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Egidija's Notebook II: February 2013
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Still thinking about the title. Monday, 25 February 2013. Codex: between this and that. Collective investigation into codex and many contexts of its existence. A book an exhibition performances workshops. Private view: April 26, 2013 @ bookartbookshop, London. Labels: book [the idea of]. Codex: between this and that. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). London, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. The world is my. World: this is manifest in the fact that the limits of language. Codex: between this and that.
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Egidija's Notebook II: December 2013
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Still thinking about the title. Monday, 30 December 2013. Beavers: happy tea drinking critters with testicles to die for. Beavers have been misunderstood for a while. In middle ages they were pictured dog-size or larger. Beaver testicles were believed to have had medicinal properties; as a result, they were heavily hunted. Manuscripts often feature a hunting scene from the fable, first recorded by Aesop in the 6th century, where. Beaver, a four-footed animal that lives in pools, knows that he i. One beav...
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Egidija's Notebook II: June 2015
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Still thinking about the title. Wednesday, 24 June 2015. 8594; the photo book (part II): between documentation and memory (@ Photographers' gallery, London). Georges Didi-Huberman has recently been awarded Theodor-W.-Adorno-Preis. 2015, which is given for outstanding achievement in philosophy, music, theater or film. Some years ago he wrote I mages In Spine of All. 8595;↓↓. As a Lithuanian, I must start this blog with. Moshe Vorobeichic. In 1931 he published. 8595;↓↓. Curated by Martin Parr and WassinkLu...
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Egidija's Notebook II: → currious lens devices between the reader and the world
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Still thinking about the title. Tuesday, 24 February 2015. 8594; currious lens devices between the reader and the world. This blog post was first published at Wednesday Post. An instrument of natural magic may reappear as a philosophical instrument, as an instrument of entertainment, or as a practical "invention" in a new guise" (Hankins and Silverman, 1995). And all we are left with is the world. Window vinyls and a set of three artists’ books, including viewing devices. Opens at Milton Gallery @. Books...
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Egidija's Notebook II: → from book to film to book in a fanny dance
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Still thinking about the title. Thursday, 19 March 2015. 8594; from book to film to book in a fanny dance. 8230;) as we begin to read, a temporal process commences, which in addition to the two dimensions of surface and to the dimension of space—we think of the body. 8212;brings the fourth dimension of time. One of the essential characteristics of time is that the direction in which it moves is irreversible. (Hoculli, 1996). And A Trip to the Moon. Lumière Brothers produced Le Squelette joyeux. Caractacu...
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Egidija's Notebook II: #cybertext
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Still thinking about the title. Tuesday, 13 January 2015. 8595;↓↓. I like reading straightforward. Linear texts in straightforward. My reading, in fact, is an act of multilayered and multicursal pathway of linking, reading, connecting, proceeding. How very appropriate, I suppose. The term cybertext was coined by Espen Aarseth in Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature. Cybertext is used here to describe a broad textual media category". It is not in itself a literaty genre of any kind Cybertexts...
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Egidija's Notebook II: October 2014
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Still thinking about the title. Wednesday, 22 October 2014. Frivolous female readers / body and book. The original was published as Wednesday Post. This blog post is based on the research that I made for (in)discreet editions. Publications the discreet book of bathroom reading. And those frivolous readers. Which - in their own turn - were inspired by the material collected for. Codex: between one hand and another. 8595;↓↓. Young Woman Reading Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, Grasse 1732–1806 Paris). Photos...
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Egidija's Notebook II: March 2015
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Still thinking about the title. Thursday, 19 March 2015. 8594; from book to film to book in a fanny dance. 8230;) as we begin to read, a temporal process commences, which in addition to the two dimensions of surface and to the dimension of space—we think of the body. 8212;brings the fourth dimension of time. One of the essential characteristics of time is that the direction in which it moves is irreversible. (Hoculli, 1996). And A Trip to the Moon. Lumière Brothers produced Le Squelette joyeux. Caractacu...
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Egidija's Notebook II: ↓ reading ↓ imagining ↓ picturing ↓ procrastinating
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Still thinking about the title. Wednesday, 4 February 2015. 8595; reading ↓ imagining ↓ picturing ↓ procrastinating. While Bible might be delivering good news for some parts of population, in our house - it's Focus. Magazine. Today's issue alone is going to take a few bubble-baths of reading. So what's the good news of today? First of all, Einstein's collected papers. He sent to Mrs Curie in 1913. I only wish the texts were complemented by the scans of the originals. Only five imaginary sessions which, I...
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Egidija's Notebook II: → the photo book (part II): between documentation and memory (@ Photographers' gallery, London)
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Still thinking about the title. Wednesday, 24 June 2015. 8594; the photo book (part II): between documentation and memory (@ Photographers' gallery, London). Georges Didi-Huberman has recently been awarded Theodor-W.-Adorno-Preis. 2015, which is given for outstanding achievement in philosophy, music, theater or film. Some years ago he wrote I mages In Spine of All. 8595;↓↓. As a Lithuanian, I must start this blog with. Moshe Vorobeichic. In 1931 he published. 8595;↓↓. Curated by Martin Parr and WassinkLu...
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