Google boop sound.
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>From: jesse <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Feb 9, 2013 8:16 PM
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>Subject: Allen Fisher's boop tone
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>I would love to attend Allen Fisher's events, if only to ask him the meaning
>of some of the most arresting lines in linguistically innovative poetry in
>Britain or in the world:
>
>From CAKEWALK, a poem from his sequence CIVIC PRIDE:
>
>"Sailing on a mirror
>with birds in front of him
>he scans for a
>boop tone
>to check his idealism and its concomitant
>realistic aesthetic"
>
>I particularly treasure
>
>he scans for a
>boop tone
>
>and would love to hear him intone it, for surely these lines deserve a grand
>delivery. And what exactly is a boop tone and why again is this gentleman
>scanning for it? These lines deserve a battery of footnotes, and perhaps
>some commentary from the members of this list..
>
>Jess
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>Topics of the day:
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> 1. Allen Fisher in London
>Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 11:21:12 +0000
>From: Carol Watts <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Allen Fisher in London
>
>With apologies for cross posting! All welcome! with best wishes. Carol
>
>Allen Fisher: Connected Events
>
>event one: 7.30pm, Thursday, 14th February, Birkbeck Centre for Poetics
>Clore Management Building: Room G01, Torrington square.
>
> Testing & Experimenting.
>
>Testing & Experimenting, the event sets out to review the sequence of Allen
>Fisher’s Complexity Manifold talks (2006-2011), followed by a brief
>application of the result from the review using examples from fourteen
>English poems published in the last five years and a concluding coda: the
>governance of the self and others.
>
>
>event two: Thursday, 28th March, Royal Holloway, Central London
>venue tbc
>
> Æsthetics of the Imperfect Fit.
>
>Æsthetics of the Imperfect Fit, a synthesis with an underlying theme of
>facture and æsthetic reception. Eventually the subject includes how meaning
>might be achieved by slow accretions and lead to aspects of truth telling.
>This subject is skewed by the poetics, confronted with the contradiction of
>the world as it is understood to be and the changing proposals for a
>different world.
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