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Resources
The Papers of Bob Cobbing at the British Library
An article by Chris Beckett on the Bob Cobbing papers at the British Library. More here.
Kenny G’s Hour of Pain
Kenneth Goldmith’s aural smörgåsbord, here. This is an archive of his weekly show for WFMU, a New Jersey freeform station.
Linus Slug Other Room Interview
It’s Nice That
“It’s Nice That curate, publish and direct the finest work and practitioners from across the creative industry. Since setting up in April 2007, we have remained dedicated to staying up to date with studios and individuals and discovering new talent from all over the world, adding to our online archive daily.
itsnicethat.com, has evolved into a well populated and respected online platform, viewed by an ever expanding audience of over 90,000 visitors every month, looking for their daily fix of inspiration and reference. From it’s online home, It’s Nice That has evolved into some broader ventures, including a biannual publication, as well as a curated series of talks and a weekly podcast series.
Alongside publishing regular content, It’s Nice That also run a creative studio. Drawing on their awareness, It’s Nice That art direct relevant practitioners for both big and small companies, helping them speak to a relevant audience.”
Some interesting links
Via Italian experimental writer and artist Marco Giovenale:
du-champ
http://du-champ.blogspot.com/
A blog that re-blogs & echoes the news from over 800 blogs and sites featuring experimental works, vispo, poetry, asemic writing, mail-art, fluxus etc
the asemic googlegroup
http://groups.google.it/group/asemic
A group for discussing and sharing asemic stuff and links, linked to projects by Tim Gaze (asemic.net) Michael Jacobson (thenewpostliterate.blogspot.com) and Satu Kaikkonen (foffof2.blogspot.com)
exp-net
http://exp-net.blogspot.com/
A newly born blog hosting new stuff & reblogging the contents of the net of 29 blogs or sites edited or co-edited by Marco.
gammm
http://gammm.org
A site founded by Marco and others in 2006 in Italy, to give voice and space to the several facets of the far and recent and present research in the field of experimental poetry, prose, arts.
slowforward
http://slowforward.wordpress.com
A blog run by Marco, hosting or linking or reviewing stuff from all over the world.
Selby’s List
Tolling Elves at Poetry Magazines
One of my favourite things in the world, Tolling Elves edited by Thomas Evans, is now digitally archived at The Poetry Library’s http://www.poetrymagazines.org.uk
First six issues up are Rob Holloway, Bill Griffiths, Aaron Shuren, P. Inman, Barbara Wright & Leslie Scalapino
This is what it says:
Tolling Elves was a mail-only newsprint magazine that printed one writer and one artist every month from August 2002 to October 2006 (with very occasional gaps). There were 41 issues, plus various inserts and related spin-offs. Issues 1-25 were produced in New Cross, South East London, and the rest were done in Sunnyside, New York. For more information see: http://www.onedit.net/tollingelves
Voiceworks
The culmination of work from our Voiceworks project, a six-month collaboration between poets via Birkbeck Poetics Centre and composers and singers from Guildhall School of Music & Drama, is taking place at 6pm at Wigmore Hall on Thursday 20 May, free to attend and also live streamed for the first time on the internet. Full details of this and the upcoming new website voiceworks.org.uk which is launched at the same time is at: LINK
Voiceworks 2010 participants are:
Francisco Coll Garcia, Albert Pellicer, Iria Perestrelo
Antonia Barnett-McIntosh, Emma Bennett, Adam Crockatt
David Moore, Ben Gwalchmai, Luke Tracey
Raymond Yiu, Kim Patrick, Luis Gomes, Clément Dionet
Patrick Brennan, James Wilkes, Robert Elibay-Hartog
Nick Scott, Frances Kruk, Lucy Hall
Matthew Mendez, Holly Pester, Victor Sicard
Come along in person or virtually. It lasts 45 minutes.
Via Carol Watts
Dead Wasp Forum
If you’ve got something on your chest, a monkey on your back or a hot potato in your rucksack, get over to Matt Dalby’s new discussion forum for innovative poetry and poetics here. Expect flaming, lurking, trolling and other verbs.
Poem Talk on Robert Grenier’s Sentences
Five hundred cards in a box: on each is typewritten a few words or phrases of poetic writing. This is Robert Grenier’s Sentences. Al gathered Joseph Yearous-Algozin, Jena Osman, and Bob Perelman to talk about this complex work. As Jena notes several times, there’s something odd about producing an audio discussion about a oral reading or performance by Grenier from a work that was and is so closely associated with a material text-object. A text-object that indeed has become famously central to people’s response to the writing in it. So one question immediately is on that count: by performing the work (and by doing so with such comic pleasure, and even, at times, with such schtickiness), is Grenier signalling to us that our focus on the object is misleading–that Sentences is meant to be always somewhat and variously unmoored from the codex book and the normally printed-on-page poem? All the PoemTalkers, led by Bob, want to discuss in some way how and why Robert Grenier always forces us to think about the most fundamental qualities and definitions of poetry. And surely this is good in itself.
Wallace Stevens now on PENN sound
We are pleased to announce a new PennSound author page – that of Wallace Stevens. We begin by making available two recordings made in Boston – a project in collaboration with the Woodberry Poetry Room at Harvard. New Stevens recordings will be added to this page in the coming months:
Maintenant live event
To mark the tenth edition of the Maintenant interview series…
The 3am magazine Maintenant series aims to evidence, through discussion with Europe’s most exceptional young poets, the continued pertinence of poetry for a new generation of talent from a diverse selection of European poetic traditions. The interviews, and the poetry that accompanies them, have shown the slow dissolution of stylistic recalcitrance, internal bias to gender and race, methodological snobbery and poetical jingoism. The fusion of poetic expression inevitable in a world of increased communication, access and political freedom is remarkable and cause for optimism where so often there is pessimism in poetry circles. The range and depth of poetry on display, and it’s standard, is a small representation of what each nation is producing.
The Maintenant dictum is to introduce poets that might lie outside of the Anglo-American scene, or be overlooked until they have reached the prominence of middle age. Though not an orthodoxy, we also aim to introduce poets who might be considered experimental or seminal.
The series is published each Sunday at www.3ammagazine.com and features an extensive interview coupled with a selection of poetry of the poet’s choosing in English translation. The first ten editions can be found below, with links to both interview and poetry.
The first Maintenant reading to accompany the series will take place Saturday May 29th at the Rich Mix arts centre in London, located near Brick Lane. www.richmix.org.uk Three Romanian poets – Adrian Urmanov, Ruxandra Novac and maintenant featured Elena Vladareanu will be in attendance to read recent work. Entrance is free and the event begins at 7pm.
More about Maintenant here.
Cleaves 2
Now online. Globalising and gloacalizing:
Islington Mill Art Academy
“Islington Mill Art Academy is a free self-organised art school based in Manchester, UK. It was set up in 2007 by a group of art foundation students, dissatisfied with the quality and standards in University fine art courses open to them at that time.
The Academy exists to experiment with what an education in art can be, where it can take place and how it can be paid for. It is open to anyone who would like to be an artist and who is interested in taking responsibility for, and direction of the way in which they intend to do this. The artists in the group take all of the decisions related to their personal learning process and put these decisions into practice themselves.
The group invites visiting artists to talk about their work and to give feedback on the work of artists from the Academy on a regular basis. Academy artists organise residencies and research trips to other parts of the UK and abroad for all members of the group. In 2008, we visited Glasgow, Bristol and Sheffield and held residencies in Berlin and the Lake District.”
More here.
Robert Grenier poem-talks WCW
The Small Press catalogue
Harry Godwin launches the Small Press Catalogue; a portal which provides easy access to experimental small presses. Nice one.
Openned Podcast series
The first in a new series of audio conversations conducted by the extremely busy boys at Openned.
First off Harry Godwin. Expect more deliciousness and saucy moves very soon.
Kinetic poetry
Like hallucinogenic fridge magnets. Try it here.
New How2
Featuring tonnes of goodies including papers on Caroline Bergvall curated and coordinated Other Room reader Sophie Robinson):
Strictly Speaking on Caroline Bergvall
Featuring papers from:
Caroline Bergvall
Sophie Robinson
Nathan Brown
cris cheek
Laura Goldstein
Majene Mafe
LINK TO COMPLETE CONTENTS AND ISSUE


