Thanks, Doug. I hadn't even noticed the beginnings of an acrostic down the left margin, because I was so intent on a diastic spelling out of each word in the title across the corresponding line. Within the third lines particularly, it's difficult to keep track of the positions of letters within the artist's eight letter last name. I may not even try a diastic live at 3:30 today, and retreat to the more likely achievable simultaneous writing performance of acrostic and intuitive drafts.
Barry
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 09:31:36 -0600, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I like the way these are going, Barry, but the 'h' at the beginning of the third line confuses me, as they sdeemed to be going as straight first letter acrostics�.
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>Doug
>On 2011-09-14, at 4:46 PM, Barry Alpert wrote:
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>> SAY, ANN HAMILTON
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>> So name way.
>> Are understood, wanted,
>> helped. Part, time giving really simultaneous questions different . . .
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>> SAY, ANN HAMILTON
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>> Simultaneous back, maybe,
>> A in hand.
>> Have makes simultaneous / making still territory inventory relationships.
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>> Barry Alpert / Silver Spring MD US / 9-14-11 (6:44 PM)
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>> Warming up for a rather different compositional processing of her language, live, in two days.
>>
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