Monday, March 31, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Radical Closure - How can cinema respond to a history shaped by violence? Akram Zaatari - PFA Theater - November 29 - December 12, 2006
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008

the room beneath her dress
recent as browse tinge sand across aisles adequate to rove
contestants arrive with their knowledge intact
promptings were lenient
pitch coffee on the table fascinate - pockets peel with lamp
persuade anonymous in beverage
acacias coalesce to pounce subsequent stairs
shelvings blend as wood attains moisture
equivalents brim nave in a practical clasp
absence habituates the film - situate the room in frequent pauses
harbor half prompts pavement steep in beverage
kilometers trim - blend with extracted certainties
her dress in a tentative fold lock the slightest surface

Labels: poem
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
per hour to my disappointment 20 kilometers per hour
day ocean was my disappointment ocean was 20 per hour ocean was 20 per speed over speed over the ocean per hour wind speed over my disappointment per hour disappointment 20 kilometers per hour kilometers per hour ocean was 20 kilometers per hour speed over speed over ocean 20 kilometers per hour my disappointment kilometers per hour to my 20 disappointment kilometers per kilometers per kilometers per hour kilometers per hour speed over speed over my disappointment 20 kilometers per hour over the ocean my disappointment per hour ocean was 20 kilometers my 20 disappointment 20 kilometers per hour ocean hour to my disappointment 20 kilometers my disappointment 20 kilometers per hour my disappointment over the ocean was ocean hour ocean was speed over my disappointment kilometers per hour ocean hour kilometers per hour
- letter from Sachiko – cut no. 4
Labels: letter from sachiko, poem
wind speed over the ocean was my disappointment
wind speed over the ocean per hour
day ocean was 20 kilometers per hour
20 kilometers per hour was my disappointment
ocean was 20 kilometers over the ocean
speed over speed over the ocean was my 20 disappointment
wind speed over my disappointment 20 kilometers per hour
my disappointment was ocean 20 kilometers
over the ocean was ocean 20 kilometers per hour was my disappointment
ocean was 20 kilometers per hour to my disappointment per hour
- letter from Sachiko – cut no. 1
Labels: letter from sachiko, poem
Monday, March 17, 2008
Letter from Sachiko with pages missing



...the anticipation cruelly betrayed me.
When Henry kindly took a boat out to tell you that I came to see you, I nearly wept for joy, but he told me that you had switched work shifts with your friend and couldn’t leave the ship. I reluctantly gave up meeting you in Osaka and went to Kobe next day and waited for you. To my disappointment, it was such a windy day that the wind speed over the ocean was 20 kilometers per hour. I figured I wouldn’t be able to see you then and decided to wait yet another day, praying for our reunion.
You never showed up at Mama-san’s house in Kobe , though. I was dying to see you again – I had been taking English conversation class every evening and studying so hard just to talk to you even in broken English. You and I speak different languages and have different cultures and customs. That may be part of the reason that we might have misunderstood each other, but I was just so upset and exhausted both physically and mentally.
What a tragedy – I had such huge expectations from self-serving pretension. My sorrow and anger has been taken over by hate. Why didn’t you see me? While I gave you the benefit of doubt thinking that you may have had so much work and been unable to leave the ship, I also wrapped myself up in paranoia that you had somebody else that you wanted to see.
I have to forget about you as if nothing has ever happened. I can still control myself with reasons. My heart is broken in pieces, but I want to say this – I regret my imprudence and ask you to return my picture.
Sachiko
P.S. I never lose my pride as Japanese.
(translated by Maki)
found letter at Alameda Flea Market
Sunday, Feb 5, 2006

Labels: drawings, letter from sachiko
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Late Spring: Collaboration with Yuan Chen (779-831)

easily as mouth
kisses
sparrows squabble, stir up ghost evening wind closes gate, hesitating on quietly flowers fall but insects smear on tongue stir up ghost on the steps
twittering by the
quietly flowers fall
quietly flowers fall but no gate, hesitating on cleavage opening easily as the steps
on the steps
of curtain
thought quietly flowers fall but no one comes mouth
hips steps
of cleavage opening fall but no one comes
skin
quietly flowers fall but no kisses
sparrows squabble, opening easily as mouth
and insects smear on tongue
Yuan Chen and Ray Craig
2008

Labels: late spring, poem
































































































