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Thanks for this Carol, and these sound very interesting. I've heard Allen read a couple of times lately and would go back for more.

Will these be recorded in any way? Video would be excellent, but audio would be fine too.

best

Ian

 

 



> Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 08:45:58 +0100
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> Subject: Allen Fisher: 3 events in London
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Dear All - notice of three connected upcoming events for your diaries:
>
> 3 Allen Fisher Talks (6th, 13th & 21st October 2010)
>
> Wednesday 6th October, 8 pm
>
> The Complexity Manifold (one of three talks)
> assemblage and empathy: paying attention to poetic composition with regard to aspects of spacetime, catastrophe theory, decoherence and proprioception
>
> Venue: Poetry Library, Southbank Centre, London SE1
>
> Free entry - ticket required from the Southbank Centre
>
> http://www.poetrylibrary.org.uk/events/readings/?StartRow=41&PageNum=5&type=oneoff
>
>
> Wednesday 13th October, 7.30 pm
>
> The Complexity Manifold (second talk)
> reiterates the process of the first talk and develops those proposals through ideas of situation and dislocation
>
> Contemporary Poetics Research Centre, Birkbeck College, University of London,
> Room 541, Malet Street Main Building, Torrington Square, London WC1E 7HX
>
> http://www.bbk.ac.uk/maps/centrallondon.pdf
>
> Free entry - all welcome - no booking required
>
>
> Thursday 21st October, 7 pm
>
> The Complexity Manifold (third talk)
>
> Poetics Research Group at Royal Holloway University of London,
> Room G3, 2 Gower Street, Bedford Square, WC1
>
> Free entry - all welcome - no booking required
>
>
> Do check out the CPRC events page for details of this and other upcoming events at Birkbeck: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/cprc/events/
>
>
> *** Apologies for cross-postings, if any ***
>
> all best
> Carol, Will, Stephen