Monday, April 21, 2025

index | found poems by ron reed

Here are links to several found poems I've assembled over the years. They are centos, "poetical works wholly composed of verses or passages taken from other authors, disposed in a new form or order." 


seven found poems assembled from the pages of the new yorker | 2022


six found poems assembled from the pages of the new yorker | 2021



found poem assembled from the pages of the new yorker | 2020



four found poems assembled from the pages of the new yorker | 2019

Two robots are coming.

Hide the WD-40...



assembled from the pages of the new yorker | 2018

I'm probably going to be a mad scientist,

and make the original recipe for creating life on earth... 


Musicians and night-club proprietors lead complicated lives...


I know nothing about her but what I heard from the scuzbut on the streets...


It came to pass in New York...


gift wrap, old prescriptions, old chargers, broken headphones...


Other people's minds are a foreign country...


Earthlings are fragile, demanding, and germy...


Movements of the lower lip in dance,
A work consisting of a hundred love lyrics...


The morning was cold and the sky was bright...


God spoke.
My own true love...

perfect days | @inglee + luke walker

 











the poster is by @inglee
the photos of the miniature are by luke walker (@luke wretina)

Saturday, April 19, 2025

loren wilkinson | easter eggs


Warmed under wings of unholy ghosts

On Holy Saturday the candy eggs 

Hatch and holler "buy me" 

From their cellophane sacks.

 

And in the night the children sleep

Tucked in plastic beds

With candy ducks in plastic grass

Quacking in their heads.

 

But in the April dawn

They enter the cool light of living rooms

Where color blooms in the corners.

Green beneath the chairs, scarlet in the cushions,

In its shadows the room hides sweetness like a tree.

 

For an instant the children wait surprised,

As women in an unexpected spring might wait

Before trilliums, and the singing birds,

And the emptiness of tombs.

tse hung seeto | south leed's garage, madison, wisconsin

 


Saturday, April 12, 2025

assembled poem | found, misread, and misheard

Obviously, Montag now looks like a heel rather than a hero when he burns him up, but I don't like heroes, all is well. In 2014, his mother was accidentally killed by her own car when another motorist attempted to help her turn her vehicle around after fly-tipped rubbish blocked her path. The outrage was caused by heavy rains and landslides. Crows are out attempting to restore power where safe.

Did you hear about the film festival in Sweden where the audience is hypnotized before seeing a movie?

You can be persuaded to slough off the vacant feet.

Before settling on Tiny Tim, Herbert Khaury tested a variety of names: Emmett Swink, Texarkana Tex, Rollie Dell, Darry Dover, Judas K. Foxglove, and Larry Love. 

the kitchen of the main house | aldo balding

 


Aldo Balding
b. 1960, England

Thursday, April 10, 2025

photos | evelyn hofer

 

Girl With Bicycle
Dublin, 1966

The Bowery
New York 1963

Anna and Emma
Dublin, 1966

Phoenix Park on Sunday
Dublin, 1966

Two Chairs
London, 1975

Blind Shepherd
Spain, 1963

Calder's Spoon
Roxbury, 1976

Gravediggers
Dublin, 1966

Thursday, February 20, 2025

my movie montages


I love the movies. And I like making things. So I spend a lot of time making movies out of the movies. Here are links to some of my ongoing montage projects.  (Note: They're always best with headphones, or good speakers. The bigger the screen the better.)

Date Movies
The whole obsession began with the project of finding date references in movies.  It started with watching The Longest Day on June 6, 2004, which led to the search to find one movie for each day in the calendar year. Which led to finding a lot more than one movie clip for each day of the year. Which led to making montages for specific days, usually the birthdays of friends. I've created maybe seventy of the darn things, but most of them were posted on a defunct Vimeo account. Here are links to a handful I've put up on the YouTubes.
Jan 6  
Feb 21 NEW
Mar 1  NEW
Jun 7  
Sep 2  
Dec 22  
 

or one month at a time...
A Month At The Movies In Two And A Half Minutes 
October | dates only | dates + titles 
November | dates only | dates + titles   
I prefer the versions with no titles, just a stream of images and sound. But if you're curious about what movies the clips are from, or about the events depicted, there are versions including those things as well 

Dial V for Video
A tribute to video stores, a trailer for International Independent Video Store Day. 40 movies in 4:32.  Here.  

Good Time Diner
My son-in-law plays in a band, and they thought it would be a blast to project movie clips behind them while they play, and during breaks. So I got to make some really long montages! Welcome to the diner! Here's a minute-and-a-half trailer for one of their gigs, but unfortunately there are some restrictions for viewing the longer montages at the moment.  When I get those sorted out, I'll post links here. In case anybody's got 45 minutes to spare sometime...  ,

NT GUILTY: You need a good lawyer?
Movie clips about lawyers and the law, a graduation present for my daughter Katie's graduation from law school. Probably my favourite. Montage, not daughter.  Here

The Movies Go To The Movies: Marquees
A chronology of movie-going, as seen in the movies. A work in progress; here's how far I got by May 30 last year, starting with a 1915 screening of "The Curse Of Drink" at The Gem (from the film "On Moonlight Bay") through to "The Bicycle Thief" at The Rialto in 1991 (as seen in "The Player"). 

Earth Day International Film Festival: End of the World Edition
And here's the trailer for an imaginary film festival. Just for fun.