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Book Synopsis Imaged Words & Worded Images by : Richard Kostelanetz
Download or read book Imaged Words & Worded Images written by Richard Kostelanetz and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Imaged Words and Worded Images by : Richard Kostelanetz
Download or read book Imaged Words and Worded Images written by Richard Kostelanetz and published by . This book was released on 1978-01-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Imaged Words & Worded Images by : Richard Kostelanetz
Download or read book Imaged Words & Worded Images written by Richard Kostelanetz and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
"Imaged Words and Worded Images, an exhibition featuring artworks by over 170 artists from 25 countries, was curated by David Dellafiora in a collboration between WordXImage and Field Study International. [...] This exhibition takes its title from a book edited by Richard Kostelanetz, which promised "poetic imagery, artful poetry, concrete poetry, and beat wordsmithing". With these concepts in mind, the participating artist sent visual/text works on paper and 3D bookworks through the postal system to Field Study in Geelong. At exhibition end, all works are to be archived at Maitland Regional Art Gallery."--p.[1].
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Download or read book Imaged Words and Worded Images written by and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Imaged Words and Worded Images, an exhibition featuring artworks by over 170 artists from 25 countries, was curated by David Dellafiora in a collboration between WordXImage and Field Study International. [...] This exhibition takes its title from a book edited by Richard Kostelanetz, which promised "poetic imagery, artful poetry, concrete poetry, and beat wordsmithing". With these concepts in mind, the participating artist sent visual/text works on paper and 3D bookworks through the postal system to Field Study in Geelong. At exhibition end, all works are to be archived at Maitland Regional Art Gallery."--p.[1].
Looking at the history of illustration for inspiration - from medieval manuscripts and hieroglyphics to more contemporary examples - 'Text & Image' helps to build basic knowledge of major cultural developments and issues in illustration.
Book Synopsis Basics Illustration 03: Text and Image by : Mark 'Wigan' Williams
Download or read book Basics Illustration 03: Text and Image written by Mark 'Wigan' Williams and published by AVA Publishing. This book was released on 2008-01-31 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Looking at the history of illustration for inspiration - from medieval manuscripts and hieroglyphics to more contemporary examples - 'Text & Image' helps to build basic knowledge of major cultural developments and issues in illustration.
Book Synopsis Studies in Interpretation by : Esther M. Doyle
Download or read book Studies in Interpretation written by Esther M. Doyle and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 1973 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Focusing on the works of bishop Gregory of Tours (539-594) and the poet-hagiographer Venantius Fortunatus (540-c.604), in later life bishop of Poitiers, Dr de Nie gives in these innovative studies a new understanding of the miracle stories around which much of their writing revolves, but whose bizarre dynamics appear to defy sense, which has often resulted in their dismissal as useless to the historian. These authors' perceptions of miracles - and their renderings of the human self-awareness through which miracles are perceived and happen - are analysed as attempts, mostly rooted in models from the Bible, to adjust the early Christian tradition so as to make sense of, and protect themselves in, the highly insecure environment of 6th-century Frankish Gaul. Drawing on modern anthropological and psychological studies, notably in the area of spiritual healing practices, as well as on philosophical and theological reflections about verbal and mental imagery, she demonstrates how these can be used to throw fresh light on late antique society and its spirituality, exploring views of mind, affectivity, body, sensory phenomena, symbols, and the perception of women as well as of the qualities of images, verbal language and texts. The volume includes five essays not previously published in English.
Book Synopsis Word, Image and Experience by : Giselle de Nie
Download or read book Word, Image and Experience written by Giselle de Nie and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-07-07 with total page 357 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Focusing on the works of bishop Gregory of Tours (539-594) and the poet-hagiographer Venantius Fortunatus (540-c.604), in later life bishop of Poitiers, Dr de Nie gives in these innovative studies a new understanding of the miracle stories around which much of their writing revolves, but whose bizarre dynamics appear to defy sense, which has often resulted in their dismissal as useless to the historian. These authors' perceptions of miracles - and their renderings of the human self-awareness through which miracles are perceived and happen - are analysed as attempts, mostly rooted in models from the Bible, to adjust the early Christian tradition so as to make sense of, and protect themselves in, the highly insecure environment of 6th-century Frankish Gaul. Drawing on modern anthropological and psychological studies, notably in the area of spiritual healing practices, as well as on philosophical and theological reflections about verbal and mental imagery, she demonstrates how these can be used to throw fresh light on late antique society and its spirituality, exploring views of mind, affectivity, body, sensory phenomena, symbols, and the perception of women as well as of the qualities of images, verbal language and texts. The volume includes five essays not previously published in English.
Book Synopsis Iconographic Research Poetry by : Marcy Meyer
Download or read book Iconographic Research Poetry written by Marcy Meyer and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on with total page 103 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Exploring Beckett's relationship with the visual arts and its influence on his creative expression
Book Synopsis The Painted Word by : Lois Oppenheim
Download or read book The Painted Word written by Lois Oppenheim and published by University of Michigan Press. This book was released on 2000 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Exploring Beckett's relationship with the visual arts and its influence on his creative expression
Sometimes image, sometimes word, and often both or neither, concrete poetry emerged out of an era of groundbreaking social and technological developments. Television, nuclear weapons, radio transistors, space travel, and colour photography all combined to drastically alter the representation of the world in the period following the Second World War. While never fully embraced as poetry or as visual art, and often criticized for an aesthetic that veers too close to commercial design, concrete poetry is an ambitious critical project that strives to break free of national languages and narrow literary traditions. Crossing national and disciplinary borders to highlight connections between poems and a variety of other cultural material, Jamie Hilder shows how the movement's international character predates and initiates some trends now associated with globalization. Hilder places concrete poetry alongside such transformative projects as the modernist city of BrasÃlia, the development of computers, and the rise of conceptual art in order to accentuate its significance as one of the major poetic movements of the twentieth century. Heavily illustrated with examples of poems that exhibit the politically engaged, complex, and varied aspects of the movement, Designed Words for a Designed World illuminates how a group of poets fascinated by the possibilities of a rapidly transforming cultural geography operated within an emerging global imaginary.
Book Synopsis Designed Words for a Designed World by : Jamie Hilder
Download or read book Designed Words for a Designed World written by Jamie Hilder and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 2016-06-01 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sometimes image, sometimes word, and often both or neither, concrete poetry emerged out of an era of groundbreaking social and technological developments. Television, nuclear weapons, radio transistors, space travel, and colour photography all combined to drastically alter the representation of the world in the period following the Second World War. While never fully embraced as poetry or as visual art, and often criticized for an aesthetic that veers too close to commercial design, concrete poetry is an ambitious critical project that strives to break free of national languages and narrow literary traditions. Crossing national and disciplinary borders to highlight connections between poems and a variety of other cultural material, Jamie Hilder shows how the movement's international character predates and initiates some trends now associated with globalization. Hilder places concrete poetry alongside such transformative projects as the modernist city of BrasÃlia, the development of computers, and the rise of conceptual art in order to accentuate its significance as one of the major poetic movements of the twentieth century. Heavily illustrated with examples of poems that exhibit the politically engaged, complex, and varied aspects of the movement, Designed Words for a Designed World illuminates how a group of poets fascinated by the possibilities of a rapidly transforming cultural geography operated within an emerging global imaginary.