Category Archives: Language

“Dakota” (2001) Heavy Industries Young Hae Chang

See also: → http://www.yhchang.com/ → http://iloveepoetry.com/?p=427

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“Fluxus 29: Word Movie” (1966) Paul Sharits

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“Poetic Justice” (1972) Hollis Frampton

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Le Grand Combat / The Great Fight – H. Michaux (1927)

FR A R.-M. Hermant Il l’emparouille et l’endosque contre terre ; Il le rague et le roupète jusqu’à son drâle ; Il le pratèle et le libucque et lui barufle les ouillais ; Il le tocarde et le marmine, Le … Continue reading

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Un coup de dés

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Ref.: ‘The infinite nothing’ by Tsang kin-wah

Via: → http://www.designboom.com/art/tsang-kin-wah-venice-biennale-hong-kong-the-infinite-nothing-07-12-2015/

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Ref.: Allen Ginsberg reads “Sunflower Sutra” (Vancouver 1963)

Allen Ginsberg reads “Sunflower Sutra” (Vancouver 1963) from David (Jhave) Johnston on Vimeo.

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Ref.: “Icarus Fluxus Poetry” Litsa Spathi

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Ref.: ‘Bit.Fall’ by Julius Popp

Drift 10 : Julius Popp : bit.fall from 3 Trousers on Vimeo. bit.fall moma from Julius Popp on Vimeo. Read/Seen on hyperbate.fr: → http://hyperbate.fr/dernier/?p=30323

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Design as Art – Bruno Munari

Will something like this be the international language of the near future? In limited ways perhaps it might. In meteorology and electronics it is already used. But it has not yet been used to tell a story. Or rather, mine … Continue reading

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