SIREN (Some Poetics)
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Author: Latimer, Quinn
Through work by artists and poets of various generations and geographies, SIREN considers the ways in which language is increasingly employed in works that trouble the line between language as a literary practice and language as a visual one. Both human and nonhuman forms of language-making and poetics are insisted upon, from precolonial myth to scientific speculation, fungal networks to gut bacteria, text to textile, poem to algorithm.
ISBN 9781954947054. Dancing Foxes Press/Amant. pb. 208 pages. 125 colour ills. 25.4 x 19.1 cm.
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Through work by artists and poets of various generations and geographies, SIREN considers the ways in which language is increasingly employed in works that trouble the line between language as a literary practice and language as a visual one. Both human and nonhuman forms of language-making and poetics are insisted upon, from precolonial myth to scientific speculation, fungal networks to gut bacteria, text to textile, poem to algorithm.
ISBN 9781954947054. Dancing Foxes Press/Amant. pb. 208 pages. 125 colour ills. 25.4 x 19.1 cm.
not yet published