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Built, Project by Emma Phillipps. Published by Necessary Press for the Dusie Kollektiv, 2008.

Part of that space (as their empathetic/motion) is
always
out there, unseen. There are no faculties with, and to,
realign that surface.

Archived in the University of Arizona Poetry rare Book Room

http://poetrycenter.arizona.edu/enews...

In part with the third dusie kollektiv,

The complete issue will be available as well at dusie.org

the 49 contributors are:

Jared Hayes, Cara Benson, Amy King, Emma Phillipps, Arielle Guy, Jane Sprague, Ana Bozicevic, Anna Moschovakis, Kaia Sand, Anna Fulford, Samar Abulhassan, Mackenzie Carignan, Zoe Skoulding, Catherine Meng, Ann Bogle, Susana Gardner, Bonnie Jean Michalski, Michelle Noteboom, Stephanie Young, Dawn Pendergast, Marthe Reed, Carmen Gimenez Smith, Maureen Thorson, Kai Fierle-Hedrick, Bronwen Tate, Elizabeth Bryant, Jill Stengel, Jessica Bozek, Julia Drescher, Derek Beaulieu, James Cummins, Amanda Deutch, Nicole Mauro, Catherine Wagner, Mairéad Byrne, Juliana Leslie, Juliet Cook, Jennifer Karmin, Jenn Hofer, Kathrin Schaeppi, Carrie Hunter, Michelle Detorie, Sarah Ann Cox, Mark Lamoureux, Annie Finch, Dana Teen Lomax, Arielle Greenberg, Paul Klinger, Tracy Grinnell

First published March 1, 2009

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May 21, 2009
Built, project by Emma Phillipps
Published by necessary press (Cara Benson)

Clad in a textured blue cover, sheathed in a blueprint, bound with nuts and bolts, printed on firm paper this is the material of buildings. A measured angle, dimensions of space, Phillipps’ words are precise and open. Her phrases align along the margins and are sharp as nails.

“Replacing surfaces, covering more though and not
completely flattened. Measured we — there are two.”

“The inside of this (as an action) placing one and then
placing the other over that one, so we can see both but
only one —"

Materials used to build may not always be apparent to the eye.

“Erasure is fundamentally architectural, not merely visual
continuity — like dissolve — function.”
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