Thanks for this, Loss
I have circulated it
When you have a moment (!) please let me know which piece of mine you have
exhibited
L
On Tue, November 15, 2011 15:16, Lawrence Upton wrote:
> LANGUAGE TO COVER A WALL:
> Visual Poetry Through Its Changing Media
> November 17, 2011- February 18, 2012
>
>
> The Digital Poetry component of Language to Cover a Wall, curated by
> Loss Pequeño Glazier, extends the traditions of visual poetry into
> present day digital poetics with an emphasis on visual, sound, video,
> interactive, and computational language practice, investigating digital
> media materiality through a variety of platforms. This part of the
> exhibition shows new works alongside rarely exhibited historical works
> crucial to the field, and presents an international range of digital
> poetry.
>
> This is a major digital poetry exhibition (2nd floor) perhaps the
> largest and longest-running to date in a major U.S. museum. It is presented
> by E-Poetry, the Electronic Poetry Center (EPC), and the Dept. of Media
> Study, SUNY Buffalo and features projections, sculpture,
> digital prints, Linux-based generative poetry, a future book, iPad poetry,
> an interactive nook -- plus a digital poetry cinémathèque!
>
> Details: http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/wall/
>
>
> Some of the digital poetry works in the exhibition will also appear in
> performance contexts, in dance or artist performance in February, offering
> a multifaceted approach to artistic practice in the digital medium, in the
> following events.
>
> DIGITAL POETRY IN PERFORMANCE
> UB Art Gallery, Center for the Arts
> Saturday, February 4, 2012, 7:30 pm
>
>
> DIGITAL POETRY & DANCE
> Black Box Theater, Center for the Arts
> Friday, February 3, 2012, 7:30 & 9:00 pm
> $10 at the door
>
>
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