This weblog explores asemic writing in relation to post-literate culture
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Asemic Sibyls from Marco Giovenale
A new book by MARCO GIOVENALE from Italy
You can order online with Paypal or via Amazon at this link http://www.redfoxpress.com/dada-giovenale.html
You may also order by email at info@redfoxpress.com
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MARCO GIOVENALE (ITALY)
"Asemic Sibyls"
Asemic writing and computer graphics.
May 2013
A6 format (10.5x15 cm / 4 x 6") - 44 pages
cardboard cover, thread and quarter cloth binding
laser printing on ivory paper.
price: 15 euro / 20 US $ / 13 UK Sterling
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
My asemic kinetic novella Mynd Eraser is in Directed at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts
Current Exhibit in the MCBA gallery
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Directed: The Intersection of Book, Film and Visual Narrative May 17 - August 4, 2013
Opening reception
As sequential narratives, artists' books share much in
common with film. Both are time-based and grounded in sequential visual
communication. Historically, as well as in contemporary practice,
artists blur and perforate the boundaries between these two disciplines
to create innovative, engaging, and interactive works. Friday, May 17; 6-9pm Free and open to the public Directed: The Intersection of Book, Film and Visual Narrative explores this juncture by presenting film/video artists that create narratives in a book-like fashion; artists that create works comprised of both physical objects and film/video productions; artists who in their creative oeuvre use both the book format as well as video/film to communicate signature themes; contemporary and historical graphic novelists who bridge the gap between utilitarian story boards and best-selling publications; and book artists who express content using traditional cinematic conventions such as montage, close-ups, fades, pans, slow motion, flashbacks, foreshadowing, props, split screens and other film-like methods for maintaining engagement and directing the eyes of viewers/readers. Work by over 70 artists will be featured, representing a diverse cross-section of contemporary work from across disciplines and around the world: http://www.mnbookarts.org/events/currentMCBAexhibits.html |