Thank you for sharing, Michael. I have been revisiting some of our interviews from the past and have a renewed interest in creating more pieces. Thank you for the work that you have been doing all of these years. -Lynn
This is awesome. Will you be curating anymore shows? i have a friend that spontaneously began Asemic writing and sacred geometry after she had a fatal car accident. She has been compelled ever since to make all these giant pieces and didn't understand what it was until recently after i did some research and found your channel.
Sorry for the 7th month late reply and your friend's terrible accident. There will be more exhibits in the future, but right now I am busy with college and running my publishing project Post-Asemic Press: postasemicpress.blogspot.com/
If anyone is interested in learning more info about the asemic movement, here is a critical study written by Peter Schwenger: www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/asemic For some of my personal insights into asemic writing, here is a link to my book Works & Interviews: postasemicpress.blogspot.com/2017/04/works-interviews-by-michael-jacobson-is.html
How strange and fascinating. I appreciate this even if I don't understand it. The brain's relentless imposition of pattern is slyly stymied . I know it's nothing but I try to read it. Sort of takes you out of yourself doesn't it?
Thank you for sharing, Michael. I have been revisiting some of our interviews from the past and have a renewed interest in creating more pieces. Thank you for the work that you have been doing all of these years. -Lynn
Cool Lynn! Please send me some. I would like to see your new work!
This is awesome. Will you be curating anymore shows? i have a friend that spontaneously began Asemic writing and sacred geometry after she had a fatal car accident. She has been compelled ever since to make all these giant pieces and didn't understand what it was until recently after i did some research and found your channel.
Sorry for the 7th month late reply and your friend's terrible accident. There will be more exhibits in the future, but right now I am busy with college and running my publishing project Post-Asemic Press: postasemicpress.blogspot.com/
If anyone is interested in learning more info about the asemic movement, here is a critical study written by Peter Schwenger: www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/asemic
For some of my personal insights into asemic writing, here is a link to my book Works & Interviews: postasemicpress.blogspot.com/2017/04/works-interviews-by-michael-jacobson-is.html
How strange and fascinating. I appreciate this even if I don't understand it. The brain's relentless imposition of pattern is slyly stymied . I know it's nothing but I try to read it. Sort of takes you out of yourself doesn't it?
Hi Josh, thanks for watching my video. Here is the Wikipedia entry for asemic writing: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asemic_writing