See "The Book Arts" (Word file in Bb Course Documents)

Full Presentation


 

Concrete, Visual, and New Media Poetry Resources (Also see: Writer's Link page of New Media resources)

 

Most recommended:

http://www.eastgate.com/ReadingRoom.html (check out especially a piece called "HELP." Also Michael Joyce's ""Twelve Blue." )

http://www.ubu.com/contemp/ (excellent site FULL of stuff; probably the best on the Web; check out Brian Kim Stefans' "The Dreamlife of Letters" in the Contemporary list—I'm very fond of that one. This site also has a huge amount of info on history and theory of visual work.)

From RMIT University in Australia:

http://www.streaming.rmit.edu.au/ (check out several of these, especially Simon Norton and Jacinta Schreuder)

http://www.crankweb.rmit.edu.au/

http://www.baaim.rmit.edu.au/2005/index.html

Bill Marsh's Landscapes at Beehive. Click directly on the box. (Explore other work at the Beehive site as well.)


The Book Arts


 

Also see stuff I made myself:

My presentation of concrete poetry samples for class

An electronic "scroll"

My creative blog

 

 

Stuff by others:

Word Circuits (a multi-featured site, including bulletin board, gallery of poetry and fiction, commentary, studio and resources. Robert Kendall is site director and gallery editor; Deena Larson edits the Hypertext Writers Workshop. "This is a watering hole for new media poetry and fiction--indigenously electronic work that couldn't be realized in print. Hypertext is the mainstay here, but we also deal in more exotic forms of cybertext, which exploit such innovations as text-generating algorithms or animated text that moves and mutates on the screen. Welcome to the world of hypertextual, interactive, self-generating, kinetic, and multimedia poetry and fiction.")

http://www.eastgate.com/malloy/welcome.html

http://www.eastgate.com/LastingImage/Welcome.html

Charles Bernstein's Work (scroll down and find link to his "Visual Work.")

An Index to Concrete Poetry

Burning Press

Kevin Brooks' Web Anthology (Very Excellent List of Links)

A piece by Robert Kendall

http://www.eastgate.com/TwelveBlue/Welcome.html

 

 

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