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Jim Rosenberg
Loss Pequen~o Glazier
Chris Funkhouser
Read, Project & Perform
for SubVoicive Poetry
Friday 11th April
The Three Cups
Sandland Street
(Holborn Tube)
London, UK
Admission GBP 5.00 (concessions 2.50)
Doors open 8 pm, reading starts 8:15
Warp your geographies by taking this opportunity of
a rare visit by US-based proponents of
hypertext / cybertext *&* poetext
Or, if you're on the other side of the pond, why not
make it a reason to take a weekend flight
to the world's most happening city?
Chris Funkhouser is a musician, writer, broadcaster and computer programmer
who has edited and co-produced literary journals on CD-ROM, compact disc,
video, the Internet and in print. Recent magazine publications included in
_Callaloo_, _Hambone_ and _Talisman_.
Loss Pequen~o Glazier, a Tejano native, is a practising Webmaster presently
living in the (far) northern Americas. He is Director of the Electronic
Poetry Center <http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc>. His writing stirs up the
sleeping lakes of language that lie among technology, poetics, American
Spanish, the pre-Conquest, and the visual.
Jim Rosenberg's recent work uses dense interactive overlays of words. On a
computer screen the individual layers may be navigated, often via a diagram
syntax which allows both structure and direct juxtaposition. Recent
publications: _Diffractions through: Thirst weep ransack (frailty) veer
tide elegy_ and _The Barrier Frames: Finality crystal shunt curl chant
quickening giveaway stare_ (both: Eastgate Systems, 1996); _Intergrams_
(Eastgate, 1993).
More details of the subVoicive series of reading in London from:
Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]>
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