LEARN ENGLISH - POCKET SIZE POETRY FOR ALL HUMANS

AUDIO-BOOK OF POEMS, WORD COLLECTIONS AND SHORTER ANECDOTES ON CASSETTES.

LEARN ENGLISH WAS PART OF TBG+STUDIOS DUBLIN ART BOOK FAIR; DESIGN AS AN ATTITUDE, CURATED BY ALICE RAWSTHORN (2020) AND PERIODICAL REVIEW 11 - RETURN TO DISINTEGRATION - SELECTED BY SHEENA BARRETT, ALICE BUTLER, GAVIN MURPHY AND MARK CULLEN, PALLAS PROJECT/STUDIOS (2021 - 2022).

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LEARN ENGLISH - Pocket Size Poetry for all Humans is an audio-book of poems, word collections and shorter anecdotes which reflects on language and in particular learning English as a foreign language. The cassette tapes are read by text-to-speech system voices: Samantha, Susan, Ava, Klara, Allison, Karen, Fiona and Moira and the individual cases are customised with unique covers.

The A-side (33.44 min) includes a surprise cover track and the B-side (36.10 min) an extended version of the song Pencil Sharpener Pencil Case which is an Eternal slug & Economusic production.

LEARN ENGLISH was made as an edition of ten copies.

PERIODICAL REVIEW 11-RETURN TO DISINTEGRATION

PERIODICAL REVIEW 11, SELECTED BY SHEENA BARRETT, ALICE BUTLER, GAVIN MURPHY AND MARK CULLEN, PALLAS PROJECT/STUDIOS (2021 - 2022). 

Artists: Tanad Aaron & Mark Swords, Ella Bertilsson, Helen Blake, Bog Cottage Collective, Jenny Brady, Amanda Coogan, crux.project, Ailbhe Cunningham & Aoife Desmond, Joy Gerrard, Emma Wolf-Haugh, Barbara Knežević, Orla McHardy, Dennis McNulty, Jennie Moran/Home Bodies, Ciaran O'Keefe, Alice Rekab & Louise Meade, Sheila Rennick, Eimear Walshe, Frank Wasser, Fiona Whelan, Brokentalkers and Rialto Youth Project. Essay by Laurence Counihan

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