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  1. svevedikt ("poetry floating in the air")

    "svevedikt" ("poetry floating in the air") consists of seven parts, each in a loop. Every poem is created out of Norwegian words, fixed in the same position all through the animation, but exposed in different degrees. Each poem starts up exposing a few letters. The number of letters is increasing until all of them are seen. Then the number of letters is reduced in a new way. The words are selected in a non-semantic way, and each viewer will experience this differently. Both the images and the sound of the letters when read are important for the experience. The positions of the words have much in common with how the poet made concrete poetry in the sixties.

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    In “svevedikt” he [Ormstad] goes further on with an animation of a poem that moves continuously and will never stay still for its reader. In her extensive catalogtext on “svevedikt” Karen Wagner presents the poem in context of Ormstads authorship. (Source: Hans Kristian Rustad, ELINOR)

    David Prater - 09.11.2011 - 13:38

  2. Spirende elektronisk poesi i Bergen

    Konkret poesi hadde sin blomstringstid på 60-tallet. det er en poesi som bruker bilder og lyd for å skape mening. Nå får denne poesien sin renessanse gjennom innføring av bevegelse ved bruk av ny teknologi. I fjor presenterte Bergen offentlige bibliotek kunstnere innen elektronisk litteratur.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 17.02.2015 - 15:03

  3. Optische Poesie: Von den prähistorischen Schriftzeichen bis zu den digitalen Experimenten der Gegenwart

    Klaus Peter Dencker, visual poet, Germanist and media theorist, documents the spectrum of forms of optical poetry from its pre-historic beginnings up to the present digital age. The compendium provides a typology of optical poetry, an international historical overview with many illustrations and several chronological tables together with indexes of subjects and names providing access to the comprehensive apparatus of notes. (Source: https://www.degruyter.com/view/product/176646)

    Alvaro Seica - 10.02.2017 - 12:41

  4. The Freedom Adventure of Portuguese Experimentalism and Kinetic Poetry

    The Freedom Adventure of Portuguese Experimentalism and Kinetic Poetry

    Ana Castello - 27.04.2018 - 14:25

  5. Introduction - Concrete Poetry: A World View

    Introduction - Concrete Poetry: A World View

    Ana Castello - 09.10.2018 - 15:17