March 18, 2007
thoughts that are scribbled in the middle of the night

current research obsessions

literature map

presentation zen (link via swissmiss.)

digital ethnography, watch video "the Machine is Us/ing us"

ten things i have learned by milton glaser


the wreck this journal site is going crazy! thank you so much for all your participation.

Posted by kerismith at March 18, 2007 11:31 AM
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Seeing handwriting on a website is so refreshing.

btw, there is no "nancy" in "indeterminacy".

Posted by: mh on March 28, 2007 09:27 PM

My husband incorporates indeterminancy all the time!
I love your blog! I really want to join in on the Wreck this Journal adventure. Very inspiring

Posted by: leslie on March 27, 2007 12:00 PM

really interesting and i find it somehow true. I will make a link to this post from my blog (hope you don't mind)

Posted by: sef-greco on March 27, 2007 08:26 AM

You have a very original and useful blog. Some of these ideas are great. I am going to do the moon trace thing.

Posted by: Princess Haiku on March 25, 2007 12:52 AM

thank you for sharing those thoughts that come in the middle of the night, and in your lovely middle-of-the-night writing, too! i am grateful to get to share in these inspiring thoughts and grateful for your willingness to put out the raw and secret musings you come up with. they always come at the weirdest hours, don't they?

Posted by: caroline on March 24, 2007 09:40 PM

Hello I'm Cata from Italy.
I always read your blog and i would like to say thank you because i find inspiration and interesting opinions.
Arrivederci from Tuscany,
Cata.

Posted by: cata on March 23, 2007 12:11 PM

Hi Keri-

I am so inspired by your blog and your website and everything. In particular your month-long create-a-thing-a-day. I'm going to do this starting April 1st! Thank you for all your posts and information!

Posted by: Jess Gonacha on March 23, 2007 09:50 AM

Love this. Can't wait for Wreck This Journal to come out.

Posted by: Brianna on March 21, 2007 10:39 PM

wow, I absolutely love your blog every time I come it inspires me to create.

Posted by: kendra on March 21, 2007 12:06 AM

Just wanted to peek in and say I love the Wreck This Journal site! I made myself a new journal just for it -- drilled holes through it, painted all over it, put in a mess of paper. I'm excited! Thanks for all your wonderful creative gifts!

Posted by: Kira on March 19, 2007 10:55 PM

Very inspiring stuff--I need to jot this down. Congrats on the book too-looking forward to picking it up!

Posted by: steve on March 19, 2007 09:48 PM

Everything IS interesting! Just yesterday I went for a walk and rubbed my hand along a fluffy patch of moss, clipped dead roses and bounced a dandelion on my cheek. None of which I can do behind my computer screen. Good stuff.

I really seeing your handwritten notes on this blog.

Posted by: littlepurplecow on March 19, 2007 01:40 PM

I love this blog!

Posted by: chedwick on March 19, 2007 12:32 PM

i love stuff like this, art that celebrates the beauty of honest moments. in which i mean, messy art, found art, art created with found materials...i appreciate technical skill as well, of course, but i love the liberation of "anybody" as artist...i'm the kid that sold zines to my high school classmates (till i got in trouble for selling non-sanctioned items on campus), the kid that makes homemade art books for community artwalks, the kid who scribbles or rips her clothes (even now that i'm not so much a kid anymore)...keri, i love you work and the way you spread creativity...

Posted by: havemycake on March 19, 2007 09:06 AM

Hi Keri, I've just discovered your blog & find it fascinating and inspiring, I'm now addicted to reading forward from Dec 2002. I was sent this link last night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BngEhhdg4lw
it reminded me of your dance experience Sept 2005!

Posted by: Nicky Linzey on March 19, 2007 07:42 AM

I love your notes. Sounds like how I live my life.

Posted by: kristine on March 19, 2007 03:25 AM

you inspire me...yep, YOU!

Posted by: esther on March 18, 2007 11:09 PM

i echo that glaser obsession. #3 on his list is one that took me so long to learn that i almost never second guess myself anymore when i encounter people - what he says is spot on, "the test is almost infallible and I suggest that you use it for the rest of your life." so good keri. so good.

Posted by: jenny on March 18, 2007 05:39 PM

Hello Keri

I wanted to copy your list but resisted. Anyway much of your list is similar to the artisic practice of a conceptual artist friend Sarah Gillam in London.

Posted by: m on March 18, 2007 05:02 PM
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