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A Belgian in Beijing At five in the morning everyone I used to know lives in the past This time is a realm of tranquility I imagine a grand relationship as I envision to be their truthsayer I see their … Continue reading
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The Three Rhetorical Monkeys
Not See, Not Hear, Not Speak… The Three Rhetorical Monkeys are PATHOS, ETHOS and LOGOS.
Transmediated poetry 004 | Impressionist Data Mapping
The idea arose during my daily dose of world radio programs offered by an established broadcaster. I heard reports of various global conflicts and struggles. Those touching the heart are often those that seem to involve some fatal ending to … Continue reading
art blending
ART BLENDING. DRAFT 1.09
Transmediated poetry 003 | The Grid: Object #003 — Compounded art
Art appropriation via deviation, or differently put, transmediation. A poetic exploration of art history by means of a computer screen shot. Is it anachronistic? Is it a surreal juxtaposition? Beyond the distractions of any perceived or superficial narrative it rather … Continue reading
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nanoparticles producing synthetic sound
Sonification, transmediation, cross-sensorial exploration? Here (or here) is a recent example of an interdisciplinary cooperation intertwining art & science. Mark Fell and Jonathan Howse turn “Brownian motion” into music at the University of Sheffield during the Festival of the Mind
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