Ash suggests
mOmus
We reply
Aye to that!
(-)Ops?!
Story Of An Eye (1998) by mOmus
cOncludes...
"But,
sitting here in my eye-patch, I personally hope that the Prosthetic Age
will be a lot more than Arnold Schwarzenegger and Pamela Anderson
duetting, in the soundtrack to some Post Human blockbuster, 'Thanks for
the mammaries... and the memories!' We need to get beyond this paradox
of the super-normal, this normal-only-more-so thing of bigger muscles
and bigger boobs.
When I get that replacement eye, it's going to look a lot more interesting, and do a lot more things, than the one I lost.
Maybe I'll get them to put it on the back of my head so I can watch the twentieth century slipping away."
When I get that replacement eye, it's going to look a lot more interesting, and do a lot more things, than the one I lost.
Maybe I'll get them to put it on the back of my head so I can watch the twentieth century slipping away."
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A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
someone looks at something ...
LOGOS/HA HA
A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
someone looks at something ...
LOGOS/HA HA
Here is a scene from the controversial 1988 Melbourne production of stOry Of an eye as performed by the Operating Theatre of the Actors of Regard : in which...
a crOss Of
One cut + One lOOp Of knOtted thread
hOlds tOgether
One eye
Of the wOrld
And I'm in love with everyone who knows it's hard
To build a way of seeing
Who knows that nevertheless that's the only way
To flame into being
Yeah, I'm in love with everyone who knows it's hard
To build a way of seeing
Who knows that nevertheless that's the only way
To flame into being
- from Flame Into Being, mOmus (1987)
To build a way of seeing
Who knows that nevertheless that's the only way
To flame into being
Yeah, I'm in love with everyone who knows it's hard
To build a way of seeing
Who knows that nevertheless that's the only way
To flame into being
- from Flame Into Being, mOmus (1987)
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A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
someone looks at something ...
LOGOS/HA HA
A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
someone looks at something ...
LOGOS/HA HA