56 pg., published by toxic dreams, 2008
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Excerpts from the book
Rereading, recently, Georges Perec’s Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One’s Books it occurred to me that the time has come to catalog all the shows I’ve seen in the course of my lifetime. (When writing this text I was 45)
Option #1
– All the shows that started and ended in darkness.
– All the shows that started and ended in full or some light.
– All the shows that started in darkness and ended in full or some light.
– All the shows that started in full or some light and ended in total darkness.
Option #3
– All the shows in languages I could understand. Shows I liked.
– All the shows in languages I could understand. Shows I didn’t like.
– All the shows in languages I could not understand but still liked.
– All the shows in languages I could not understand and didn’t like.
– All the shows without text I liked.
– All the shows without text I didn’t like.
Option #4
– All the shows with a clear or some reference to the Holocaust.
– All the rest.
Sub Option #4
– All the shows without any reference to the Holocaust that still made you think about the Holocaust.
– All the rest.
Sub-Sub Option #4
– All the shows that made you feel bad about not thinking about the Holocaust.
– All the rest.
Option #14
– Shows people you like liked and you liked it, too.
– Shows people you like liked and you didn’t.
– Shows people you despise liked and unfortunately you liked also.
– Shows people you despise liked and fortunately you didn’t.
– Shows people you like didn’t like and you liked.
– Shows people you like didn’t like and you didn’t also.
– Shows people you despise didn’t like and fortunately you liked.
– Shows people you despise didn’t like and unfortunately you didn’t like also.
Option #39
– Shows that made you feel like you need to do something with your life.
– All the rest.