Zachary Scott Hamilton

Jar #1

Foam coil molding / numerics fixture,
flushing gargantuan mucus in a ship.
Cream drool folds under the satellite.
Down the side hatch, labeled [1.2] (thirty.)
building robot arms.
Foam insulation shields
move under site,
Women from the bunker
hold neon floats
made of cyborg engineers.
Systematically they implant 13 rows of
meshed tube in lymph nodes and attached fat cells.
Then albino's from the wood work tie silver/ red ribbons of fiber light sleeping at the members cell.
Thin cable blinks the logo in a simple 1.2 rhythm
following the neon blimps. Members cell.

Jar #8

Caution tape/ receptacles, edges of receptacles.
Circus of receipts,
Hollowed out gumdrops in rain/ windows as speakers
Film and chewing gum,
Pens and reference tape diverging
marble,
outer space lows hovering over in glass,
with reference lining,
(for insides.)

Ask bar-code what not head/ five face with tea? He told me that
the child lingers there, teething on
the blue circle and video installations, with the marble, in a reference tape to booze hound bonkers!
Society put on pink slippers for the forest looked kindly at them
and then left the base?
Through the wings in their spine two symmetrical
doors. We became a glass outfit in a vortex, the one we found that sings yellow and places things into your pocket.
They tell me this from in a saxophone:

“Your life is a contradictory statement that is, or seems false. We define your world.”
They tell me this from inside a clarinet:

“Your life is a lump in tangled thread.”
Tying together, small groups. Hard lumps in the fiber of a chess game where a branch has grown. Moldy banana brain: one nautical mile per hour.
 

Zachary Scott Hamilton is the author of fourteen Zines, including Temple of Sinew, The Orchestra of Machines, Wallet of Hexagons and HAIR LAND (named Zine of the month by the Independent Publishing Resource Center). His work appears in varies magazines including Ignavia Press (issue 4.1), Otiliths (a journal of many e-things), Sein und Werden, and Karawane magazine. He Recently went on tour with the band Holy! Holy! Holy! And installed artwork with partner Molly Pettit for a photo series, which appears online at his website www.Blackmonsterzine.weebly.com. His book, The Teacup of Infinity will be released in February of 2012 By The Black magic LSD sex cult.// Contact: www.zachabstract.blogspot.com

Art by Zachary Scott Hamilton copyright © 2012

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