Well, I cant do that, but what about the visual being the drawing that
Stephen does, ie, doing it & watching it come into being, while the
poem is read?
Or making Peter's poempictures move?
Just wondering....
Doug
On 22-Jan-10, at 3:58 AM, Judy Prince wrote:
> I wonder what poem'ing and drawing semi-simultaneously would yield.
> Envisioning the entwining of arts inevitably leads to group, and
> improv,
> like a jazz session, I should imagine. I'd mentioned to Chris that
> someone
> [don't recall person's name, unfortunately] had said that opera is the
> medium that includes the most arts, and that it makes possible the
> simultaneous, meaningful voicings of several people.
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