16 results on '"VISUAL poetry"'
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2. 'Keeping the Thread': On the Archival Practices of Ry Nikonova and Sergei Sigei
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Kukuj, Ilja, Hoskins, Andrew, Series Editor, Sutton, John, Series Editor, Smola, Klavdia, editor, Kukulin, Ilya, editor, and Bachmaier, Annelie, editor
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- 2024
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3. The Neo-Futurists
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Korchagin, Kirill, Lipovetsky, Mark, book editor, Engström, Maria, book editor, Glanc, Tomáš, book editor, Kukuj, Ilja, book editor, and Smola, Klavdia, book editor
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- 2024
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4. Kern
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Beaulieu, Derek
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visual poetry ,dry-transfer lettering ,asemic writing ,language art ,signage ,advertising ,graphic art - Abstract
Proposed as a collection of imaginary logos for the corporate sponsors of Borges’s Library of Babel, Kern balances on a precipice between the visual and nonsensical, offering poems just out of meaning’s reach. Using dry-transfer lettering, Derek Beaulieu made these concrete pieces by hand, building the images gesturally in response to shapes and patterns in the letters themselves. This is poetry closer to architecture and design than confession, in which letters are released from their usual semantic duties as they slide into unexpected affinities and new patterns. Kern highlights the gaps inside what we see and what we know, filling the familiar with the singular and the just seen with the faintly remembered.
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- 2023
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5. Ferdinand Kriwet : Visuelle Poesie und ihre Medialität
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Klaus Gereon Beuckers, Hans-Edwin Friedrich, Klaus Gereon Beuckers, and Hans-Edwin Friedrich
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- Criticism, interpretation, etc, Visual poetry, Multimedia (Art)
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Eine Wiederentdeckung: Ferdinand Kriwet (1942–2018) gehört zu den wichtigsten intermedial arbeitenden Künstlern der 1960er und frühen 1970er Jahre. Mit seinem vielbeachteten Debüt'Rotor'1961 erlangte Kriwet große Aufmerksamkeit. Er verfasste'Lesetexte','Hörtexte'sowie'Sehtexte', die ihn fest in der Avantgarde der Konkreten Poesie wie auch in den Künstlerkreisen der Zweiten Moderne um die Rheinischer Kunstszene verankerten. Auch seine Hörspiele und Kunstausstellungen wurden viel beachtet, bis er sich ab Mitte der 1970er Jahre weitgehend aus dem Kunstbetrieb zurückzog. Der Band analysiert Kriwets Schaffen anhand literaturwissenschaftlicher, kunsthistorischer und kunstphilosophischer Fragestellungen und bietet eine umfassende Untersuchung zur Medialität seiner Arbeiten.
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- 2024
6. Instapoetry : Digital Image Texts
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Niels Penke and Niels Penke
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- Online social networks, Visual poetry
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Instapoetry is one of the most popular literary phenomena of our time. In just a few years, millions of short to ultra-short texts have been published and shared on Instagram. In the battle for attention with countless other texts, the mechanisms of the platform and the usage routines of the users have to be served. The external pressure on literary production is immense. The book explains the production strategies and reception procedures of Instapoetry, explains its development and locates its significance - somewhere between the last stage of decay and the future of poetry.
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- 2023
7. Mathematics and Poetry: Arts of the Heart
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Karaali, Gizem, Lesser, Lawrence M., Sriraman, Bharath, Section editor, and Sriraman, Bharath, editor
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- 2021
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8. Whitemud Walking
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Matthew James Weigel and Matthew James Weigel
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- Poetry, visual poetry, Creative nonfiction, History
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WINNER OF THE 2020/2021 ALCUIN SOCIETY BOOK DESIGN AWARD FOR POETRYWINNER OF THE ROBERT KROETSCH CITY OF EDMONTON BOOK PRIZE WINNER OF THE 2023 STEPHAN G. STEPHANSSON AWARD FOR POETRYWINNER OF THE GERALD LAMPERT MEMORIAL AWARDSHORTLISTED FOR THE DAYNE OGILVIE PRIZE FOR LGBTQ2S+ EMERGING WRITERSLONGLISTED FOR THE RAYMOND SOUSTER AWARDWINNER OF THE INDIGENOUS VOICES AWARD FOR PUBLISHED POETRY IN ENGLISHAn Indigenous resistance historiography, poetry that interrogates the colonial violence of the archive Whitemud Walking is about the land Matthew Weigel was born on and the institutions that occupy that land. It is about the interrelatedness of his own story with that of the colonial history of Canada, which considers the numbered treaties of the North-West to be historical and completed events. But they are eternal agreements that entail complex reciprocity and obligations. The state and archival institutions work together to sequester documents and knowledge in ways that resonate violently in people's lives, including the dispossession and extinguishment of Indigenous title to land. Using photos, documents, and recordings that are about or involve his ancestors, but are kept in archives, Weigel examines the consequences of this erasure and sequestration. Memories cling to documents and sometimes this palimpsest can be read, other times the margins must be centered to gain a fuller picture. Whitemud Walking is a genre-bending work of visual and lyric poetry, non-fiction prose, photography, and digital art and design.'Whitemud Walking is so smart and so ceaselessly innovative. It represents for me a fully assured instantiation of the Indigenous literary project: a confrontation of history's terrors head on and an articulation in the present of our beauty and indomitability. Weigel refuses the archive's efforts to flatten Indigenous subjectivity and, in so doing, opens up a kind of boundless space to remember and grieve but also to hope and imagine otherwise. A deeply felt accomplishment.'–Billy-Ray Belcourt, author of A History of My Brief Body'Whitemud Walking is a testament to the power of grief and outrage that so much theft has been allowed to bulldoze Indigenous land rights. Matthew James Weigel's passion for research both honours and mourns what has been trampled and lied about. This is a devastating read but one to learn from. Mahsi cho, Matthew. Your grief is our call to action to learn our own histories and build upon our own Indigenous testimonies of what really happened and when and who was there to witness it. Mahsi cho.'–Richard Van Camp, Tlicho Dene author of The Lesser Blessed and Moccasin Square Gardens'Whitemud Walking is a textual ecology, that through archival troubling, sampling, and reframing, allows the material, human, truly cellular historicity of treaty to enter as a living presence in our contemporary moment. Weigel writes,'Here treaty means reciprocity and obligation. Here, treaty lasts forever'. This book is not the document you may hold in your hands but the shift in consciousness it foments within you. It is a gift.'–Liz Howard, author of Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent'Echoing the caw and grackle of magpies, Matthew James Weigel's Whitemud Walking lives the sound of Treaty 6. Voices whisper sanctuary in creekbeds, papers rustle precedence in archives; there's a buzz in your ear, a catch in your throat – liste
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- 2022
9. The Boiled in Between
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Helen Marten and Helen Marten
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- Visual poetry, English poetry
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The Boiled in Between is the debut novel by Turner Prize-winning artist Helen Marten, a bold and daring work of fiction which transposes the poetic sensibility of Marten's visual work to the page. It is a challenging, playful, enigmatic, tactile and deliberately ambiguous work of great inventiveness, which will establish Marten as an exceptional talent and unique voice in contemporary fiction. The novel began as an attempt to map the structure and stories of a house; within its tilted, sensuous, alchemical world, characters navigate strange, meticulously indexed landscapes – real and conceptual – to question language and definition and illuminate the associative movements of our minds. Spliced between three voices, the narrative is a project always in movement. The characters traverse these in-betweens: the hot-blooded living world; the curious disembodiment of the imagination; and the rampant snipping away at time in a progression morbidly (and comically) ever closer to death.
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- 2020
10. Visual Poetry: Nurturing Children’s Creativity Through Appropriate Blank Spaces
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Liu, Ying Tung, Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira, Editorial Board Member, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Kotenko, Igor, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Yuan, Junsong, Founding Editor, and Stephanidis, Constantine, editor
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- 2019
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11. Typography in Interactive Poetry: Gestures and Their Contributions to Reading Multiplicities
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Itao Palos, Karine, de Campos, Gisela Belluzzo, Catrópa da Silva, Andréa, Hutchison, David, Editorial Board Member, Kanade, Takeo, Editorial Board Member, Kittler, Josef, Editorial Board Member, Kleinberg, Jon M., Editorial Board Member, Mattern, Friedemann, Editorial Board Member, Mitchell, John C., Editorial Board Member, Naor, Moni, Editorial Board Member, Pandu Rangan, C., Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Editorial Board Member, Tygar, Doug, Editorial Board Member, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, and Kurosu, Masaaki, editor
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- 2019
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12. Kaiser Konstantin als Leser
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Körfer, Anna-Lena
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Panegyric ,Visual poetry ,Late Antiquity ,Performativity ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBB Literary studies: classical, early & medieval ,bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day::HBLA Ancient history: to c 500 CE ,bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day::HBLA Ancient history: to c 500 CE::HBLA1 Classical history / classical civilisation - Abstract
To honor the 20th year of his reign, Emperor Constantine was given what may be the most precious gift of his lifetime: a codex of artistic panegyrics and odes dedicated to him by the poet Optatianus. Optatianus’ poems showcase the poetic talent of their creator and go beyond the classical confines of a panegyric: they form a literary invitation to an intellectual bond between laudator and laudandus.
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- 2019
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13. Somatic Criticism Project
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Dziadek, Adam
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Criticism ,Critique ,Dziadek ,phonetic anagrams ,poetic rhythm ,poetry and body ,Project ,prosody ,Somatic ,sonnets ,visual poetry ,bic Book Industry Communication::2 Language qualifiers::2A Indo-European languages::2AG Slavic (Slavonic) languages ,bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics::CFA Philosophy of language ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DC Poetry ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSA Literary theory ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general - Abstract
This book illustrates the problems connected with the body and the sign: the real body and the body of the text, somaticism and semiology (both as a general sign theory and in the medical sense as «symptomatology»). The author seeks to derive a more general principle from these two words, referring to the representation of experience in different literary texts. If we are talking about the representation of experience, we cannot, by any means, ignore the body that becomes the essential point of reference for human experience. This general principle aims at creating a matter of concept, a somatic criticism project, which is closely related to the issue of rhythm in literary texts - a rhythm understood as an intermediary between the body and the sense of the text.
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- 2018
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14. Slavic and Eastern-European Visuality. Modernity and Tradition.
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Ioffe, Dennis and Ioffe, Dennis
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Biotechnology ,Technology: general issues ,"First Universal Exhibition of Models of Interplanetary Apparatuses and Mechanisms Gadgets and Historical Materials" (Moscow 1927) ,"nvisible painting" ,1905 Revolution ,Aleksandr Golovin ,Aleksei Kruchenykh ,Alexander Melamid ,Andrei Bely ,Anthroposophy ,Batiushkov ,Bierce ,Deleuze G. ,El Lissitzky ,Fridrikh Tsander ,Georgii Krutikov ,Hedwig Fechheimer ,Hesychasm ,Hortus mirabilis ,Igor' Sikorsky ,Joseph Kosuth ,Konstantin Tsiolkovsky ,Krystyna Miłobędzka ,Letatlin ,Magritte R. ,Malevich ,Mikhail Larionov ,Modernism ,Moscow conceptualism ,N. Fyodorov ,Nabokov ,Nadezhda Stolpovskaya ,Natalia Goncharova ,Neo-Primitivism ,Nest ,Nikolai II ,Nikolai Punin ,October ,Petr Miturich ,Polish contemporary poetry ,Russian ,Russian Academy of Arts ,Russian Avant-garde ,Russian Golden Age poets ,Russian Neo-avant-garde ,Russian art ,Russian avant-garde ,Russian modernism ,Russian painters in Rome ,Samuil Alyanski ,Sen-Senkov A. ,Sergei Eisenstein ,Sergei Sigei ,Slavic and Russian modernism ,Soviet ,Steinberg ,Suprematism ,Symbolism ,Ukraine ,V. Chekrygin ,Vadim Zakharov ,Valentin Serov ,Veisberg ,Velemir Khlebnikov ,Vera Khlebnikova ,Victor Skersis ,Vitaly Komar ,Vlad Mamyshev-Monroe ,Vladimir Tatlin ,World of Art ,Yuri Albert ,advertising ,aeronautics ,ancient Egypt ,anthropology ,apophatic vision ,archaic stereotypes ,art criticism ,art education ,art historical hermeneutics ,avant-garde ,avant-garde poem ,byt ,calligram ,camp ,classical ,compelling visualities ,cosmism ,cultural heritage ,curatorial practice ,dazzle ,dematerialization ,design ,determinism ,drag ,early art brut painting ,embodied sexualities ,film ,global poetics ,historicity ,icon painting ,icons ,impersonation ,kilim ,letun ,life-creation ,material object ,metageometry ,metaphor ,metaphysics of the presence ,mirror ,missile ,mourning ,narcissism ,narrative ,new man ,non-conformist art ,ontology of traces ,painting ,photo art ,photocarpet ,picture of garden ,poetic garden ,poetics ,poetry ,power ,prognostic function ,realism ,rhizome ,rose ,satirical journals ,self-fashioning ,self-portrait ,selfie ,semiotics ,sex ,sphinx ,symbolism ,the journal Notes of Dreamers ,the publishing house Alkonost ,totalitarian terror ,transfurism ,trickster ,violence ,visual ,visual art ,visual image ,visual poem ,visual poetry ,volnovik - Abstract
Summary: Special Issue of Arts: "Slavic and Eastern-European Visuality: Modernity and Tradition" is focused on researching interactions of art and literature, of philosophy and visual poetry, and generally on theoretical aspects of cultural analysis.
15. Exegesis of a Renunciation – Esegesi di una rinuncia
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Aprile, Francesco, Ferrando, Bartolomé, and Cristiano, Caggiula
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poetry ,visual poetry ,experimental ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DC Poetry::DCF Poetry by individual poets - Abstract
“The brutality of symbol is visual war. The maze confuses the poetic solitude of the verbal impressed in the pragmatic obol. Manifesto, nervous reflex of language out of control but not without focus, unexpectedly touches the reaction converting the suit interpret-action roar of consciousness. Phonemes-hoplites, the galvanized armor prepares the final siege, it is time to choose which side to fight on. Aprile throws up a challenge: self-centeredness of the word or the reversal of the semantic front against a historic tool devoted to a company withered away and foraging in the cliché, this ultimate foundation of the order-archetype. Prepare for defeat, not to succumb to conceal language accessory and inflamed from of poiesis, and semantic approach exhalation and pray for his death.” ~ Cristiano Caggiula “Aprile’s writing breathes, survives and is manifested, among dashes, curves, losses, cruises, overlays, erasures, and smudges, smears. A writing dotted with isolated words, they resist to a great catastrophe, arranged in imbalance, moving, equipped with its own breath, your own voice. Aprile’s writing is a calligram in which the words are scattered all but disappeared, replaced by stretches of life that run, they run themselves. April drags, hits, dodges, phagocyte and flees, sometimes quickly, sometimes with a certain laziness, out of an area where it shows the drive and exposes the unfinished pulsion of the body. Rhythm writing.” ~ Bartolomé Ferrando
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- 2014
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16. An Anthology of Asemic Handwriting
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Gaze, Tim and Jacobson, Michael
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visual poetry ,asemic handwriting ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DC Poetry::DCF Poetry by individual poets - Abstract
An Anthology of Asemic Handwriting is the first book-length publication to collect the work of a community of writers on the edges of illegibility. Asemic writing is a galaxy-sized style of writing, which is everywhere yet remains largely unknown. For human observers, asemic writing may appear as lightning from a storm, a crack in the sidewalk, or the tail of a comet. But despite these observations, asemic writing is not everything: it is just an essential component, a newborn supernova dropped from a calligrapher’s hand. Asemic writing is simultaneously communicating with the past and the future of writing, from the earliest undeciphered writing systems to the xenolinguistics of the stars; it follows a peregrination from the preliterate, beyond the verbal, finally ending in a postliterate condition in which visual language has superseded words. An Anthology of Asemic Handwriting is compiled and edited by Tim Gaze from Asemic magazine and Michael Jacobson from The New Post-Literate blog.
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- 2013
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