“Asemic writing offers meaning by way of aesthetic intuition, and not by verbal expression. It often appears as abstract calligraphy, or as a drawing which resembles writing but avoids words, or if it does have words, the words are generally damaged beyond the point of legibility. One of the main ways to experience an asemic work is as unreadable, but still attractive to the eye. My point is that—without words, asemic writing is able to relate to all words, colors, and even music, irrespective of the author or the reader’s original languages; not all emotions can be expressed with words, and so asemic writing attempts to fill in the void.”
-Michael Jacobson (curator of the New Post-Literate, an asemic writing gallery)
____________DO YOU...

-Find yourself getting sick of using the same words?
-You want to express, but not to make a point?
-You want to express, but don’t know what?
-You think knowing might be a bit overrated sometimes?
_-You like a challenge
__-You find it fun to bullshit
___-You take everything seriously— even nonsense.
____-You communicate with aliens
_____You are a channel for other dimensions.
______-You are in love with written form.
_____-You want to put yourself out there,
____but you feel restricted by the methods most common.
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