Duchamp After Unbekannt
Stephen Lauf




2025.04.26

451 Rhawn Gallery . . . 17:35:03


451 Rhawn Gallery . . . 17:36:48


451 Rhawn Gallery . . . 17:39:58


2023.04.26
Yura, et al,
Thank you for all of it!
I feel I needn’t say more because I’m well aware that there’s lots of work that you all still have to do.
The exhibition fragment looks very handsome. I wonder though if you’ve given any thought to the whole exhibit itself somehow offering “an alternative picture of the world to the generally accepted one.”
Regarding the concept pdf, I can email you dxf or dwg cad files of all my chronosomatics related drawings. In a day or two I can send you an image of all the cad data, then you can decide whether the actual cad files would be useful to you or not.
Regard the circle/square junctures of the Timepiece diagram, one of the juncture lines has no relation to the male body at all, but aligns rather with the female body, specifically with the interior location of the overies! I’m pretty sure I have a ‘working drawing’ of that but I still have to look for it. (At least I think I’m remembering all that correctly—have to look at the anatomical images I have to be sure.)
As far as my current work is concerned, STELLAR REVENGE is now a distinct part of The Discovery of Piranesi’s Final Project. The notion of “an alternative picture of the world to the generally accepted one” now very much informs the telling of the rest of the ‘story’ which will conclude 9 November 2023.
I’m sure I’ll continue to send more comments, but only if I think they’ll be helpful. ;-)
Steve


2011.04.26
Best Archinect quotes?
Have you ever seen a saluki run at like 10 meters a second about 8 degrees off its target and at almost the last second make a sharp turn and then boom!? Literally breathtaking.
Water for Elephants in the Room
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