Saturday, July 23, 2011

Scavenged Materials: The Novelist


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Office of the Norwegian Prime Minister with windows blown out shortly after the Oslo explosion of 23 July, 2011: photo by Johannes Grødem




A female character not a plausibly real woman spilling out in a female character saying "What's wrong with you, this crippling, these blistering resemblances not to worry too much about some things it's probably still a flaw, inexplicable sometimes obtrusive midwestern childhood the old material investigating the shame and fear: the shame of self-exposure, the fear of ridicule or condemnation, the fear of causing pain or harm self-analysis interlude between those two materialistic master languages a shining example of how not to approach this radioactive material -- a reminder of the pressing need to find a structure and a tone and a point of view that would ironize it enough to make it old no personality, just these various intersecting fields: that personality is socially constructed, genetically constructed, linguistically constructed, constructed by some semiconscious maskless self, underlying extremity static lives being disrupted self-deception is funny, to aggressively inflict painful knowledge in joining the characters in their dream, and experiencing it with them, scavenged materials buried in a drawer or stored in some remote, inaccessible location to the structure, too, a clear and present danger the impulse to defend but the foes change with death happening to wild birds around the world on earth however many metaphor-free days --"

(gradual dawning prescience -- )







Smoke from the Las Conchas fire turns the setting sun red over the Jemez Mountains behind the town of Los Alamos, New Mexico, on 28 June 2011: photo by Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal via Associated Press


Toyota Motor Corporation partner robots play instruments at the company's showroom in Tokyo on 4 May 2008: photo by Reuters/Toru Hanai

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Immediately after the explosion, Oslo, 23 July 2011, around 15:27. Smoke from the office of the Prime Minister: photo by Johannes Grødem



A mock intruder, tangled in a net that was launched by the remote-controlled security robot T-34, lies on the floor while posing beside the robot in Tokyo, 21 January 2009. T-34 users can see live images from the robot's camera and control the robot using a mobile phone. The robot, which has sensors that react to body heat and sound, can launch a net against an intruder by remote-control during its surveillance: photo by Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon



The bridge that separates the town of Los Alamos, New Mexico from Los Alamos National Laboratory is shrouded in smoke from the Las Conchas wildfire on 28 June 2011: photo by Craig Fritz/Reuters

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Emergency personnel responding to the explosion, Oslo, 23 July 2011: photo by Johannes Grødem



Alex Lopez plays baseball with his sister Sugey while smoke generated by the Las Conchas fire covers the sky in Espanola, New Mexico on 29 June 2011. As crews fight to keep the wildfire from reaching the country's premier nuclear-weapons laboratory and the surrounding community, scientists are busy sampling the air for chemicals and radiological materials: photo by Jae C. Hong/Associated Press)



The MSI produced robot named "Rich" demonstrates giving a tour walking down a garden trail in the Grand Hills apartment showroom of the Far Glory property company in Linkou, Taipei County, Taiwan, 18 October 2008: photo by Reuters/Nicky Loh (Taiwan)


People
gathered in the street in Storgata, Oslo,
after the explosion, Oslo, 23 July 2011
: photo by Johannes Grødem