excerpts from “State and the Response of the Dulled Senses”
“We want the choir pop-ulation we set the fires in the hills.” This program is in response to the common cold of the dulled six senses. Let’s pat our backs, so as to cough up the capitol ash, and reform a dialect on the heels of baby’s first breaths. Inundated with the “Big Lie”* propaganda and his twin sister “Big Truth”**, the smoke is often times too thick for us to make sense of. Yet don’t be surprised to find that out of our foggy stumble cents are to be made by bourgeois class fictionalist.Taste:
In a state of all out assault via the chemical warfare of preservatives, hormones, and artificial flavoring by the N.J. Turnpike white coats. In conjunction with its partner in sensory impressionism, olfactory, our taste can be tricked and confused by the duality of “Lie/Truth” propaganda. The chemical responses, if induced at a young enough age and in high enough volumes, can leave an organism on the scratch for life. Tongues are left sterile, inundated with chemical rhetoric that program the question; “It tastes, therefore it is?”
*Big Lie Propaganda is a form of propaganda that consists of telling a lie so big that no one would believe it to be untrue. The term is believed to have been coined by the Nazi propaganda machine during World War 2.**Big Truth Propaganda is a form of propaganda which plays upon the context of truth on perception. The method consists of telling a truth so broad or general that it is suggestive of a perspective without divulging any context.
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#1 the Softhands p.2, the Primos p.5, Anchors for Architects p.7, Guy Debord’s “The Society of the Spectacle” p.1, “Nanotechnology” p.6, Jean-Paul Sartre’s “Dirty Hands” p.4, “State and Response of the Dulled Senses” p.8, Jacob Lawrence (back page art) .
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number2.jpg#2 Timonium/Pehr Interview p.1, Werner Heisenberg p.7, Michael Frayn’s ”Copenhagen” p.8, DeLay It Yourself p.5-6, Tussle p.2, Dear Ask Point Break p.4, Henry Miller (back page art) .
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number3.jpg#3 The Muslims/Crooked Cowboy–p.4, Huell, Low Income Houser–p.7, Gamma-ray Burst–p.8, Pullman’s “Blue on Blue”–p.5-6, LACMA’s Lost Volumes–p.2, “Digest Classifieds”–p.1, New! Page .9 Blurbs