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Multimedia and New Media Poetry

Multimedia and New Media Poetry. E 314L--Reading Poetry Smith Fall 2007. Historical Visual Poetry: Guillaume Apollinaire’s “Calligrammes” (1880-1918). all works from http://www.ubu.com/historical/app/index.html. “La Petit Auto”. “Il Pleut”. “La Mandoline l'oeillet et le Bambou”.

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Multimedia and New Media Poetry

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  1. Multimedia and New Media Poetry E 314L--Reading Poetry Smith Fall 2007

  2. Historical Visual Poetry: Guillaume Apollinaire’s“Calligrammes”(1880-1918) all works from http://www.ubu.com/historical/app/index.html

  3. “La Petit Auto”

  4. “Il Pleut”

  5. “La Mandoline l'oeillet et le Bambou”

  6. Contemporary Visual Poetics: Tom PhillipsJohanna DruckerJoseph KosuthJanet Zweig

  7. Tom Phillips A Humument A Humument 97 http://www.rosacordis.com/humument/index.html http://www.tomphillips.co.uk/humument/0/001010/index.html

  8. Johanna Drucker History of the/my Wor(l)d (1990) http://www.artistsbooksonline.org/

  9. Joseph Kosuth, “One and Three Chairs,” 1965. MoMA

  10. Joseph Kosuth, Titled (Art as Idea as Idea), 1967. Dia Center.

  11. Joseph Kosuth, "It was it" No. 4, 1986; phototext by Sigmund Freud from "Psychopathologie of Everyday Life" with Neon "Description of the same content twice / It was it"; white neon letters and blue neon-line; size 125 x 267 cm

  12. Kosuth, “A Last Parting Look (for C.D.),” Wall of 22 Leathermarket Street in Bermondsey, an area of south London where Dickens used to live. The quotation is from Dickens’ Pickwick Papers. The piece was installed in 2006.

  13. Conceptual Art/Conceptual Writing:Janet Zweig Introduction to gallery works: http://www.janetzweig.com/sculpture.html Text from Mind Over Matter: http://www.ubu.com/contemp/zweig/zweig1.html Introduction to public art works: http://www.janetzweig.com/public/01.html

  14. Language and Public Space: Jenny Holzer http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/contemporary/Jenny-Holzer.html

  15. Jenny Holzer, April 2006, London, words of Samuel Beckett http://creativetime.org/programs/archive/2005/holzer/projects.html

  16. Digital Poetics:Brian Kim Stefans http://www.ubu.com/contemp/stefans/kluge/ubu_index.htm

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