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A Multi-Media Installation EventDon’t Shy Away From Intimacies
Thursday, October 29, 2009
By Woman Around Town
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Public art project seeks involvement
Sunday, October 25, 2009
By Sara Bauknecht, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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This Just In . . . Live blogging from Bill Hayward's Intimacy Project
The Best American Poetry
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The Intimacies Project
Sunday, October 25, 2009
By Justin Taylor, HTMLGIANT
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Author Archives: jeff t johnson
cloud from ground #7
Where we stand In tandem and are joined A shared breath, doubled Shadows shin tied Tried again sorted images Rolled over and then
Posted in Etymology, Events, Move
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Untitled
Here the place We lean into A hard plane Both and another Both our audience Take them apart A classic design Our last scene
Posted in Etymology, Move, music
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Room
As were its own How’s the room Outside the storm Of movement, the horse Upside down in the tree The room is part of the room When together when We neighbor each Past, song
Posted in Ambient Dialogue, Etymology, Move
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More in a bit…
We will return to blogging once Jordan and Billy come out. Meanwhile, observe the ambient stretching…
Posted in Hype, Move
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How’s the Room?
Numberless iteration In a different room In every movement Make it up To one another: skin To skin: speak When is this time This time forward Is there a cue For starting
Posted in Ambient Dialogue, Etymology, Events, Hype, Move
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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 … Continue reading
Posted in Ambient Dialogue, Paint
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We Do It All Without a Mirror
I’m just coming back …………………..from Atlantic City where I lost a bundle
Posted in Ambient Dialogue, Move
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