The Trouble With Bartleby
is
an exercise in constructive production

via words and images; sometimes lucid
and sometimes less so

Today is Thursday, January 24, 2008
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quote of the day:

"And yet what a wealth of space there is within us. Who dares to adventure there? We need explorers, discoverers of unknown worlds, which lie within us and are waiting to be discovered."
- Ionesco, in Notes and Counter Notes
"The Trouble With Bartleby" is a production of
Lynne DeSilva-Johnson, who can't decide if she lives in Brooklyn, Beacon, or the general In Between.

Bartleby would prefer not to, a common malady in a maddening quotidian wherein our acts are of dubious value... but in the tradition of absurd, if self-damning, creation, there is much to be found by plowing our depths via whatever avenues we may find available to us.

In response to such, this project is conceived of as an exercise in curated utility, in which new strategies may be employed to encourage a consciousness of dialogue both with the self and the community, through the accumulation and transmission of visual, textual, and aural documents.

This contractual, living and accessible utility is meant to be dynamic, and will include components that are to change daily.
These will be of a variety of media and/or content.

Perhaps there is some utility to the inclusion of CV-clogging information in all its emperor's legitimacy-making. Nonetheless, Ms. DeSilva-Johnson would prefer not to.

For the time being, her blog can be found here.



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