28.9.16
27.9.16
Movimento letterario New Page, novità editoriali
Novità dal movimento letterio New Page: nuova direzione, nuovi autori, nuovi testi pubblicati.
New Page è un movimento letterario fondato nel 2009 da Francesco Saverio Dòdaro, in
Italia. Dal marzo 2013 al primo agosto 2016 la curatela del movimento è
stata a due voci: F. S. Dòdaro-F. Aprile. A partire dall’agosto 2016 la
direzione è affidata a Francesco Aprile. Narrativa di cento parole. Romanzi brevi, brevissimi, di cento parole, in store, da esporre nelle vetrine dei negozi, su crowner, pannelli cartonati molto in uso nella comunicazione pubblicitaria. E poi. Ancora. Apre al teatro, alla poesia. Teatro in store. Teatro di cento parole. Poesia in store, nelle vetrine. Poesia di poche parole in store. Nella piazza comunicazionale del terzo millennio.
In ultimo, la sezione scavi del movimento. Per indagare le vie del
linguaggio, in store, ma senza il limite delle cento parole.
«I romanzi, la poiesi in genere, intercettano l’ora,
il contesto, l’ampio know-how, ed escono dalle gabbie speculative –
commerciali e di potere – per diffondersi tra i frammenti, le
desolazioni, le mancanze, gli smembramenti, le solitudini. L’amore.
Cento parole. Ritorna, in altra veste, il cantastorie. Il cantastorie del terzo millennio». (Francesco Saverio Dòdaro, 2010-03-18)
Nuovi autori che hanno aderito al movimento: Marina Pizzi, Fabio Orecchini.
Altri testi pubblicati:
https://newpageinstore.wordpress.com/2016/09/27/np_4-38_francesco-aprile/
26.9.16
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23.9.16
Art Crime Bulletin to Janus
A selection of miniaturized ART CRIME BULLETIN covers for Janus Edition, 'AGAIN BUT NOT THE SAME.' Between 2011 and 2014 Jeff Crouch sent me marked and altered material I collaged and edited: http://www.unlikelystories.org/11/chapmancrouch0911.shtml and http://www.hoaxpublication.co.uk/2014/10/art-crime-bulletin-covers-by-cecelia.html
15.9.16
2.9.16
citadel 42
David Stone sent me his poems Citadel 42 and Citadel 43.
An hour later, by chance, I was passing Montana Street.
I liked the poems, and decided to add photographs to them.
So, David, if you see them here, I hope you enjoy them.
And I sent them back to you like this. Thank you.
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...received David Stone's Crystal Prism book of poetry yesterday....
The rain created creatures
crawled
up
the thin
think banks
dreams drained
scales swelled east
from the Black Forest
to the Black sea
passing solstitial ordinance...
Thank you, David Stone, for your book.
In the lobby of the Grand Hotel,
Alcuin found gold
painted ice cream flecks,
demolished robes,
atomic secrets hidden in gold bathroom faucets.
pg. 72
Above the dirge,
the reptile boat
entered Paris airspace
and landed in a corridor
dock on a cathedral spine.
pg. 76
1.8.16
drone drama chapter 3
Drone Drama: Music for the Dead by composer Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt and visual artist Cecelia Chapman is an eleven chapter, seventeen minute video addressing what it is to be human in the age of the drone. And an email collaboration. https://www.facebook.com/ChapmanMarquardt/
...chapter 3 is completed and out soon, the first published chapter 6 is here
drone drama chapter 4
...chapter 4 is in progress....
drone drama chapter 5
Drone Drama: Music for the Dead by composer Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt and visual artist Cecelia Chapman is an eleven chapter, seventeen minute video addressing what it is to be human in the age of the drone. And it is an email collaboration. https://www.facebook.com/ChapmanMarquardt/
...chapter 5 is in progress....
21.7.16
drone drama chapter 6 video at unlikely stories just posted...
...the first video chapter online http:// www.unlikelystories.org/ content/ drone-drama-music-for-the-d ead-chapter-6
The eleven chapter Drone Drama: Music for the Dead is an email collaboration by Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt , Berlin and Cecelia Chapman, San Francisco.
The eleven chapter Drone Drama: Music for the Dead is an email collaboration by Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt , Berlin and Cecelia Chapman, San Francisco.
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16.7.16
drone drama chapter 6 at unlikelystories this week...
...so you will be able to view our first completed chapter, although we have others finished, we are working out of sequence on this video...Chapter 6. 'If you are not a fish, how can you tell if the fish are happy?' considers the relevance of an ancient dialogue about knowledge to contemporary digital information practice, and addresses the dilemma of knowledge at the precipice of nuclear and environmental disaster, in the age of drones.
The 11 chapter, 17 minute video explores the interplay between Marquardt's subtle drone compositions and Chapman's fantastic video interpretation of Marquardt's tracks and titles that address what it is to be human in the age of the drone.
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