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Friday, April 20, 2007

Coronal Loops


encrypted prose poem

Coronal loop  Image: Nasa/GSFC
Posted by Brenda Clews at 3:40 PM
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Labels: 'living in the moment', coronal loops, solar flares, sun, time
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Does language hover between my nerve endings and the world, or is language my skin itself? Sheath of feeling. Words groping to touch air.

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Brenda Clews
BRENDA CLEWS is an African-Canadian poet, painter, videopoet and editor living in Toronto, Canada.
  • Rubies In Crystal (blog): http://brendaclews.blogspot.com
  • New Art website: http://brendaclews.com
  • Older Art & Video website: http://sites.google.com/site/brendaclews
  • Videopoetry: http://goo.gl/zdpZ5
Writing, painting, editing a videopoem, dancing arise out of a singular process and so my focus, the plethora, the multiple callings, the obsessive muse, is to develop a creative practice that integrates multiplicities - the prism rather than the spotlight, or multiple spotlights. Where else do you flee? How do you combine yourself? A multi-media work may include poetry, painting, theory, dance, recordings and video.
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