FOUND OBJECT: COLLECTIVE STRUGGLES
Contributed by Steve Weyl


Stories of love among the revolutionary caste don’t crop up too often—they’re supposed to be too busy thinking about more pressing issues. A letter found in 1975 by Steve Weyl in “a charismatic radical’s” hiding space underneath a Palo Alto cottage, however, shows that revolutionary fervor can sometimes get confused with—and eclipsed by—more quotidian matters of the heart.

Steve Weyl is a serial technology entrepreneur in Silicon Valley who previously held executive management positions at Apple, IBM, the ASK Group, and Ricoh Company, Ltd. He attended Stanford University, during which time he discovered this issue’s Found Object (“Collective Struggles”), and later received an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.








Esopus 8 (Spring 2007)

CONTENTS:
ARTIST’S PROJECT: NEIL GOLDBERG
“Missing the Train”

FOUND OBJECT: COLLECTIVE STRUGGLES
Contributed by Steve Weyl

SINGULAR NETWORK: THE MAKING OF CELL
By Headlong Dance Theater

CARTER AND THE KID
Fiction by Stuart Nadler

PAINTINGS FOR CASH
By “Penelope”

MODERN ARTIFACTS 2: “DEAR MISS MILLER…”
Introduction by Michelle Elligott

ARTIST’S PROJECT: DAWN CLEMENTS
“I Put Marc’s Sculpture on the Kitchen Table”

NEIL GREENBERG DRAWS MAPS
Introduction and Interview by Fritz Swanson

ARTIST’S PROJECT: ALLEN RUPPERSBERG
“House of Cards”

GUARDED OPINIONS 2
Commentary by Ruben Green and Wendy Iraheta

2001 IN RETROSPECT
By Angus Trumble