Archivi tag: experimental writing

william s. burroughs – francis bacon documentary / howard brookner and nigel finch. 1982

During the filming for the 1982 film on William Burroughs, Arena followed him to the home and studio of old friend Francis Bacon, where he drops in for a cup of tea and a catch up. This meeting has never been broadcast, and this clip is shown uncut as the pair discuss their views on painting.

Directed by Howard Brookner and Nigel Finch
Series Editor – Anthony Wall

audiotesto completo da radioquestasera, 20 lug.: “rad clue – complotto linguistico contro gli alieni, 7, 9”, di mg

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https://open.spotify.com/episode/5nAQE2km7bziYc7tiTkDOf?si=c04SVIXkSZSarF2L2pc-Pg

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grazie a Gianluca Garrapa per l’ospitalità, nel contesto della serie di materiali audio da lui curata: “Lo spazio del Desiderio”.

il mio testo è un frammento (inedito in italiano) da Language Plot Against the Aliens, scritto in inglese e comparso nel 2016 sulla rivista online ‘Pider: http://pidermagzu.blogspot.com/p/m-r-c-o-g-i-o-v-e-n-l-e.html

(la traccia sonora, rad clue, è una versione precedente di rad clue red, brano ossessivo del 2009, presente su archive.org e ascoltabile al link https://archive.org/details/RadClueRed)

 

issue #18 of buzdokuz is out

The 18th Issue of Buzdokuz Poetry Theory Criticism Magazine is Out Now.

Buzdokuz, which has prepared product-based issues for experimental art/poetry in addition to theoretical files, focused on “asemic”, “glitch”, “language-based art”, and this time on Found Poetry.

Buzdokuz opens with Burak Ş. Çelik‘s introduction, who is the editor of the 18th issue of Buzdokuz.

Next comes the ESC section with examples of Found Poetry. Artists and poets who participated in our Found Poetry file with their works: James Knight + Nilgün Yılmaz + Serdar Süalp + Astra Papachristodoulou + Nur Alan + John M. Bennett + Burak Ş. Çelik + Jeff Nimp + Muhammed Yusuf Aktekin + Işık Sungurlar + Hafize Çetinkaya + Mert Özden + Ayşe Kongur + Jim Leftwich + Laura Kerr + Stathis Dimitriadis.

Rafet Arslan, Laura Kerr, Marco Giovenale, John M. Bennett, Alper Aydın and Jeff Nimp join our Found Poetry inquiry in the INSERT section with their responses. Hakan Şarkdemir discusses the theoretical and political aspects of the concept of “Found” in his article titled “Did the train run away? On Found Poetry”.

Cover by Burak Ş. Çelik.

 buzdokuz.com

two works by bill dimichele, from the “spectrum” series (2016)

Thanks to Julie Di Michele

Four tributes to Bill’s art:

http://tipoftheknife.blogspot.com/2020/07/tip-of-knife-final-issue-35-tribute-to.html

https://www.utsanga.it/dimichele-vispo/

https://www.thevolta.org/ewc32-kgreenstreet-p1.html

https://www.danvillesanramon.com/blogs/p/2020/02/25/the-art-of-bill-dimichelecross-section-of-a-moment

 

new book by jim leftwich: “public displays of affection” (luna bisonte ed.)

jim leftwich, public displays of affectionThis unique book, written while the author and his wife have been moving around the Western USA, is full of references to place names, and flora and fauna of California, which reminds one of Californian writing of the 1960s, when poets, beats, and hippies were hanging out in places like Big Sur, Bolinas, Venice, and San Francisco. That resonance brings a level of lyricism to Leftwich’s work. But his writing is very different from those halcyon days, though there is a similarity in the attention paid to common moments and things, a Zen-like attitude. But here, words are often juxtaposed with little apparent semantic relationship, making for phrases and lines that create multiple possibilities of meaning and resonance. In Part One of this book especially, each of Leftwich’s “stanzas” are separate poems/ worlds/ perceptions/ and each rewards attention. They are not “thought”, but mirrors of attention, blank minds open – not like the Californian 1960s at all, where such things were talked about but not manifested so much. Leftwich manifests that kind of mind, as in a classical Japanese Haiku sequence. It requires a kind of open and shifting attention of the reader, an attention that does not include any kind of searching for facile instructions about how to live. It is, rather, documentation of an acceptance and exploration of the relationship between mind and world.

(John M. Bennett)

this week the role of shoes
images of hats and nostrils
insomuch as the map pages
are unreadable illegible
desemantized & repetitive

https://www.lulu.com/shop/jim-leftwich/public-displays-of-affection/paperback/product-6nyj25.html

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17 juin, cipm: doc(k)s 1976-2023 and forever

DOC(K)S 1976-2023 anD FOREVER

Nadine Agostini, Julien Blaine, Xavier Dandoy de Casabianca, Peter Hart, Joël Hubaut, François Massut, Ségolène Thuillart, Jean Torregrosa

Samedi 17 juin, 18h30, Cipm
Doc(k)s est avant un tout une aventure humaine de rencontres internationales. Après presque 50 années d’existence et 49 numéros en 2023, elle est aujourd’hui la plus ancienne et la dernière revue internationale de poésie vivante qui mixe les différentes formes de poésies expérimentales : poésies visuelle, sonore, action/performative et numérique. Créée à Marseille par le poète Julien Blaine en 1976, elle s’ancre dans le territoire Corse depuis plus de 30 ans avec la reprise à Ajaccio par le groupe Akenaton (Philippe Castellin et Jean Torregrosa) en 1990 et désormais depuis 2022 à Bastia par les Editions Eoliennes, dirigée par Xavier de Casabianca, depuis le décès de Philippe Castellin avec le collectif Poésie is not dead basé à Paris, fondée par François Massut. Doc(k)s est une revue unique et singulière dans l’univers de la poésie contemporaine. C’est un laboratoire international des langages poétiques sous toutes ses formes.

https://cipmarseille.fr/programme/4493

Centre international de poésie Marseille
2, rue de la Charité, 13002 Marseille

Salle d’exposition : du mercredi au samedi, 11h-13h et 14h-18h
Bibliothèque : du mercredi au samedi, 14h-18h

04 91 91 26 45
cipm@cipmarseille.fr