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Four questions about asemic writing, #03: Nico Vassilakis

1. Do you think the practice of asemic writing is something different from visual poetry? Or a part of it? What I think, and thanks for asking, is that the crux of asemic WRITING is illegible writing that holds no semantic meaning and that the writing is concerned with creating ...

THATplanet: My Cyberspace Planet is now on Kickstarter

< THATplanet is a four year old Cyberspace planet. Eventually, I want my robot to run the day to day business of the gallery. I also want to take it into the next level so I am doing a Kickstarter. Here is the link if you would like to contribute: ...

ongoing Notes On Asemic Writing / Jim Leftwich. 2015

ongoing Notes On Asemic Writing Jim Leftwich 06.13.2015 from an email to Bill Beamer (2009) sometime in the mid-90s, probably 97, a visual poet named john byrum sent me a postcard in response to a series of poems i had sent him. the poems were letteral variations of poems by ...

Four questions about asemic writing, #02: Spencer Selby

1. Do you think the practice of asemic writing is something different from visual poetry? Or a part of it? This is a tough question. I could actually argue both ways, and for that reason I cannot give a clear choice of one option or the other. It does appear ...

Four questions about asemic writing, #01: Rosaire Appel

From now, at SCRIPTjr: a series of interviews, to ask several artists their opinion about four topics related to asemic writing. The first author is Rosaire Appel, here are her replies.  1. Do you think the practice of asemic writing is something different from visual poetry? Or a part of ...