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issue #13 of the “typewritten” artists’ book series: “the typographic dante – purgatory”, by barrie tullett

No.13 in the TYPEWRITTEN artists‘ book series: The Typographic Dante – Purgatory by Barrie Tullett.

Included in this book is the typewritten section “Purgatory” with 33 typographics printed in monochrome, originally written on different typewriters with different coloured ribbons.

Printed on a Gestetner 320 mimeograph. Hand-bound edition of 45 copies for which 30 are for sale, 36 pages, 28x21cm landscape size.


The TYPEWRITTEN series is edited, printed, hand-bound and published by psw – Petra Schulze-Wollgast

Available here: https://www.psw.gallery/typewritten

https://www.facebook.com/petra.schulze.359/posts/10217521047416742
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lost sonnets / catherine vidler. 2018 [timglaset editions]

https://timglasetcom.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/lost-sonnets-free.pdf

 

from:
timglasetcom.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/lost-sonnets-free.pdf

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and, please, enjoy these sonnets too:

– nanni balestrini. da “ipocalisse”. 1980-83 [09-06-2014 .it]

– mark staniforthanti-sonnets. 2019 [25-11-2021 .en]

– mark staniforthfryup sonnets. 2019 [26-11-2021 .en]

– mark staniforthnon-sonnets. 2020 [27-11-2021 .en]

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Mary-Ellen Solt, Moonshot Sonnet, 1964

letmein / alice edy. 2017

https://www.instagram.com/p/BZvRmm8Afap/

“letmein” [Password Project]: a collection from the top 1000 most common online passwords (from FB, to LinkdIn, to Gmail). These are the words that keep us safe; the language we use to let people in, or keep them out. Painted on the side of the Nelson Mandela Bridge into the Johannesburg CBD, Sept 2017.

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from https://www.playbraamfontein.co.za/playground/alice-edy/ :

The Password Project was painted below the Nelson Mandela Bridge, on the wall opposite Play’s 62 Juta street in 2017, and  is a collection taken from the top 1000 most common online passwords (from Facebook, to LinkdIn, to Gmail –   ‘letmein’ is the 11th most common online password).

Alice says, “‘Let-me-in’ are the words that keep us safe; the language that we use to protect ourselves, and to keep other people at a distance. The bridge, as a primary artery into central Johannesburg is a site of continual human flow. The project raises questions of access control, asking people to consider how historically, and still today, language has been used as a tool in the regulation of human movement. There is also something semi-mystic about the words that hold this kind of power; a contemporary incarnation of the “Open Sesame” myth.

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“scrivere disegnando” (mostra in corso a ginevra): intervista al curatore, andrea bellini

https://www.exibart.com/arte-contemporanea/scrivere-disegnando-intervista-ad-andrea-bellini/amp/

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