thanks to Tim Gaze for this suggestion and link:
Steven Skaggs, who is a professor of graphic design, wrote about “asemic writing” recently. Click to download: https://revistas.pucsp.br/cognitiofilosofia/article/download/52142/34469/0
thanks to Tim Gaze for this suggestion and link:
Steven Skaggs, who is a professor of graphic design, wrote about “asemic writing” recently. Click to download: https://revistas.pucsp.br/cognitiofilosofia/article/download/52142/34469/0

documentation about some differx’ pieces included here: https://www.skira.net/books/writing-by-drawing/
Sandro Ricaldone
STEPHANIE CHADWICK
Jean Dubuffet, bricoleur.
Portraits, Pastiche, Performativity
Ava Publishing, 2022
Celebrating Art Brut (the art of ostensible outsiders) while posing as an outsider himself, Dubuffet mingled with many great artists, writers, and theorists, developing an elaborate and nuanced stream of conceptual resources to reconfigure painting and reframe postwar anticultural discourses. This book reexamines Dubuffet’s art through the lens of these portraits (a veritable who’s who of the Parisian art and intellectual scene) in tandem with his writings and the art and writings of his Surrealist sitters. Investigating Dubuffet’s painting as bricolage, this book reveals his reliance upon an anticulture culture and the appropriation of motifs from Surrealism to the South Pacific to explore the themes of multivalence, performativity, and multifaceted identity in his portraits.


Mostra “Hanji. Officine didattiche”
Alla ricerca di se stessi con la Carta dei mille anni
Inaugurazione mostra: Mercoledì 22 Giugno 2022, ore 19:00
Periodo mostra: dal 23 Giugno al 26 Agosto 2022
Istituto Culturale Coreano, primo piano “Sala Esposizioni” – Via Nomentana 10/12, 00161, Roma
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* Si tratta di una nuova mostra diversa da “CartaCoreana” terminata il 22 maggio
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La carta coreana Hanji, chiamata anche carta millenaria per la sua grande durevolezza, diventa la materia principale del progetto espositivo realizzato in collaborazione tra Istituto Culturale Coreano e Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma che sarà aperto al pubblico dal 22 giugno al 26 agosto.
Mysticism, whether atheistic or otherwise, has always welcomed a spectrum of experiences valued primarily for their absurdity and futility. The experience of asemic writing, whether one is attempting to write it or attempting to read it, is fundamentally a mystical experience. It is The Face That Is No Face, the Via Negativa.
Let’s say I make a sequence of tangled squiggles, with baggy loops here, jagged-edged bulges there, poncruated with curatorial punctuation marks in the form of randomly tilted ascenders and descenders, moving suggestively from left to right on the foundation of an imaginary baseline. It looks like writing, but we can’t read it, says the entry at Wikipedia. It must be asemic writing, says a contextualized leap of faith.
What if it is, in theory and in practice, experientially, a kind of quasi-calligraphic drawing?
This is not the Via Negativa. It is direct experience of the mystery. Direct Experience of The Mystery. There is no wrong reading, judged and condemned by official authorities on the matter. There are no Official Authorities on the matter. And there is no range of acceptable interpretations of the experience, no spectrum of permitted discourse about the acceptable interpretations.
There is no attempt at reading, not of any variety, and therefore there is no writing, of any variety, asemic or otherwise.
Asemic writing, in its absolute failure to exist, can function in our lives as a kind of pagan spiritual discipline, one designed to give us greater access to the experience of experience.
To the extent that The Absurd is a characteristic, or even at times a category of the historical avant garde, it can be asserted that asemic writing functions as a continuation of the theory and practice of the avant gardes (plural, at least since the end of WWII) in the form of a self-actualizing multitude of willful absurdities.
If the absurd is the incongruous, as Albert Camus asserted in The Myth of Sisyphus, then the simultaneous presence of the written and the unreadable is a classic example of absurdity, in its most uncontestable, experiential form.
Whereas absurdity under normal conditions requires a clash of juxtaposed items or ideas, asemic writing only requires itself, as a self-contained absurdity.
A self-contained absurdity is a Magickal Absurdity. It offers itself as a reality, of a type that should not exist. It troubles the stability of the psyche, as if for a fleeting moment there is no distinction between Sisyphus and Icarus, as if both are merely variations on the theme of Tantalus.
Desire, as often as not frustrated, thwarted, derailed, detoured, imbricate and futilitarian, anachronistic, impoxximate, inverted — invertebrate — involuntary, and/or joylessly reinsinuated,
stands,
sits,
lies
at the unsettled center of all considerations concerning the function of absurdity in everyday life.
In the case of asemic writing, we desire for that which is certainly not asemic to nonetheless function in our everyday lives as if it clearly is asemic and nothing else.
Absurdity is a very particular and peculiar variety of desire.
We want the world to be not only other than what it is — we want it to be precisely that which it can never be.
That variety of desire is precisely the allure of asemic writing. It is the distilled quintessence of its magickal absurdity.
That is not only why, but how, the practice of asemic writing reinvents itself, over and over, across centuries and cultures, one generation after another into the present.
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azioni off kulchur
1969
TOOL editoria clan destina

āāā. azioni off kulchur è una rivista milanese co-fondata e co-diretta da Ugo Carrega, pubblicata a Milano. L’altro membro fondatore e redattore dagli Stati Uniti è stato Mario Diacono. Liliana Landi ne ha curato l’impaginazione.
La rivista Includeva ritagli di testi, opere e foto di interventi di artisti che sperimentavano poesia visuale in ambito italiano e internazionale. Stampata in ciclostile, in fogli sciolti non rilegati.
Consta di tre numeri, pubblicati tra il febbraio e il giugno 1969.

Redazione: Ugo Carrega e Mario Diacono.
Testi di Ugo Carrega., Mario Diacono, Jean-Claude Moineau.
Opere e interventi di Ugo Carrega, Mario Diacono, Rolando Mignani, Emilio Villa, Edgardo Vigo, Jean-Claude Moineau, Joel Rabinovitz, J.F. Dillon, T. Shohachiro, Vincenzo Accame, Hidetoshi Nagasawa, Hamilton Finlay e M. Allan, Davanzo and Gunzberg, A. Dias, H. Clavin, Giose Rimanelli et alii.
