Dialogues
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Type Write

By Joshua Chalifour & Heather McLaughlin, 11 November 2007

Ever thought about a typewriter? The kind of thinking where you separate it all out, making it type writer. Then go on with type, just on its own. Type, type is what you see right here, in front of you. It’s a type of type too. Times, probably. Times type. What type of thinking is [...]

Parks before Spring Notebooks

By Joshua Chalifour & Heather McLaughlin, 15 April 2007

Four sets of photos, sketches, and text accomplished in four different Montreal parks (fifteen minutes each). First day of Spring.

Nightmare of the Somniferumfly

By Joshua Chalifour & Heather McLaughlin, 12 August 2006

In mad flits, sobered strain above calm
Lepidoptera flew to avoid his enbalm.
He’d escape one true perish
Some deer devils’ ripe anguish,
But through circuits they’d track with aplomb.

Scorching Sun Express Post

By Joshua Chalifour & Heather McLaughlin, 5 July 2006

With deep voices, camels crawl systematically on a wire that stretches from our start to their finish. We paid for tickets and laundered the first money to get rid of our dirty pockets. Because an urban rhythmist said that some understand, we’d thought we could ride these camels into the sunset.

We also signed up for [...]

Chief Assembly Unit

By Joshua Chalifour & Heather McLaughlin, 15 March 2004

1. Make sure to clearly note Box A, B, and C before unpacking.

Digging a Trite Argument from Some Sand for the Last Time

By Joshua Chalifour & Heather McLaughlin, 23 February 2004