Janey Smith Stares into Space

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Janey Smith Stares into Space by Janey Smith

Janey Smith Stares Into Space by Janey Smith.pdf No.1 published by calmaplombprombombbalm.com October, 2011

Contents: 4. Re: application to work Thursday, September 22, 2011 from 2pm-5pm 7 messages 8. Documentation of Work Completed Janey Smith Stares Into Space.doc 51K

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application to work Thursday, September 22, 2011 from 2pm-5pm 7 messages Janey Smith <janey.smith.is.baby.robot@gmail.com> To: social craft <crafting.socially@gmail.com> Bcc: tcomitta@gmail.com Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 1:54 AM Dear Cassie: Attached is the documentation of work completed for September 22, 2011, 2pm-5pm. I will post this attachment or have someone post it for me, in analog, on the wall of the room where the work was completed this Monday, September 26, 2011. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me anytime. Janey Smith On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Janey Smith <janey.smith.is.baby.robot@gmail.com> wrote: Okay. On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:30 AM, social craft <crafting.socially@gmail.com> wrote: That's the best. Documentation must be analog. On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:50 AM, Janey Smith <janey.smith.is.baby.robot@gmail.com> wrote: I will submit my documentation to you through email.

Smith <janey.smith.is.baby.robot@gmail.com> wrote: I will submit my documentation to you through email. I fell in love, walked home from Berkeley at 2 in the morning. On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 7:04 PM, social craft <crafting.socially@gmail.com> wrote: Janey, I see you have forfeited your wages because you never proposed a reasonable hourly wage for your time. Thank you for working for us today. I am glad that space was a productive place for new types of interpersonal growth. Did you leave any documentation of your productivity? Unborn children? Thank you and have a nice day. Cassie On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 10:18 AM, social craft <crafting.socially@gmail.com> wrote: Dear Janey, You sound like the right guy for the job. Consider yourself hired. Please propose a reasonable hourly wage for your time, and we will do our best to compensate you based on what our budget will allow. We can't wait for our short time together, let's be sure to double increase our optimization in the checkout line, but not so much that we compromise our open communication policy. Thank you deeply, Cassie

On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Janey Smith <janey.smith.is.baby.robot@gmail.com> wr ote: To Whom It May Concern: I noticed your advertisement on http://socialcraft.tumblr.com/worktheatre and I'd think we'd be a perfect fit. I am a writer looking for temporary work. Writing, as you know, is a highly precarious activity. Last summer I sat in my room and wrote a novella. The spring before that I did more sitting and more writing. The experience left me feeling uncertain. But I can tell you that it was worth it. This fall I plan to do even more sitting and more writing. Did I mention that writing involves a lot of staring into space? Well, it does. Anyway, I hope to use the short time we work together to improve my skills as a writer, that is, as somebody employed to sit around a lot and stare into space. At the same time, I am confident that our short time together will also help your company to increase profits and optimize product visibility in a very competitive market. I have attached a copy of my CV for your consideration. I look forward to speaking with you soon. Sincerely, Janey Smith 415.202.4378 http://kottonkandyklouds.tumblr.com/

Documentation of Work Completed Janey Smith Stares Into Space.doc 51K

Documentation of Work Completed for September 22, 2011, 2pm-5pm: Janey Smith stares into space by Janey Smith 1. I arranged all the chairs in the room. I tried to create an open space. I wanted people to enter that space. I wanted people to enter space. 2. I removed all the evidentiary materials and documents from workers that preceded me from the shelf along the east wall. I cleared the desktop of all paper and tape and pens. I felt ready to work. 3. I placed three palettes in a corner of the room. I placed one palette in the center of the room near the desk. 4. I asked the worker before me, Jackie Brown, to sit with me on the palette in the center of the room. I asked her to take my hand. 5. I sat on the palette in the center of the room with Jackie Brown. On the palette was a laptop computer, a backpack, two cell phones, a cup, and a cassette tape that Jackie had found in the street. 6. We decided to imagine that the palette we were sitting on was a raft and that the floor all around us, a river. We put our shoes in the river. 7. We held hands.

8. A handsome man entered the room. The handsome man made me nervous. I wanted Jackie Brownʼs attention all to myself. 9. Jackie Brown and I talked about love and revolution. We talked about our time here and how little of it we have left. We talked about our personal lives, how difficult it is to trust people, and about how uncertain we are about the future. We talked about many other things, too. 10. The handsome man left the room. 11. I caressed Jackie Brownʼs hand with my hand. I turned to face her. Jackie let me face the side of her face. Jackie was having trouble looking at me. 12. Another man entered the room. Jackie said, Nicholas. 13. As Nicholas walked around the room, Jackie seemed nervous to be holding my hand in front of him. Jackie couldnʼt even look at me while Nicholas was in the room. Jackie invited Nicholas to sit in front of us. Jackie commented on Nicholasʼ hands. We each held one of Nicholasʼ hands. Nicholas has long fingernails. 14. Nicholas left the room. 15. A song came on the boom box that made me feel something intense and sad. I started to long to

get closer to Jackie. Jackie and I stared into each othersʼ eyes for a long time. 16. Jackieʼs fingers began to caress mine almost unconsciously as she spoke. 17. The song on the boom box was dramatic. I moved in to kiss Jackie Brown. But Jackie ducked, so we didnʼt kiss. I was sad about that. I instantly tried to say something funny to deflect the intense rejection I was feeling. 18. Jackie Brown looked at me and didnʼt let go of my hand. 19. Time passed, we talked. 20. Jackie turned towards me for the first time since sitting on the raft. She said she had to go soon. 21. But she didnʼt go soon and we continued talking and holding hands. 22. A couple of women entered the room. They got coffee and ignored us. 23. Jackie turned towards me again. We were almost facing each other now. I made a comment about how we were positioned on the raft. Jackie laughed at what I said.

24. We continued to talk to one another as if there were no such thing as time. Our conversations were often interrupted by certain silences. During which time, we stared into each othersʼ eyes. 25. Jackie didnʼt leave the raft. 26. The room was wide and bare. The water gray, the forest white. 27. The river took us many places. It took us along the surface of ourselves. 28. We didnʼt seem to care where the river went. We were glad to go with it and into places we didnʼt recognize very much. 29. Jackie said she had stuff to do, schoolwork. She asked me if I wanted to meet her after work, after the show. She gave me her phone number and walked away. 30. For the next hour I attempted to call every person in my cell phone. 31. The first person I called was Alana, who was driving to Oregon. We talked about Oregon and California. We talked about why Alana is afraid to love. We talked about love and loving people for a long time. I asked Alana if she was driving while talking on the phone. She said no she had pulled

over to the side of the highway to talk to me. This made me feel something. Tenderness, maybe. 32. The second person I called was Alicia. Alicia didnʼt answer the phone because she was at work. I left a message, asked her what she was doing this weekend. 33. The third person I called was Andreas. Andreas lives with me. He was surprised I called him. We spoke for ten minutes maybe. Andreas was drunk and really glad to hear from me. We made plans to go to the Folsom Street Fair. 34. The fourth person I called was Andy, one of my closest friends. He didnʼt answer because he was at work. I left a message for him about the chairs. I told him that two girls had bought them and that I had the money. I ask him when he would be in San Francisco. 35. The fifth person I called was Ashley. She didnʼt answer because she was sick. I left a message, but I forgot what I said. 36. The sixth person I called was Autumn. I donʼt know Autumn that well. We have a class together. I left her a message and asked her if she wanted to get a dink sometime. 37. The seventh person I called was Bernadette. Bernadette lives alone in Wyoming. Bernadette

didnʼt answer. I left her a message, told her that I really liked the videos that she recently posted on facebook. I asked her if there was snow on the ground yet. 38. The eighth person I called was Boom Boom. Iʼm not sure what Boom Boomʼs real name is. I left her a message, asked her she was doing anything for the Folsom Street Fair. 39. The ninth person I called was Brandon. Brandon is a famous poet. I left him an awkward message. I asked him if he was going to the Third Annual Art Practical party this Friday. Then, I felt embarrassed. 40. The tenth person I called was Caitlin. Caitlin hosts a popular reading series in the city. Caitlin answered from Boston, Massachusetts, where she is visiting for some reason. We talked about going out and getting donuts and talking about stuff. Caitlin said she was glad I called. 41. The eleventh person I called was Carrie. Carrie is a poet. For a while, I thought Carrie was cute. So, I looked at her information on facebook and took her phone number without asking her if I could have it. I left her a message, told her I was stalking her, asked her if she wanted to talk sometime. 42. The twelfth person I called was Daniel. I met Daniel in school. We are friends. Daniel answered and we talked about what I was doing and other

things. Then I talked about Jackie. Daniel became very quiet. 43. The thirteenth person I called was Diamond Dave. Diamond Dave is an old beat poet. I left him a message, asked him if there was any room to read at City Hall for the 100,000 Poets for Change event on Saturday. 44. The fourteenth person I called was Dominique. I met Dominique in an abandoned church we had broken into to throw a party last June. I left Dominique a message, asked her if she wanted to get brunch sometime again soon. 45. The fifteenth person I called was Erica. Erica is a writer. I met her in a thrift store three years ago. Erica and I talked about stuff, mostly uncomfortable chit-chat. I kept thinking she was mad at me or that my phone call woke her up. 46. During my conversation with Erica, Jackie called me. 47. I got off the phone with Erica in haste and spoke with Jackie immediately. 48. Jackie said she was coming to get me. I was glad she said that. 49. I got up from the raft and began to clean the studio. I tried to put everything back into place, but

had forgotten where everything was supposed to go. 50. When Jackie arrived, she showed me where everything was supposed to go. 51. We left the studio together.