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David Jhave Johnston’s Interstitial deals with the fundamentals of existence: life and death. It does not attempt to sentimentalize nor deconstruct these issues. Death is death; life is life. He defines Interstitial art as any work of art whose basic nature falls between, rather than within, the familiar boundaries of accepted genres or […]
Apr
10
matrix/chora
Category: Darren Wershler-Henry, David Jhave Johnston, EXCERPTS, Jim Andrews, Kate Armstrong, Kevin Magee, MARKUP, POETRY, READING | Leave a Comment
Feb
26
Poetic Method
Category: DEFINITIONS, David Jhave Johnston, EXCERPTS, POETRY | Leave a Comment
In his TCR 2-50 essay, Interstitial, David Jhave Johnston describes his Poetic Method:
I am a poet
Or at least I call myself one
Even though I rarely write in verse
I am a digital poet
In naming files and displaying those phrase-like named structures
Concurrently with the images or sounds or films that they name
Poems emerge
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Feb
25
David Jhave Johnston’s Interstitial work deals with the fundamentals of existence: life and death. Poets of all ages have played with the polemics of life and death and the afterlife, ever attempting to blur or redefine the fine line between what we little know of this life and the massive unknown that is death beyond. […]
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22
Interstitial
Category: David Jhave Johnston, ESSAYS, POETRY | 2 Comments
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Interstitial is a work which deals with the fundamentals of existence: life and death. It does not attempt to sentimentalize nor deconstruct these issues. Death is death; life is life.
Interstitial art, any work of art whose basic nature falls between, rather than within, the familiar boundaries of accepted genres or media
Equanimity is […]
Feb
21
David Jhave Johnston
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TCR 2-50 contributer David Jhave Johnston’s work Interstitial deals with the fundamentals of existence: life and death. It does not attempt to sentimentalize nor deconstruct these issues. Death is death; life is life. Johnston defines Interstitial art as any work of art whose basic nature falls between, rather than within, the familiar boundaries of […]
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