Me río de los nervios © Book
Using Joe Brainards ‘I remember’ as its main inspiration, ‘Me río de los nervios’ uses repetition as a trance-inducing tool to immerse the viewer in the liminal space between reality and perception. This duality, represented through the ever-changing relationship between text and image, allows the author to redeem his demons in a series of poems that navigate the waters of his own subconscious.
Using Joe Brainards ‘I remember’ as its main inspiration, ‘Me río de los nervios’ uses repetition as a trance-inducing tool to immerse the viewer in the liminal space between reality and perception. This duality, represented through the ever-changing relationship between text and image, allows the author to redeem his demons in a series of poems that navigate the waters of his own subconscious.
Using Joe Brainards ‘I remember’ as its main inspiration, ‘Me río de los nervios’ uses repetition as a trance-inducing tool to immerse the viewer in the liminal space between reality and perception. This duality, represented through the ever-changing relationship between text and image, allows the author to redeem his demons in a series of poems that navigate the waters of his own subconscious.