.C.Williams
- “Sight is where the eye hits.” –Louis Zukofsky
- “Clamp the mind down on objects.” –W.C.Williams
- “Direct treatment of the thing…” (or object.)” –E.Pound, 1912
- “Presentation, not reference…” –Ezra Pound
- “Give me a for instance.” –Vernacular
- “Show not tell.” –Vernacular
- “The natural object is always the adequate symbol.” –Ezra Pound
- “Things are symbols of themselves.” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- “Labor well the minute particulars, take care of the little ones
He who would do good for another must do it in minute particulars
General Good is the plea of the Scoundrel Hypocrite and Flatterer
For Art & Science cannot exist but in minutely organized particulars” –William Blake - “And being old she put a skin/On everything she said.” –W.B.Yeats
- “Don”t think of words when you stop but to see the picture better.” –Jack Kerouac
- “Details are the Life of Prose.” –Jack Kerouac
- Intense fragments of spoken idiom, best. –A.G.
- “Economy of Words” –Ezra Pound
- “Tailoring” –Gregory Corso
- Maximum information, minimum number of syllables. –A.G.
- Syntax condensed, sound is solid. –A.G.
- Savor vowels, appreciate consonants. –A.G.
- “Compose in the sequence of the musical phrase, not in sequence of a metronome.” –Ezra online slots Pound
- “…awareness…of the tone leading of the vowels.” –Ezra Pound
- “…an attempt to approximate classical quantitative meters…” –Ezra Pound
- “Lower limit speech, upper limit song” –Louis Zukofsky
- “Phanopoeia, Melopoeia, Logopoeia.” –Ezra Pound
- “Sight, Sound & Intellect.” –Louis Zukofsky
- “Only emotion objectified endures.” — Louis Zukofsky
III. FRUITION (Result or Appreciation)
- Spiritus = Breathing = Inspiration = Unobstructed Breath
- “Alone with the Alone” –Plotinus
- Sunyata (Skt.) = Ku (Japanese) = Emptiness
- “What”s the sound of one hand clapping?” –Zen Koan
- “What”s the face you had before you were born?” –Zen Koan
- Vipassana (Skt.) = Clear Seeing
- “Stop the world” –Carlos Casteneda
- “The purpose of art is to stop time.” –Bob Dylan
- “The unspeakable visions of the individual.” –J.K.
- “I”m going to try speaking some reckless words, and I want you to try to listen recklessly.” –Chuang Tzu, (Tr. Burton Watson)
- “Candor” –Whitman
- “One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.” –Shakespeare
- “Contact” –A Magazine, Nathaniel West & W.C. Williams, Eds.
- “God Appears & God is Light
To those poor Souls who dwell in Night
But does a Human Form Display
To those who Dwell in Realms of day.” –W. Blake - Subject is known by what she sees. –A.G.
- Others can measure their visions by what we see. –A.G.
- Candor ends paranoia. –A.G.
- “Willingness to be Fool.” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- “day & night/you”re all right” –Corso
- Tyger: “Humility is Beatness.” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche & A.G.
- Lion: “Surprise Mind” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche & A.G.
- Garuda: “Crazy Wisdom Outrageousness” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- Dragon: “Unborn Inscrutability” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- “To be men not destroyers” –Ezra Pound
- “Speech synchronizes mind & body.” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- “The Emperor unites Heaven & Earth.” –Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche
- “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.” –Shelley
- “Make it new” –Ezra Pound
- “When the mode of music changes, the walls of the city shake” –Plato
- “Every third thought shall be my grave” –W. Shakespeare, “The Tempest”
- “That in black ink my love may still shine bright” –W. Shakespeare, Sonnets
- “Only emotion endures” –Ezra Pound
- “Well while I”m here I”ll
do the work–
and what”s the Work?
To ease the pain of living.
Everything else, drunken
dumbshow.” –A.G. - “…Kindness, sweetest
of the small notes
in the world”s ache,
most modest & gentle
of the elementsentered man before history
and became his daily
connection, let no man
tell you otherwise.” –Carl Rakosi
L.09.7: READ piece
This is more of an invitation than an assignment. Over the past year or so, I’ve been collecting the letters R-E-A-D, such as you would find at Michael’s or similar establishments, to display in my media center.
So far, all I’ve done is just prop them up, but a seventh set I bought recently got me to thinking: why not turn them into sculpture?
The invitation/challenge is to take one of these sets—or any other set you might find or create—and turn it into something visually interesting.
Here are the sets. I have included my GAE membership card for scale.
These are 4″ tall wooden letters. The book is 9″ tall and could just as well be laid on its side.
Foam, 7″ tall.
Cardboard, hollow, 8″ tall.
Metal, open back, 6″ tall.
Plywood, 8″ tall.
Pressboard, 9″ tall.
Here are some potential display spaces.
The entrance to the library: the 32″ band of carpet at the top of the wall, the 36″ airspace, the 27″x92″ window.
The main area. The 32″ carpet band goes all around the space, and the 36″ airspace is available.
The classroom/reference area: the orange wall is 37″ tall and is negotiable. I need for the posters up top to remain where they are.
The stacks. The blue wall is 52″ tall. There’s a second stacks area where the wall is green, and it’s much the same. The framed posters are hung, but everything is negotiable. No airspace in the stacks: the ceiling is much lower and dangly bits would be too enticing.
There are two of these yellow columns in the room. Three sides of each column are available.
This is a little glass display case in case anyone wanted to go all Damien Hirst on me. It’s 14″ square, and each “story” is 12″ tall.
If you would like to inspect the space and choose a site for your work, just let me know.
Paint. Wire. String. Papier-maché. Wood.
Freestanding. Wall-mounted. Suspended.
Ultra-modern. Minimalist. Baroque. Figurative. Clean. Messy. Sleek. Intricate.
Sendakian. Willemsesque. Warholian. Nevelsonish.
Refer to reading in general. Or to a specific genre. Or book. Or eschew allusion altogether.
The idea would be to create something that is artistically compelling to the children who encounter it. Astonish them. Intrigue them. Delight them. It doesn’t have to be “kid-friendly.” It has to be right. Turn my media center into a gallery for contemporary art.
If you want merely to submit a design for something fabulous, do that. Post it here, and I’ll eventually get around to making it.
SHA!
Ha! You thought the world had forgotten! Let the commenting begin.
Followup
With the confidence provided by his newfound self-actualization, he was able to venture out into other endeavors… such as promoting a new line of children’s science kits.
Beetlejuice Redux
Oh my. This is the greatest piece of corroborative evidence I have come across this year.
Discuss.