Listening with the Eye - An Asemic Notebook

Listening with the Eye - An Asemic Notebook
Author: Cecil Touchon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-10-26
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780359979554

The writings presented here were composed specifically for existing in a book environment as unified text. These works might be called automatic writing or visual writing or asemic writing. There is no intention to tell a story or to use any recognizable language or symbols. Rather the works function in free flow with intuition rather than thought, allowing the hand to just do what the hand does; make marks. Touchon uses improvisational approach to mark making as if playing an instrument that records in marks what might otherwise be heard as notes of music and this might be a way to approach the work - to look as if listening; spending time studying the nature of the work; its flow, its progression, its repetitions, etc. just as we might have an aesthetic experience from looking at pages of text in a foreign language that we are not conversant in. In such a case we get to enjoy the work on a purely visual level without the conversion of the characters into linguistic meanings.

The Explicit Material

The Explicit Material
Author: Hanna B. Hölling
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004396853

The Explicit Material gathers varied perspectives from the discourses of conservation, curation and humanities disciplines to focus on aspects of heritage transmission and material transitions. The authors observe and explicate the myriad transformations that works of different kinds - manuscripts, archaeological artefacts, video art, installations, performances, film, and built heritage - may undergo: changing contexts, changing matter, changing interpretations and display. Focusing on the vibrant materiality of artworks and artefacts, The Explicit Material puts an emphasis on objects as complex constructs of material relations. By so doing, it announces a shift in sensibilities and understandings of the significance of objects and the materials they are made of, and on the increasingly blurred boundaries between the practices of conservation and curation.

Dog Ear

Dog Ear
Author: Erica Baum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Artists' books
ISBN: 9781937027834

Dog Ear explores dog-eared pages of mass-market paperbacks which are photographed to isolate the small diagonally bisected squares or rectangles of text.

Instructions for My Imposter

Instructions for My Imposter
Author: Kathleen McGookey
Publisher: Press 53
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781950413119

In these stunning prose poems-full of family and beautiful birds, loss and quiet observation, color and so much light-McGookey has written lines that will blind you with a luminescence that springs from precision and tender attention to detail.

The Paris Papers

The Paris Papers
Author: Cecil Touchon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780359977642

In October 2013 Rosalia and Cecil Touchon spent a month in Paris, France. While there, Touchon collected paper and made 80+ collages in 30 days. Also include are related photographs taken in Paris and asemic writing as well as examples of several paintings made based on this set of collages.

Amorales Vs. Amorales

Amorales Vs. Amorales
Author: Carlos Amorales
Publisher: Artimo
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Artists' book on the work of Carlos Amorales focusing on his persona based series Los Amorales.

Everything Lost

Everything Lost
Author: William S. Burroughs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

In late summer 1953, as he returned to Mexico City after a seven-month expedition through the jungles of Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, William Burroughs began a notebook of final reflections on his four years in Latin America. His first novel, Junkie, had just been published and he would soon be back in New York to meet Allen Ginsberg and together complete the manuscripts of what became The Yage Letters and Queer. Yet this notebook, the sole survivor from that period, reveals Burroughs not as a writer on the verge of success, but as a man staring down personal catastrophe and visions of looming cultural disaster. Losses that will not let go of him haunt Burroughs throughout the notebook: "Bits of it keep floating back to me like memories of a daytime nightmare." However, out of these dark reflections we see emerge vivid fragments of Burroughs' fiction and, even more tellingly, unique, primary evidence for the remarkable ways in which his early manuscripts evolved. Assembled in facsimile and transcribed by Geoffrey D. Smith, John M. Bennett, and Burroughs scholar Oliver Harris, the notebook forces us to change the way we see both Burroughs and his writing at a turning point in his literary biography.

Translation and Meaning

Translation and Meaning
Author: Marcel Thelen
Publisher: Lodz Studies in Language
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Semantics
ISBN: 9783631663905

This book presents new and innovative ideas on the didactics of translation and interpreting. They include assessment methods and criteria, assessment of competences, graduate employability, placements, skills labs, the perceived skills gap between training and profession, the teaching of terminology, and curriculum design.