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TM — DAVID LYNCH — going on or not going — the mind — inside outside — i need a photo for internet profiles — pixels — images — meditate think stop thinking — do don’t do — redo reset restart — steps — go on go down into out of — in two into many — (word flashes from an old poem) — what leads in - to — what follows — after — past after future — laura dern — what comes before what comes after what goes before what goes after — what is the difference between coming and going — to come to go - depends on what side of the door {i’m / you’re} on — what side of the hole — a hole in a wall potentially a passage an opening— a hole in the ground goes nowhere (think about words — hole — way in way out into the ground into a cellar an attic a space — to close too close — near far — away any way the way one way — streets — passages — on the street in the street — to get in or out to stay in or out the way in or out — set — set in settle in set out - settle out — sediments sentiments — there is no point — no set point to get a point to score a point to make a point — stress — to stress something — to sketch a point — tension torsion stress mess — mess with something mess something up mix something down — mash smash crush squash — time floats in and out of focus — in and out back and forth — for what — oscillations wave forms forces — particles articles — art articulate — make create do something some thing any thing no thing — hinge open close — the door — duchamp — two fields — force fields — shields
reduce expand — reduce things to a series of photographs or expand them —
create things or arrange things
create make do — to make do with or without some things —to do something with or without making some other thing —
to think without doing — or is thinking doing something —
instead of ‘alive’ {say / write} 'not dead' — not dead is not good —
it seems IMPOSSIBLE — trying to find or make or take a photo of myself — a ‘profile’
‘selfies’ are disgusting — the word nauseates me —
ART takes up too much room —
living takes up too much time —
OBJECTS — the entire world consists of objects