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15-30 maggio 2023, “escribas – international exhibition of asemic writing” @ blumenau (brasile)

“ESCRIBAS – International Exhibition of Asemic Writing”

First Tour | FURB | Blumenau (Brasil)

The exhibition ESCRIBAS – I International Exhibition of Asemic Writing, promoted by The Virtual Museum of Visual Poetry in partnership with Instituto Imersão Latina, will be exhibited at the Universidade Regional de Blumenau – FURB. Recently exhibited at UFMG, the show brings together 26 works by artists from 18 countries, in the rare and still little-known language of Asemic Writing, setting up the first international collective exhibition of this modality held in Brazil.

Curated by Tchello d’Barros, a writer with 10 books published and currently living in Rio de Janeiro, the exhibition will be open for visitation between May 15th and 30th, in Bloco A of the FURB Campus 1, with free admission.

Participating Artists:

ADRIAN DORADO (ARGENTINA) | AYIS KELPEKIS (GREECE) | CHEN LI (CHINA /ITALIA) | CHERYL PENN (SOUTH AFRICA) | DAVE READ (CANADA) | DENIS SMITH (AUSTRALIA) |  DONA MAYOORA (INDIA / USA) |  ENZO PATTI (ITALIA) |  FELICIANO DE MIRA (PORTUGAL) | FERRAN DESTEMPLE (ESPAÑA) | JAIME RGUEZ (ESPAÑA) | JOHN R. MCCONNOCHIE (AUSTRALIA) | KEIGO HARA (JAPAN) | MARCO GIOVENALE (ITALIA) | MIRIAM MIDLEY (ARGENTINA) | MUHAMMAD SHEHZAD MAJEED (PAKISTAN) | NICO VASSILAKIS (USA) | PÉTER ABAJKOVICS (HUNGARY) | ROSAIRE APPEL (USA) | SAMI LIUHTO (FINLAND) | SATU KAIKKONEN (FINLAND) | SERSE LUIGETTI (ITALIA) | STEPHEN NELSON (SCOTLAND) | SVEN STAELENS (BELGIUM)  | TCHELLO D’BARROS (BRASIL) | VOLODYMYR BILYK (UKRAINE)

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l’edizione originale di “baruchello! facciamo, una buona volta, il catalogo delle vocali”, di corrado costa

Corrado Costa, Baruchello! Facciamo, una buona volta, il catalogo delle vocali.

Con sei disegni di Gianfranco Baruchello (Exit Edizioni, Ravenna 1979)

>> dall’archivio di Maurizio Spatola: http://www.archiviomauriziospatola.com/prod/pdf_archivio/A00257.pdf

>> e qui:
https://slowforward.files.wordpress.com/2022/08/costa-corrado_-baruchello-facciamo-una-buona-volta-il-catalogo-delle-vocali.pdf

dotremont, peintre de l’écriture

https://fb.watch/eHfyMm3vzu/

Il vous reste quelques jours seulement pour voir et revoir l’exposition “Dotremont, peintre de l’écriture” aux Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts.

Pour reprendre un logogramme de 1974 : “un jour on tourne la page et c’est la dernière”.

Ajoutons ce log – plus léger – de 1965 : “vous m’en direz des nouvelles”.

#exposition #brussels #logogramme #Dotremont

aswrig = asemic writing gallery 

ASWRIG = asemic writing gallery

 (est. 2017)

The best asemic writing from FB & the web. Daily updates.

FOLLOW it @ https://www.facebook.com/aswrig

from ‘kontextsound’, antwerp (belgium), apr/may, 1977

a few optophonetics / verbosonics excerpts from an incredibly rich fascicle (with works by —among others— van Doesburg, Houédard, Chopin, Rühm, Mon, Lora-Totino, Ladik, and a very long interview to Bob Cobbing).

foto dal workshop del 7 luglio 2021, all’istituto svizzero di roma

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see facebook.com/differx/posts/10158173011597212

+ slowforward.net/2021/07/07/stamattina-un-seminario-sulle-forme-della-scrittura-e-del-libro-contemporaneo-e-lasemic-writing/

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the idea of a “transition strategy” / differx — 11 apr 2021

Rosaire Appel, Listening is a way of walking

Rosaire Appel, Listening is a way of walking

Rosaire Appel: “asemic writing is also a way of leaping forward into territory not yet conceptualized… a transition strategy perhaps” (Jun 10, 2011, post to the ASEMIC Google Group, now @ https://archive.org/stream/AsemicWritingDefinitionsAndContexts19982016/Asemic%20Writing%20Definitions%20and%20Contexts%201998-2016_djvu.txt)

I really like Rosaire Appel’s idea of a “transition strategy”.

Often the signs of an ongoing research are not covered nor coded nor represented by any known “language”. They actually build-and-deconstruct some kind of new (non)language.

And it seems to me that our definitions often fail to grasp the flickering borders of the asemic land. It seems like we are (happily) dealing with aesthetics, rather than linguistics.

More. (And incidentally:) I ask myself: do we absolutely need definitions? Or do definitions & theory rather belong exactly to the territory we are just flying away from?

Tim gaze : “asemic writing says what I cannot say in words” (from a text in the muse apprentice guild).

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