#Visual Poetics #Digital Life #Lightness

Dear Diary

A piece of writing in a form of a poster, composed of a digital print flier and large light plastic bag.

Dear Diary

I forgot how to write a diary.
Instead, I tap on a piece of glass to take a
picture. Another picture. And another.
I pay the clouds. I stopped going through
the pictures and keeping them.
Instead, I poop pictures like a caterpillar
leaving its trace on leaves.
I let them be. How much more will it take
to become too many, and decay under its
weight compression. Will it be when the
Clouds and the Earth collapse all togeth-
er?
The machine collects faces and words. Pre-
sented back to us. This is you. This is what
you did on October first, last year, the
year before, and another year before.

Thank you.
Best wishes,
A

Light and Ephemeral

A piece of digital print spitted out from a printer. The flier is dropped and slipped into an absurdly large piece of plastic bag. Pinned against a white wall, each blow of a wind lifts the “poster” to sway. Keep me posted, keep me moving.

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