Tag: poetry
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arty fishy
Arty Fish Innovation
a new renaissance
turing complete beat
a core ontology
with hyper seeds
who the judge and what topic
rivers 111 geometrik symbols
a river with two banks
info flow state
we the fish people
currents and eddies
gyres and entanglements
nets and bait
hooks and bass line
arty fish innovation land mind
pices battered
caught and fried with sauces
fishkapiscuss
and discuss
cod loves you with pauses
this core ontology so fishy
swimming photons
quarks and seagulls
the eel gell man
arty fishy knowledge bass
mingus flea coltrane circle
ontology knowledge bass line
soul struggles as salmon
jump upstreams
download stream dream of breem
perceptually coupled to
aqua environment
arty fish in water
hydro dynamics
wiggle and wave to shannons cave
self organizing
godfish brains core ontology
octopus general arty squirt
ink symbolic departure
whale school break boats
speak aloud babble
arty fish kitch
swimmulation im moorsive
sieve steve
swum and bass line hook
arty fish ontology evolved
like sharks
dynamic efficient dudley
computational hunting
anglo rhythms
claude sonnets shannon waves
chat with a lama
dzogchen arty fish
dream fish tulku
ghost in the washing machine
texture arty fisht scale weights
measures flow fluid logic lakes
vortex turtle in the maelstrom
emerald shells glint of jewel
ascii refraction surface to air mint
arty fish innovation rights
where to trawl data fish and chips
aye gee I
ontology core knowledge bass
versatility of domains land sky water
moon chess
specialized insects
models of use
find a proof of the riemann hypothesis
do correct algebra derivations
explain to a third grade primary
school of merlin
shannon waves in joyce’s voices
brewed under arclight by the pound
ladddled from welles
from muck loos and freako
fly generally not speaking
writing coordination
wise arty fish wise
dancing to market on ice
smart lobster bosses click
muted screams of food chain
on topic, my theme biopic
jump the fence, skip games and math
walk the path, drafty draft
map the maps
–Steve Fly (off the top of the dumb)
Amsterdam, 24th December 2024.
Lyrics and prompts fed into Udio to create an audio setting for the words. Themselves around and about a core ontology knowledge base for a.i. a.k.a Arty Fishy Intelligence (off the dumb). -

scratch lawnmower
More sonic experiments on a phonetic scratch tip, inspired by konnakol and beatbox and scratching. Catch up, check out the origins story of this technology: HERE “Deep Scratch Remix”deep da BEEp BEEP deep pa' deep scratch (shh, sh) deep dip it ta, da BEEp BEEP deep pa' deep scratch (shh, sh)
deep da BEEp BEEP deep pa’ deep scratch (shh, sh) deep dip it ta, da BEEp BEEP deep pa’ deep scratch (shh, sh)
deep da BEEp BEEP deep pa’ deep scratch (shh, sh) deep dip it ta, da BEEp BEEP deep pa’ deep scratch (shh, sh)
Scrrrraaaattttcccchhhhhh, drop it
[verse] Mouth scratchin, sucking beats down the hatchin’ Bwoy-yip, oi-ip, wuha haahe wuha haha phipha fipha haha, apa apa, oh arrrr. Oh, R I’m like a human lawnmower
[verse] Buzz buzz BUzz, b, Buzz BUZZ, b, Buzz Buzz Buzz Buzz buzz, BUZZ, b, Buzz. Buzz buzz BUzz, b, Buzz BUZZ, b, Buzz Buzz Buzz Buzz buzz, BUZZ, b, Buzz.
Buzz buzz BUzz, b, Buzz BUZZ, b, Buzz Buzz Buzz Buzz buzz, BUZZ, b, Buzz.
vb hmm shk hmm vb hmm shk vb hmm shk hmm vb hmm shk vb hmm shk hmm vb hmm shk shwax, wax, wax on rotation, making up beats to rock rock the nation [end]
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John Sinclair: the collected poems

https://www.thebookbeat.com/bookshop/catalog/john-sinclair-the-collected-poems-1964-2024/#prettyPhoto John Sinclair: The Collected Poems 1964-2024
–this life
of the mind & spirit
rooted in humanism
& love of art, & manifested
in creative production& social engagement, like trane said
“to be a force for good”
& make an impact
on the world at large“I’m very happy with this book and very grateful to have all my poems collected in one place like this.”
–John Sinclair“Thank you for your poetry, your standing up for the blues and jazz for decades when few did, and for the way you share your talents and good will wherever you go.”
–David Amram, Musician, Composer and Author“Many of these extraordinary poems trace an important method of “transmission of mind,” a form of Investigative Poetry. These poems are a big work that places Sinclair on the path of Charles Olson. This is an extraordinary work.”
–Edward Sanders, Poet, Activist and founder of the FugsJohn Sinclair’s Collected Poems 1964-2024 arrived within a week of his passing, and was edited and proofed with an introduction written by Sinclair in late January of 2024. The book was designed by Sinclair’s right-hand commrade at Radio Free Amsterdam Steve “The Fly” Pratt and published by Ridgeway press in a limited first edition of 150 hand-numbered copies with a forward written by M.L. Liebler. Photographs from the covers of each book and recording begin selections taken from each book. Only Fattening Frogs for Snakes, The Book of Monk, and Songs Of Praise for John Coltrane are not entirely included. The book runs 557 pages, with many poems collected here for the first time.
“I was first attracted to becoming a poet when I read On the Road,” wrote John Sinclair in his introduction, “the idea became more apparent when I read Howl by Allen Ginsberg and Pictures of the Gone World by Lawrence Ferlinghetti after I had ascended into college.”
Presented are Sinclair’s scarce first books printed in the early sixties by the Artists Workshop press; This is Our Music, Meditations and Fire Music. Selections from Fattening Frogs for Snakes and thelonious a book of monk and several of his recording projects; The White Buffalo Prayer, Detroit Life, Viper Madness. The last section “Mobile Homeland” has over three dozen uncollected poems written between 1964-2024. Many of the books have special introductions and notes on the text which Sinclair completed for this edition over the past several years.
The Collected Poems includes a concise six page biography, bibliography of major publications, and a discography of the poet’s recordings, a culmination of 60 years of art and life in one collection. Collected Poems 1964-2004 was produced in a first limited edition of 150 hand numbered copies in paperbound wraps, with a signed forward by M. L. Liebler, 557 pages, issued by Ridgeway press. Profits for the book help support the Detroit Writers Guild.
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Earthday Evening Celebration With John Sinclair
You are invited to this memorable event at the Ralston Building (FB Link) on Sat. April 22, 2023 at 7pm featuring John Sinclair with Harmonica Shah and Howard Glazer and Steve Glazer. The $10 to $20 donation supports the Ralston Village Community Association (RVCA) and the Artists. Light refreshments, 313 Brand Detroit-made Tortilla Chips, BYOB, Ice available, water.
The activities and interests of the RVCA include education, healthy lifestyle, historic preservation, the arts (music, visual, performing arts) community discussion panels, land use planning, and positive economic impact. This event welcomes John Sinclair again to the Ralston, and will help to establish Mr Sinclair as Poet/Artist in Residence in the near future. Your attendance helps to set the stage for this to happen, so thanks for considering attending this event!
Michael Prent, Earth Community Co-Producer
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Not A Bug But A Feature – R.U Sirius
Music by Steve Fly Agaric 23
Ken Goffman aka R.U. Sirius
Video by SatoriD
Lyrics and Kibitzing by R.U. Sirius
Not A Bug But A Feature
We all have a lot of drugs
It’s not a bug it’s a feature
And me I’m easily buzzed
So I can give you a bunch of my drugs
They tell me hugs not studs
They tell me don’t piss in the strudel
But I don’t care for their advice
I’ve got some drugs to make me nice
We’re having too much fun
And all the guns are loaded
And we were born to be wacked
And we were made to attack
We were born inside out
Like in a Cronenberg movie
We have lots of strange drugs
Therefore the whole thing is groovyTaken from the ALBUM: Infinite Gesture (A Work In Progress)
























