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		<title>Comment on Field Static : A Group Show About The Object by Algorithm and Contingency / Is there such a thing as a mundane object? “Art at large” and the counter-factual objet trouvé.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Algorithm and Contingency / Is there such a thing as a mundane object? “Art at large” and the counter-factual objet trouvé.</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Greenberg and Duchamp. The pamphlet in question will be distributed in the exhibition &#8216;Field Static : A Group Show about the Object&#8216; curated by the wonderful duo of Devin King and Caroline Picard in June this year (the pamphlet [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Modern Romance: An Interview with Jac Jemc by Largehearted Boy: Book Notes - Jac Jemc "My Only Wife"</title>
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		<dc:creator>Largehearted Boy: Book Notes - Jac Jemc "My Only Wife"</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 16:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] interview with the author The Lantern Daily interview with the author Time Out Chicago interview with the [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on The Brightest Thing in the World by catherine slade</title>
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		<dc:creator>catherine slade</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Looking forward to the book signing.</description>
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		<title>Comment on The Brightest Thing in the World by Background Color : An Interview with Matthew Goulish : Bad at Sports</title>
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		<dc:creator>Background Color : An Interview with Matthew Goulish : Bad at Sports</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 17:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Over the last several months, I have been working with Matthew Goulish as an editor and publisher of his forthcoming collection of essays, The Brightest Thing in the World: Three Essays from the Institute of Failure. Over the course of that process, questions began to emerge from the periphery of the text as I continued to read and re-read the manuscript. These questions did not arrive at first glance for me, but rather coalesced with my sense for Goulish&#8217;s craft. The Brightest Thing in the World is a collection of essays that touch on seating strategies, Dick Cheney, cuckoo clocks, the Fibonacci series, butterflies and old friends. It covers tremendous ground for being only 70 pages; the experience of those pages feels most like an afternoon I spent once, a few years ago, when a very dear friend whom I hadn&#8217;t seen for years had a six-hour lay over in Chicago. We spent about three of those hours walking around Wicker Park and after the 20 minutes of  personal-life catch up, regularly found ourselves in a conversant territory that was at times abstract, reflective, sanguine, funny and joyous. Only in retrospect did I consider how our physical derive coincided with the discussion we&#8217;d had, or how — perhaps — we had, in an intuitive and accidental way, managed to negotiate the past and the present at once. Goulish similarly weaves multiple threads together like a tapestry and by their accumulated resonance creates an impression of loss and longing. As in Sebald’s Rings of Saturn, the reader passes through an associative experience and the colors of each facet are bright and vivid — perhaps like the leaves in fall on a misty morning. These are the essays of a poet; like the performance of words, each verb is as active as a muscle. The Brightest Thing in the World: Three Essays from the Institute of Failure will be released at Defribillator Gallery on Monday, May7th from 7-9pm.  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Over the last several months, I have been working with Matthew Goulish as an editor and publisher of his forthcoming collection of essays, The Brightest Thing in the World: Three Essays from the Institute of Failure. Over the course of that process, questions began to emerge from the periphery of the text as I continued to read and re-read the manuscript. These questions did not arrive at first glance for me, but rather coalesced with my sense for Goulish&#8217;s craft. The Brightest Thing in the World is a collection of essays that touch on seating strategies, Dick Cheney, cuckoo clocks, the Fibonacci series, butterflies and old friends. It covers tremendous ground for being only 70 pages; the experience of those pages feels most like an afternoon I spent once, a few years ago, when a very dear friend whom I hadn&#8217;t seen for years had a six-hour lay over in Chicago. We spent about three of those hours walking around Wicker Park and after the 20 minutes of  personal-life catch up, regularly found ourselves in a conversant territory that was at times abstract, reflective, sanguine, funny and joyous. Only in retrospect did I consider how our physical derive coincided with the discussion we&#8217;d had, or how — perhaps — we had, in an intuitive and accidental way, managed to negotiate the past and the present at once. Goulish similarly weaves multiple threads together like a tapestry and by their accumulated resonance creates an impression of loss and longing. As in Sebald’s Rings of Saturn, the reader passes through an associative experience and the colors of each facet are bright and vivid — perhaps like the leaves in fall on a misty morning. These are the essays of a poet; like the performance of words, each verb is as active as a muscle. The Brightest Thing in the World: Three Essays from the Institute of Failure will be released at Defribillator Gallery on Monday, May7th from 7-9pm.  [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Notes from Lady Rollins by admin</title>
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		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:35:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Check out the result of our practice! http://soundcloud.com/lady-rollins/lady-rollins-eaeeeaoeao</description>
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		<title>Comment on The Family of Man by tabata</title>
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		<dc:creator>tabata</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 11:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Inside the Mutation of Fortune by ptz plus</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2012 19:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 14:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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