How To Be Everywhere by Warren Craghead5/26/2023 ![]() (Last month’s entry was by Brian Biggs, and it ran from April 20 through May 17:. More on and of Craghead at, , /wcraghead, and audioboo.fm/wwc. 2 (2014) 108 Figure 1 Warren Craghead III from, HOW TO BE EVERYWHERE, 2007 I have given everything to the sun pencil on archival paper Intensifying. He was one of the creators whose work I edited during my 10-year stint overseeing the comics at Pulse! magazine (full list: ), where he also drew a phonograph. He is constantly drawing and is increasingly obsessed with field recording and phonography. ![]() The above drawing was done for me by Warren Craghead III, an artist and curator who makes pictographic, nonlinear stories that can be encountered everywhere: a sticker on a pole, a booklet in a newspaper, a postcard in the mail, an image on a website, a collage in a gallery. I’ll post the drawing as the background of my Twitter account, /disquiet, and talk a bit about the illustrator back on. ![]() Today, it exists anywhere and everywhere, a global visual mode of. ![]() This is the second occurrence of a new little project: inviting illustrators to sketch something sound-related. Sarah Haug aka VJ Steaknet, Warren Craghead, Mike Redmond and Faye Coral Johnson. It is a way of enacting bilingualism the splitting and doubling of words, ideas, images and meanings that comes about in the processes of translation reflects my identity as someone who is in constant movement between cultures, split and doubled by my twin allegiances to different languages and places. ![]()
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