hello. i am writing to inform you of what i am currently doing. blog posts begin on computers. this is a blog post. as a post. as a blog. a blog that begins with a word. christian hawkey's piece was really cool. it inspired this blog post. heavily. i believe it has a very marketable look. we must not forget the persistence of collage. hello. hawkey seems to have had something pretty awesome going for him with this work. repetition equals depersonalization... or does it. i think the use of repetition in "i am writing to inform you..." is effective, especially for this type of collage. please keep this in mind. without this technology i wouldn't be facing you. hello.
But seriously, I'm with Alyssa on this one. I really liked this piece for the constant, though sometimes annoying, use of repetition. I think with that (and the sources hawkey drew off of) is a really interesting way of approaching collage in general, and for this piece the repetition and such gives it a really ethereal feel, which, now that I think about it, kind of feels like depersonalization. I love how dizzying it is and how sometimes my eyes would get confused and move down one line too far, which also made for interesting reading.
tell me your ear is pressed against the door. this has been a blog post. made of words. hello. and don't forget about the persistence of nostril hair.
But seriously, I'm with Alyssa on this one. I really liked this piece for the constant, though sometimes annoying, use of repetition. I think with that (and the sources hawkey drew off of) is a really interesting way of approaching collage in general, and for this piece the repetition and such gives it a really ethereal feel, which, now that I think about it, kind of feels like depersonalization. I love how dizzying it is and how sometimes my eyes would get confused and move down one line too far, which also made for interesting reading.
tell me your ear is pressed against the door. this has been a blog post. made of words. hello. and don't forget about the persistence of nostril hair.
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