Sunday, November 29, 2009

undRess Béton - wwwArt in VIVO / textures



dedicated to the wwwArt in Vivo Exhibition in Brussels,
with Franck Ancel, Undress Béton, Luc Fierens, Fred Forest, Joël Hubaut, Jacques Lennep, Fred Michiels, Benoit Piret, Little Shiva, Gaël Toutain, Thierry Tillier and many more...

Galerie "Les Contemporains"
rue de la Croix, 18 Kruisstraat
Brussels, Belgium

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Friday, November 20, 2009

Visible Value - classwar karaoke 0008

undRess Beton - classwar karaoke 0008


a quiet monday & abdul 'ben' camel
colin jon conass
anthony donovan & jaan patterson
fonik
iku turso,
kalinstongue
lezet
murmurists
pixyblink & bryan lewis saunders
noise research
one minute wanda
pas, ruela pinho & babalith band
pixyblink
bryan lewis saunders & nicole bailey
sound inhaler
undress beton






0008 release on 23rd November 2009
untitled
curated by adrian beentjes & anthony donovan



fffottograph/ee - similar wounds

undRess Béton - art in vivo

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Rougge

Rougge dedication by undRess Béton

listen here: Rougge

Sunday, November 15, 2009

wwwART in VIVO"



wwwART in VIVO"


Franck Ancel, Undress Béton, Luc Fierens, Fred Forest, Joël Hubaut, Jacques Lennep, Fred Michiels, Benoit Piret, Little Shiva, Gaël Toutain, Thierry Tillier.


Vernissage le samedi 28 novembre de 18h30 à minuit
et le dimanche 29 novembre de 14h à 22h.

Saturday november 28 from 6.30 pm to midnight
Sunday november 29 from 2 pm to 10 pm

galerielescontemporains@gmail.com
www.galerielescontemporains.be
0032(0)26405705


Location:
Galerie "Les Contemporains"
Street:
rue de la Croix, 18 Kruisstraat
Brussels, Belgium

Friday, November 13, 2009

The Third discharge Chapbook of 21st Century Poetry

The Third Discharge Chapbook of 21st Century Poetry

This chapbook was edited by C.J.Duffy

and is a utilityfishshed/discharge publication

All words are © of the authors - 2009

Thursday, November 12, 2009

without further ado, D5 Chapbook II

without further ado, D5 Chapbook II

discharge came about after cocaine jesus had visited a site called Vespertyn, the creation of the girl child genius who was once known as transience. together with doriandra smith (another di- vinity), cocaine jesus set about perverting this concept to a dark vision of his and doriandra's creation. the dark angels of discharge were born. after awhile others came (and went). discharge finished and was replaced by discharge 2 and then discharge 3. and the story continues...

This is the second Chapbook, Edited by Doriandra.
It has no name, only the contents which shriek loudly enough.
Contributors, unwilling or not, include-

Cocaine Jesus, Doriandra, Ruela Pinho, Lazare, Murmurists, DB Rood, DB, Jase, Robert Chrysler, Inconsequential, CHM, Undress Beton, I Am Not Kek-w, Tic Tac, Dodo Spiessert, Junior, Elliot Wisdom, Carmen Racovitza, Cachorro Rabugento Morto Em Noite Chuvosa, Aaron Held.

A solemn nod of the head to all of you listed above and anyone i may have horribly omitted due to space and time restrictions. A dip into the inkwell of lust about what our collective madness will continue to unfold. Yes, indeed.

August 2009 DS

migrane


'many lines were filled with ink,
though their life already was spilled to the floor
as suddenly she realized them weren't the canvas-
he was the blank...'

-Lestre von Brukke

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

commenting the latest thought just got lost...


subatomic actually, she entangled electron teleported physics violated psyche as well as very hairy particles to where someplace wormholes could photon it to sample your other self since destroyed looks noticed there's unstable passages & fabrics complaining as hole for such as all … 'we didn't receive the time as mentioned' she said.



Tuesday, November 10, 2009

then don't say it

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

but we can't always say


we as Bétonized say blushed smiles!
when regrets never catch up we solve poly
then forced via rio to serve colors bleached skies as ejected thunder

Saturday, November 7, 2009

un-entschlossen


aufgrund vorübergehender Unentschlossenheit geschlossen oder zu

Friday, November 6, 2009

International Surrealist Declaration for the Imprisoned Serbian Anarchosyndicalists

We hereby declare our unconditional solidarity with the five Serbian anarcho-syndicalists who have been imprisoned since September the 4th, facing the charge of “international terrorism.” Tadej Kurep, Ivan Vulović, Sanja Dojkić, Ratibor Trivunac and Nikola Mitrović, all members of Sindikalna konfederacija Anarho-sindikalistička inicijativa (ASI), were arrested some days after an action of solidarity with the Greek activist, and then-hunger striker, Thodoris Iliopoulos. The target of this action was the Greek embassy in Belgrade.

The Serbian authorities used the slight damages caused to the building of the Greek embassy as a pretext in order to exercise their repressive powers, labeling the members of ASI as “terrorist” and detaining them with no substantial evidence of their actual involvement in this so-called crime of damaging the façade of a building. It is not the building, of course, that concerns the Serbian police; neither is it the symbolism, per se, of an attack against the embassy of another state: the real impact of international solidarity and radical politics, with a view towards social emancipation, is what makes them transgress the limits of their supposed democracy, so as to imprison militants through farcical procedures.

Ratibor Trivunac, one of the accused, is a friend of the international surrealist movement. But surrealism is not an exclusive club of personal relations, any more than it is one of mere aesthetic affinities. We consider as our brothers all these five persecuted Serbian militants (and the sixth, Ivan Savic, who was arrested some days later) because their cause, their choice to live and to struggle for another, liberated life, is one that we share. When a state lays its oppressive hand upon one of us, we must all feel the threat to our freedom, we must all take a stand with those who risk being deprived of their elementary freedoms because they are determined to fight, here and now, for real universal freedom.

We demand the immediate release of our five comrades and friends!
The passion for freedom is stronger than any of your prisons!

Athens Surrealist Group:
Grigoris Apostolides, Giannis Golfinopoulos, Manolis Daskalos, Alexandra Halkias, Diamantis Karavolas, Vangelis Koutalis, Sotiris Liontos, Helias Melios, Lefki Mossou, Makis Perdikomatis, Nikos Stabakis, Theoni Tambaki, Marianna Xanthopoulou, Giannis Xourias.

Nicosia: Kostas Reousis.

Leeds Surrealist Group:
Gareth Brown, Stephen J. Clark, Kenneth Cox, Luke Dominey, Jan Drabble, Bill Howe, Caroline Jeffs, Sarah Metcalf, Mike Peters, Peter Overton, Martin Trippett.

Surrealist London Action Group (SLAG):
Paul Cowdell, Merl Fluin, Aniano Henrique, Patrick Hourihan.

Grupo Surrealista de Madrid:
José Arias Taboada, Eugenio Castro, Manuel Crespo, Javier Gálvez, Jesús García Rodríguez, Vicente Gutiérrez Escudero, Bruno Jacobs, Lurdes Martínez, Julio Monteverde, Noé Ortega, Antonio Ramírez, José Manuel Rojo, María Santana y Ángel Zapata.
and its friends:
Sonia Ayerra, Rag Cuter, Andrés Devesa, Jesús González Gómez, Paul Hammond, Inés Mendoza, Emilio Santiago, Leticia Vera and the Anarchist Group Al Margen.

Groupe Surréaliste de Montréal:
Jean-Maurice Brouillet, Dominic Tétrault.

Le Groupe de Paris du mouvement surréaliste:
Michèle Bachelet, Alfredo Fernandes, Jean-Pierre Guillon, Michaël Löwy, Marie-Dominique Massoni, Dominique Paul, Michel Zimbacca.

La Vertèbre et le Rossignol (ville de Québec):
Enrique Lechuga, David Nadeau.

on behalf of Grupo Surrealista del Río de la Plata/Buenos Aires-Montevideo:
Juan Carlos Otaño.

on behalf of Skupina Českých a Slovenských Surrealistů:
Frantisek Dryje, Katerina Pinosova, Bertrand Schmitt, Bruno Solarik.

Surrealistgruppen i Stockholm, Johannes Bergmark.

Sürrealist Eylem Türkiye

Chicago Surrealist Group:
Penelope Rosemont, Paul Garon, Beth Garon, Gale Ahrens, David Roediger, Joseph Jablonski, Joel Williams, Jan Hathaway, Irene Plazewski, Janina Ciezadlo, Renay Kirkman, Tamara L. Smith.

Portland:
Brandon Freels, M.K. Shibek.

The St. Louis Surrealist Group:
Richard Burke, Susan Burke, Andrew Torch, M. M. Morose.

Eric Bragg (www.surrealcoconut.com)

Frankfurt: Jaan Patterson (suRRism)