Rapid Eye MovementRapid Eye was founded by Simon Dwyer in Poplar, East London, on 23rd January 1979. It has taken several different forms: as magazine, mailart campaign, series of booklets and audio tapes, coffee-table album, etc, culminating with a trilogy of deluxe editions inaugurating the final decade of the 20th Century. The last supper. The project's original aim: To put Art and Magick onto the street, where they belong, in order to facilitate the process of understanding and civilisation in a wilfully ignorant and manifestly, uncivilised society. Rapid Eye Movement contains the best of Simon Dwyer's writing, and is published as his last testament to our troubled but stimulating times. With a brand new foreword by Genesis P-Orridge. |
Contents
FOREWORD | 5 |
FROM ATAVISM TO ZYKLON | 11 |
THROUGH A SCREEN DARKLY | 53 |
Copyright | |
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