Not exact matches
Float «is not as
epochal as the printed
book.
The classic example is the insertion of the «
Epochal Theory of Time» in Science and the Modern World, forcing the eventual transformation of what, in that
book, had initially been a Spinozistic approach to creativity as the one, undifferentiated underlying activity (with «events» of varied temporal duration as the «modes» of this underlying process) toward the Leibnizian monadology of actual entities (each a kind of time - quantum) that finally appeared subsequently in Process and Reality.
Its origins, however, were modest: While working on his
epochal 2006 eco - horror / giant - monster movie hit The Host (the highest grossing South Korean film to date), Bong happened to wander into his favorite comic
book store in Seoul.
Just Kids, a memoir of the artist's remarkable relationship with Robert Mapplethorpe during the
epochal days of New York City and the Chelsea Hotel in the late sixties and seventies, won her the 2010 National
Book Award in the nonfiction category.
In early 1974, soon after he shared an all - star New Year's Day bill at St. Mark's with William Burroughs, John Cage, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, Byrd Hoffman [Robert Wilson], Taylor Mead, Ed Sanders, Patti Smith, Anne Waldman, and Lewis Warsh, and several months before Art - Rite editors Edit deAk and Walter Robinson began their
epochal evening (not yet «performance») series «PersonA» at Artists Space, Onnasch Galerie at 139 Spring Street (the first German art space to open in SoHo)
booked — I know no better word — the two least commercial not - yet - performance artists in town, Jack Smith and Farina, for evening appearances.