NYC based artist Paul Chan developed his own version of Plato’s original texts, with an erotically-dry and roboticized humor, that probably only New Yorkers can appreciate. The artist created a set of computer fonts named “erotic idiolects” – an evaluation of the conventional alphabet churning in an endless prose. Before you download the contents onto your Kindle, best to hear it live from the author himself.

Reading:

Tuesday, March 29, 7PM

192 Books
192 Tenth Ave, at 21st street
New York City
http://www.192books.com/eventsupcoming.htm

Seating is limited, please call 192 Books to make reservations.
Books purchased at the reading will be signed by the author.
(image courtesy Badlands Unlimited)