We Found The Essences!

Last Saturday, undrea becker, a fellow typewriter poet from Decorah, Iowa came into town and we met for the very first time.  As part of her visit we set up our typewriters at the Walker's Point Center For the Arts (WPCA) and composed spontaneous essences for anyone who came up to us and held a branch of bittersweet, a plant that undrea brought with her from Iowa. Over a period of 3 hours, 62 people (including a couple who wanted their essence as one person) got their essences read by us.  124 essences were transcribed on March, 12th, 2016!    The event included a poetry installation of the essences of inanimate objects in WPCA from the art, to the electrical outlets and vents, bathroom fixtures and hallway.  There was a table with cut up words and a spare typewriter so people could compose their own poems.  And the thing that really brought everything together was the six piece band of musicians who had never played together, but improvised for the entire duration of the evening.  The band, Spectron and the Nebulous Ones consisted of Anton "Spectron" Sieger, Erik Schoster/ He Can Jog, Micheal Bettine of Gongtopia, Jess Lemont of Be A Waterwolf, Jade Kästel and Dennis Tomashek.

undrea becker of Insta-poems and Anja Notanja of La Prosette.      Photo: Howard Leu

undrea becker of Insta-poems and Anja Notanja of La Prosette.      Photo: Howard Leu

Photo: Howard Leu

Photo: Howard Leu

Something undrea wrote for the hallway.

Something undrea wrote for the hallway.

Photo: Elmer Golon, Design 709

Photo: Elmer Golon, Design 709

A bathroom mirror essence.  Photo: Sara Risley

A bathroom mirror essence.  Photo: Sara Risley

Toilet paper dispenser essence.  Photo: Heidi Parkes

Toilet paper dispenser essence.  Photo: Heidi Parkes

Here are some of the essences...  The succinct ones are by undrea, the longer ones are mine.

A slideshow of my poster illustrations for the event.  I still have posters left so if you want one, email me notanja@gmail.com.    Thank you to everyone for sharing your essences with us!

Here is some of the sound from the event:

Here is a preview of my hat collection that is on display at the Beulah Brinton House.  See all 22 hats and their purposes this Saturday at the Beulah Brinton House, 2590 Superior Street, Bay View.  

And here is my latest episode with Susan Ballje work oversees the events at the Beulah Brinton house...

Fourteen Virtuous Undesirables

These objects were all culled from my parent’s house where things do not get thrown away easily. It has been over forty years since they moved in, so they live in a museum of 20th & 21st century debris.  Before making the painful decision to throw something away, every possible virtue or alternative use for that at-risk item is considered. My installation below was one of thirty artist’s responses to the topic of “Easily Discarded” at the last CultureJam.