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Metaf0rms: Recombinatory Poem for Bushwick

2008 September 16
by Tedb0t

“Recombinatory Poem for Bushwick” is a series of four stencils that I have tagged around Bushwick that are each a line from a poem, and can be read in any order by the day-to-day resident, worker or flâneur.  The poem reads, in one of 16 possible forms:

Our hearts lie
Where streets beat
Like broken drums
Our lies repeat

A Google-Maps-is-the-best shows the positions of the four lines.
 

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  • STUDIO BITCH

    Shit that’s pretty cool. You have four lines of text of mine too, right? You could tag my sculpture and make some art in Williamsburg. I would be happy to call the police and add some excitement to the work.

  • http://www.liminastudio.com Tedb0t

    I’m holding your text hostage! The police won’t help, you’ll have to conjure up Derrida’s corpse in a midnight deconstruction ritual, and even then I have an army of poststructuralists armed with intertextual nerf rifles to fight you off with!

  • sTuDiO BITch

    Bitchin.