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  • Scraps for God

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 718 mount ancient hard sounds from the coast of his way to be had life ended up scrounged up scrounged up scrounged…

    January 27, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, cetology, greek, mythology, photoshop, scrap, sea, travel, version
  • How I Go About It (Effort)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 716 here much of critics the skeleton swings long ago two women performed here ligament feather breather breather breather breather breather breather…

    January 26, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, computer, deconstruction, language, markov, sale, science fiction, sculpture, technology
  • getTransformations()

    int has served me well served silently though i find some small satisfaction of rain and it still rains so, here: looking is no thinking…

    January 24, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    metaphysics, Montaigne, philosophy, programming, python, r, technology
  • Hourly Labor Rate, Plus Materials

    curators offer a variety of their subjective photography the customer will have been satisfactorily abused and served through technological advances in counting the service understands…

    January 23, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    aesthetics, art, labor, marx, Painting, programming, technology, work
  • String Manipulation in Python (Francis Picabia Sick in Bed)

    Wikipedia Poem, No.713 the result is a radical cacodylate no syntax for that >>> print “:”.join(word = “hello world” that >>> a group portrait that…

    January 20, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    computer science, Francis Picabia, python, technology, text manipulation
  • “The Biggest Bomb” David Ignatow

    Y’all should get real intimate with this gem. It’s from “Claims for Poetry,” a dope book of essays edited by Donald Hall from 1982. This…

    January 19, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    essay, Uncategorized
    atom bomb, cockroaches, hoods, self-doubt, video games, writing
  • Simple Hunger from the Eastern Shore

    Wikipedia Poem, 700 (Python Remix) While just past the edge of frame, drowned saying hunger think of horror ship in wars well done had an…

    January 18, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, javascript, programming, script, technology, text, var, variation
  • Pay Half Your Life, Rounded Up

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 712 one part gas mask two parts treeshrew skull one half ounce intoxicated trounce one buxom bouncecastle some amount of tree half…

    January 17, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    Al Pacino, cooking, food, Hackensack, magic, new jersey, pizza, recipe, spells
  • Raising Blood Pressure and Increasing the Risk of Heart Problems and Stroke

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 711 be cool you’re a curator not an interesting person you’re a curator not a bulbous side of cool you’re a curator…

    January 16, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, games, internet, journal, marketing, medicine, news, technology
  • Rimbaud in Caltanissetta

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 710 popular books gossip over doilies waists and i know nothing changes: it’s the only way to live cambiamenti: l’unico modo mettered…

    January 15, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, English, fashion, Italian, italy, literature, rimbaud, technology
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