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Sometimes in first years of 2000 the website artbabyart asked for more content to upload the second page. First page with the essays was loaded around 1998-99

 

The photos were added for presentation (tag #NewYorkcodepink) The way I know it is that Paul Jaisini is not the creator of the photos found at jaisini.artbabyart.net site. They signature JAISINI signifies he agreed to have some images on the website since the request for images was so massive. There’s no information on how these photos were created. On jaisini.artbabyart.net site they are called N-city photos and appear under a title “Who is Artist Paul Jaisini.” I know that placing visual images under such page name was on behalf of the webmasters erroneous assumption. Rick Santiago or whoever was in charge to upload content had seen what he thought was a signature of Paul Jaisini on the photos. That is how I understand why the photos are placed under a page titled “Who is Artist Paul Jaisini.” Fact is that the group of people together with Yustas Kotz-Gottlieb (Ellen Yustas K. Gottlieb) were involved with Gleitzeit outreach now and at that time. The name on the photos might signify that Paul Jaisini agreed with the images to appear on the Internet for presentation reason. I can’t say for sure that this is exactly what happened. As to how the webmaster of artbabyart site misplaced the photos is easy to assume that he/she wanted to make it easier for the visitors to navigate the site.

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Island Princess writes on 3/8/00 re: Marble Lady that she went out onto the net to see the paintings and couldn’t find them only found the reviews everywhere. “I am a writer and very often if I find a piece of art will build a poem around it…”

#comment #photocopy #marble lady #gleitzeit

I wish you would become more like your invisible art!

Yustas - go away! Yustas: This will be my first and only words directed to you I wish you would become more like your invisible art!

#comment #invisible art #invisible

The photo above is found at jaisini.artbabyart.net/.

Sometimes in first years of 2000 the website artbabyart asked for more content to upload the second page. First page with the essays was loaded around 1998-99.

The photos were added for presentation (tag #NewYorkcodepink) The way I know it is that Paul Jaisini is not the creator of the photos found at jaisini.artbabyart.net site. They signature JAISINI signifies he agreed to have some images on the website since the request for images was so massive. There’s no information on how these photos were created. On jaisini.artbabyart.net site they are called N-city photos and appear under a title “Who is Artist Paul Jaisini.” I know that placing visual images under such page name was on behalf of the webmasters erroneous assumption. Rick Santiago or whoever was in charge to upload content had seen what he thought was a signature of Paul Jaisini on the photos. That is how I understand why the photos are placed under a page titled “Who is Artist Paul Jaisini.” Fact is that the group of people together with Yustas Kotz-Gottlieb (Ellen Yustas K. Gottlieb) were involved with Gleitzeit outreach now and at that time. The name on the photos might signify that Paul Jaisini agreed with the images to appear on the Internet for presentation reason. I can’t say for sure that this is exactly what happened. As to how the webmaster of artbabyart site misplaced the photos is easy to assume that he/she wanted to make it easier for the visitors to navigate the site.

#outreach #newyorkcodepink #photo #nyc

something called The Theory of Invisible Art

Well, folks, what if there actually was something called The Theory of Invisible Art? What then? Whether you agree with it, or disagree…whether you like Yustas or hate her (we have some real haters here)… whether you understand it or you don’t… whether you choose to laugh at it or you don’t…what if there really was something called The Theory of Invisible Art? Okay, you don’t believe it, won’t believe it, your mind is closed on the subject. I can’t really believe that. If you’re not willing to set aside disbelief for even a moment to consider another point of view, you can’t be a serious writer. Come on now, assume for a moment that there just may be some serious thinking cast in this direction by a divergent group of fairly successful and prominent people in our society, including scientists, artists and sociologists. Now walk with me a little ways on this one…what if these thinking people were interested in the process of creating art, in how it went from chaos to beauty, from unformed to formed, from nothing to something, from invisible to visible? Can’t you see how such a thread deserves a bit more consideration than many of you have given it? I’m proud of the few of you who have been thoughtful enough to at least ponder possibilities and potential implications in terms of your own work. What, the scoffers say, might such a preposterous theory have to do with writers? Open your eyes, friend—just a few days ago, a writer posted complaining of writer’s block. And aren’t we always trying to evaluate good ideas, how to acquire them and turn them into novels, screenplays, short stories, essays? Well, along comes a theory that just might help some of you intellectualize the raw process…take another look. You don’t have to see a painting by Paul Jaisini to understand what Yustas is trying to tell you. Look for the sense, the meaning, the ideas that might help you to become a better writer and artist.