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A Prank of Georges Pulley-Pulley III written by Thalia Field & Abigail Lang performed by Dee Beasnael, April Matthis, and Christina Rouner designed and produced by Ben Williams original music by Billy Martin aka illy B published by Essay Press recorded at The Collapsable Hole, NYC in 2024 00:01 machine for a landscape    02:54 machine for ellis island (mencken & stein 2)    07:09 machine for days    12:06 machine for get me not    16:20 machine for holding hands    21:46 machine for making marks    27:36 machine for branding    27:53 machine for sea glass    30:38 machine for seeing ghosts    34:49 machine for the country entirely (mencken & stein 3)    40:11 machine for chimeras    41:48 machine for making spare parts    50:24 machine for again    Copyright © 2010 Thalia Field and Abigail Lang Used by permission of Essay Press
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A Prank of Georges Pulley-Pulley III written by Thalia Field & Abigail Lang performed by Dee Beasnael, April Matthis, and Christina Rouner designed and produced by Ben Williams original music by Billy Martin aka illy B published by Essay Press recorded at The Collapsable Hole, NYC in 2024 00:01 machine for a landscape    02:54 machine for ellis island (mencken & stein 2)    07:09 machine for days    12:06 machine for get me not    16:20 machine for holding hands    21:46 machine for making marks    27:36 machine for branding    27:53 machine for sea glass    30:38 machine for seeing ghosts    34:49 machine for the country entirely (mencken & stein 3)    40:11 machine for chimeras    41:48 machine for making spare parts    50:24 machine for again    Copyright © 2010 Thalia Field and Abigail Lang Used by permission of Essay Press
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Point and Line - Coming – of – Age
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1 year ago
Point and Line - Coming – of – Age
Point and Line Point and Line questions that thing we think of as a “self” through indices and geometries, silences, and collective thinking. The book itself becomes an empty self with pages filled with refractions and reflections. Coming–of–Age Chapter 7 written by Thalia Field this episode is performed by Anna Foss Wilson original music by Alex Waterman in collaboration with Eternities - Katie Porter (clarinet and bass clarinet) and Bob Bellerue (electronics and feedback) designed and produced by Ben Williams recorded at the Collapsable Hole in NYC Copyright © 2000 by Thalia Field Used by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp.
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A Prank of Georges Pulley-Pulley III written by Thalia Field & Abigail Lang performed by Dee Beasnael, April Matthis, and Christina Rouner designed and produced by Ben Williams original music by Billy Martin aka illy B published by Essay Press recorded at The Collapsable Hole, NYC in 2024 00:01 machine for a landscape    02:54 machine for ellis island (mencken & stein 2)    07:09 machine for days    12:06 machine for get me not    16:20 machine for holding hands    21:46 machine for making marks    27:36 machine for branding    27:53 machine for sea glass    30:38 machine for seeing ghosts    34:49 machine for the country entirely (mencken & stein 3)    40:11 machine for chimeras    41:48 machine for making spare parts    50:24 machine for again    Copyright © 2010 Thalia Field and Abigail Lang Used by permission of Essay Press