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Words! Symbols!! Music!!!

23 Sep

Obsessive Classification Disorder

Join us to explore the power of symbols within communication, and collectively compose a musical score. Help guide a trio of musicians in a performance of a kind you have never heard before.

On Friday night we take your words, convert them into symbols, hand them to our musicians and make sweet music together.

On Saturday we take your words, convert them into symbols, hand them to The Librarian and make the books that will change how you interact with the world.

At close of business on Saturday, our Librarian will send several books out on a 13 week journey to help the world reconnect with the intuitive basis of language and interaction.

Librarian Calling

18 Sep

Perceive and React!

13 Aug

Show how it makes you feel?

Live The Words

12 Aug

The Twelve – pure as fresh fallen snow. Unadulterated, untouched, innocent. Each sacrificed to save us from ourselves, and our compulsion to be led like sheep.

Modern language survives on the scraps of our compulsion to accept classification. Champions of yesteryear breathed life into language, but the spark is gone, and all that is left is string of characters delivered in a multitude of ways, lifeless, boring, dull.

Burroughs, Clarke, Kerouac, Plato, Dogson – felt the words intuitively. They crafted life out of symbols, signs, seasons, dreams.

We are at a crossroads, my time is almost here.

Talking At Me! #declassify

10 Aug

What’s In A Word?

7 Aug

Meaning is Lost

5 Aug

Despite your attempts to be sincere, you are lying to me yet again.

I do not believe a word, it is all a prefabrication orchestrated to let my guard down, but I wont be taken in by you, never!

Stop listening and react.

Be true to your inner voice, and then – show me what you feel.

The Librarian

2 Aug

Obsessive Classification Disorder

6 Jul

We classify objects to give them meaning.

Our interpretation of these meanings determine how we interact with the world and objects around us.

We accept these meanings or labels without question, they programme us to react to predetermined values, as opposed to the actual object or situation.

They label our expectation, stifle analysis, forces us to conform.

Obsessive Classification Disorder is a transmedia intervention.

Together we will declassify our world.