This weblog explores asemic writing in relation to post-literate culture
Beautiful work - "infinite variety," Dr. B!!! And Thanks, Michael!!!
This is really wonderful work, Michael. In some ways, it brings together the major types of "asemia" from calligraphy to graffiti. I even see a bit of St. Twombly here.
There's even some typographical playfulness here à la our friend Nico Vasilakis (whose _Language is Hell_ blew me away when I first saw it).
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Beautiful work - "infinite variety," Dr. B!!! And Thanks, Michael!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really wonderful work, Michael. In some ways, it brings together the major types of "asemia" from calligraphy to graffiti. I even see a bit of St. Twombly here.
ReplyDeleteThere's even some typographical playfulness here à la our friend Nico Vasilakis (whose _Language is Hell_ blew me away when I first saw it).
ReplyDeleteHello, We are inviting you to join our fanpage at facebook Check it at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Efyohsikei/112490382203991
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