[New-Poetry] Geof Huth

Anny Ballardini anny.ballardini at tin.it
Sat Sep 9 09:11:06 EDT 2006


Let me rewrite my little speech-y _thank you for the usual patience:

Poetry also plays on sensibility, on the im-pressions we receive. It talks to sensitivity as opposed to rationality (otherwise it would be an essay). The way you receive the impression with visual poetry is not through a specific sequence of words, connected or not connected, metered or not, but through a sequence/composition of images and words. 

I don't consider Peter Ciccariello's work visual poetry but elaborated "digital images" tout-court, I don't like the use he does of all those browns. And in other images (black and white) I can always detect remakes of more famous paintings or photographs. The fact that he inserts words does not mean that it is poetry.


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    From: Bob Grumman 
    Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 2:27 PM




    To me, they're just flow-breaks--that is, they don't have anything to do with visual poetry.  They slow the read and emphasize a poem is being enacted.  They sometimes disconceal so ME thing that prose reading would miss.  If syntax is lost, they can make a text a smear of words the engagent puts together the way he puts together the visual elements of a purely visual collage.  They form an impression rather than a sort of statement.  

    --Bob G.

    Poetry also plays on sensibility, on the im-pressions we receive. It talks to sensitivity as opposed to rationality (otherwise it would be an essay). The way you receive this impression is not through a specific sequence of words, connected or not connected, metered or not, by usually through a sequence/composition of images and words. 

    I don't consider Peter Ciccariello's work visual poetry but elaborated "digital images" tout-court, I don't like the use he does of all those browns. And in other images (black and white) I can always detect remakes of more famous paintings or photographs. The fact that he inserts words does not mean that it is poetry.




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