
Paul Prudence
@paul-prudence
Artist/Writer /the-library /geoblocks ✷ linktr.ee/paulprudence ✷ ⧉ Cube³s ⟶ verse.works/series/c-be3...
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Excited to announce HOLO Stratigraphy.
A limited artist edition (risographed zine + print) mailed to all @HOLO_mg supporters in late summer.
This project explores three areas that I am passionate about: writing, geology and concrete poetry.
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www.holo.mg/shop/support...
More impression of earl...
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Now down to the final 2. On @verse
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Guy Debord and Asger Jorn
Mémoires, 1959
Famously wrapped in a détournement of sandpaper to rub any books near to it up the wrong way.
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◇ X-ray of a recently completed artist's book △
Hand-typed and hand-assembled. Ʌ Journey. Each page width is equal to 35km.
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Now down to the last 7 of 52 pieces. On @verse
How do we work with gaps of missing data at different scales and different distances of reference?
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Elsewhere, Nucci made a rather monolithic and cosmic mock-up of his 2 Geomodulos side-by-side, which I love. This image is giving me ideas.
Geomodulo > verse.works/series/geomo...
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Geomodulo #32 was picked up by @cosmicblend
Now down to the last 13 editions of the collection. Thanks to all those who have collected so far. 👌
AI tells me that Geomodulo #32 'appears to represent a large isolated rock mass above a broad sedimentary landscape, somewhat like an island, mesa, or volcanic edifice ri...
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Geomodulo is now live on @verse
Generating stochastic terrains......
This is # 20 and # 21 | 31/50 left......
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Barbara T. Smith
Outside Chance, 1975
'For the piece, Smith printed 3,000 unique, computer-generated snowflakes on continuous form paper'
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Harold Cohen
Untitled (i23-3451), 1969
It was made with DITRAN, a version of FORTRAN, designed as a teaching aid with more extensive error-checking capabilities than its parent.
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Geomodulo, a project I began last year, is coming to @verse
this Friday 6th March.
A little hack for object-oriented geologists
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For ◾ ◽ — 64
#monochrome-monday #mono
Robert Smithson's secrets of the ambulatories....
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