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Bob Cobbing, Writers Forum Experimental Workshop, (poster), Writers Forum, London, 1992 [room 3o2 books, Ottawa. © Bob Cobbing]
#graphic design#art#poetry#concrete poetry#visual poetry#workshop#poster#bob cobbing#jwcurry#writers forum#room 3o2 books#1990s
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#poetry from one of my very first small press publications out of school. Published by #jwcurry in one of his rubber-stamped Industrial Sabotage periodicals in 1984 or 1985.
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ToCall No. 11 is a special issue addressed to alphabets and alphabetic works of concrete poetry - features works by 18 artists and poets.
The cover page is guest-created by jwcurry (Canada). Delighted with the idea of the traditional tlaloc/tocall one-word poem he made this piece using his self-made quadrabet.
The magazine is printed with a mimeograph duplicator Gestetner 320 on old typewriter paper made in GDR.
Mimeo printed edition of 100 copies – buy here
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A take on JW Curry's visual poem 'Translation'. One of the shortest poems written with its meaning hidden his thumb print he put as the superscript dot making the poem entirely his own. One my favorite poems. Future tattoo 😊😊 #illustration #visualpoetry #ink #tattoos #i #jwcurry #poetry
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jwcurry, a mo(nu)ment for bpNichol (1944-1988), Score, Oakland,... https://ift.tt/2R1Gra7
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MESSAGIO GALORE TAKE XII

a duration of sound poetry & similaria edited, reärranged & constraducted by jwcurry & realized through the combined auditoria of jwcurry Alastair Larwill Georgia Mathewson Brian Pirie 7 PM 21 octo 12 at Common Ground Art Gallery 3277 Sandwich Street, Windsor ___________________________________________________________________________
part 1
1. Scraptures: 12th Sequence, bpNichol (Canada, 1967?); source: photocopy from TORONTO LIFE (issue # & editor unknown, Toronto, 1968). & on the 12th "day", humanity stuck its heads up from the muck & goo, took a look around in its state of ignorant grace, & knew but lustful fear. arrangement dedicated to Jan Svankmeyer. full quartet
2. WELTWEHE, August Stramm (Germany, 1914); source: KROKLOK #3 (ed.dom sylvester houédard, London, UK, Writers Forum, 1972). Stramm’s scope is nothing less than cosmic in this, his most extreme narrative composed almost solely of verbs, fuelled & shaped by the battlefields he wrote in & the ciphers he wired his poems home through. solo
3. SIX-FOUR, Alastair Larwill (Canada, 2o1o); source: unpublished manuscript. accumulative disintegrational polysyllabicism formulated as an audio illustration in a discussion of articulational deliberateness with its dedicatee, Rob Read. full quartet
4. Generations, bpNichol (Canada, 1988); source: bpNichol, gIFTS The Martyrology Book(s) 7 (&) (Toronto, Coach House Press, 199o). Nichol’s numerical interpolations distract & enact a simultaneous metanarrative between his given text & what’s given through his interferences with it. solo
5. Againful Deployment, jwcurry (Canada, 1981?); source: monograph (Ottawa, 1cent, 2oo1). a "sound poem for an assemblyline of voicings" spiralling outta the conch into yr cochnea. full quartet
6. Salmon River Soliloquy, David UU (Canada, 1973); source: David UU, High C (Toronto, Underwhich Editions, 1991). a rather straightforward poem siding with the fishes. solo
7. anacyclic poem with two shouts DHARMATHOUGHTS STUPAWARDS, dom sylvester houédard (England, 1966); source: KROKLOK #1 (ed.dom sylvester houédard, London, Writers Forum, 1971). "for the artists protest committee for their call from losangeles for a tower against the war", an anagrammatic poem in 3 vowels & 4 consonants. duo: curry/Mathewson
8. " BREATH IS ", bill bissett (Canada, 1966?); source: bill bissett, fires in th tempul OR TH JINX SHIP ND OTHR TRIPS (Vancouver, Very Stone House, 1966). one of bissett’s concrete scattertexts, here divided into a demonstration of the logic inherent in his more radical field compositions. duo: curry/Larwill
9. Oiseautal / Super-Bird-Song, Raoul Hausmann (France, 1918?) & Kurt Schwitters (England, 1946?) respectively; source: Raoul Hausmann & Kurt Schwitters, PIN and the story of PIN (London, UK, Gaberbocchus Press, 1962). brought together by the 1st world war & separated by the 2nd, both friends independently came to write short works based on birdsound. this interlineated arrangement by curry (2oo9?) is a step toward A Visit to the Aviary, a short suite of related material from various sources. duo: curry/Pirie
1o. THREE/FOUR: OF TIME, bpNichol (Canada, 1985); source: 5e echanges internationaux de poesie contemporaine, ed.Julien Blaine (Tarascon, France, L’A.G.R.I.P.P.A., 1988). the 3rd in Nichol’s "TIME" series "for the 4 Horsemen", this one targetting the structure of the waltz for vigorous interrogation. full quartet
11. Calling The Vegetable Collected, jwcurry (Canada, 2oo8); source: monograph (2nd ed, Ottawa, 1cent, 2oo8). hocketed statements that build multiple syntactic paths as the fragments first cohere, then disintegrate. full quartet
12. GLiNE OR EXTRATERRESTRIAL OCCURRENCES, Vaughn Bodé (USA, 1972?); source: Vaughn Bodé, JUNKWAFFEL no.3 (Berkeley, The Print Mint, 1972). Bodé’s 5pp comic relieved of its graphic anchor, its text no less rich in its significtions despite the lack of signposts. solo
13. KNOTS, jwcurry (Canada, 1982?); source: The (Almost) Instant Anthology ’88, ed.Beverley Daurio, Daniel Jones & bpNichol (Toronto, Meet The Presses, 1988). excerpts from a "translation into concrete poetry" of R.D.Laing’s lineated neuroses trackings, subsequently unreknotted & strung out as a schizologue for 2. duo: Larwill/Mathewson
14. The Tibetan Memory Trick, traditional/arranged by Howard Kaylan, Ian Underwood & Mark Volman (USA, 1974); source: Flo & Eddie, ILLEGAL, IMMORAL AND FATTENING (Canadian pressing, Columbia Records Limited, 1975). spontaneous insertion into KNOTS above. everyone in the band gets put through this one for articulational, breathing & body memory development. full quartet.
15. AGATHA! WAKE UP! I’M CURED!, Richard Beland (Canada, 1992?); source: unpublished manuscript. Beland’s language lines are as plastic as his visual lines, this short prose morphing from sense to sound to resense with every step. solo
16. MUSHY PEAS, Steve McCaffery & bpNichol (England, 1978); source: Steve McCaffery & bpNichol, IN ENGLAND NOW THAT SPRING (Toronto, Aya Press, 1979). 6 pp of drawn optophonetics as visual field for improvisation. duo: curry/Larwill
17. sounds’ favorite words, Paul Haines (Canada, 1986), as quoted in full in an extract from Haines’ Jubilee; source: Paul Haines, Secret Carnival Workers (Toronto? H Pal Productions, 2oo7), with reference to Michel Contat’s reading on Haines’ DARN IT! (USA, American Clavé, 1994). hijacked as a footnote of manysorts. Jubilee ends "Unrelatedly, there was a recital of whisk the morning of 17 July after a night the cats had raised hell on the front lawn, a group of robins fallen by the side of the hedge as though meeting on a street corner and – now headless to prove it – plumb run out of things to say, but still prettier representations of events than the sparrows the exact size of erasers stacked up with the heads on. // Which of course are words apart." solo
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18. TOTEM ÉTRANGLÉ, Antonin Artaud (France, 1964?); source: KROKLOK #2 (ed.dom sylvester houédard, London, Writers Forum, 1971), with reference to Antonin Artaud/trans.Helen Weaver, Selected Writings (New York,Farrar Straus And Groux, 1976). "For years I have had an idea of the consumption, the internal consummation of language by the unearthing of all manner of torpid and filthy necessities." (Artaud in a letter to Henri Parisot, 22 sep 45). 18 of these sound cycles excised (by Artaud) from elsewhere in his writings (Here Lies; Insanity and Black Magic; The Return of Artaud, Le Momo; To Have Done with the Judgement of God; Van Gogh, The Man Suicided by Society) & formally linked as a suite. full quartet
19. ma meeshka mow skwoz, Mike Patton (USA, 1995); source: monograph (San Francisco, privately published, 1995), with reference to Mr.Bungle, disco volante (USA, Warner Brothers Records Incorporated, 1995), with music by Trey Spruance. Patton’s drawn optophonetic text yields "extended range" vocalics that’re all but buried in this complex piece of high-impact chamber music. a chance to hear the relentless trajectory of the text on its own. solo
2o. East Wind, bpNichol (Canada, 1979?); source: Four Horsemen, The Prose Tattoo (Milwaukee, Membrane Press, 1983). a gridtext deployed through overlaid extended breathlines, vowels blowing consonants all over the place. full quartet
21. The Multiples, Steve McCaffery (Canada, 1981); source: abs TruCt heh GarBagt, editor unknown (an insert in CABINET #1, USA, Immaterial Incorporated, 2ooo), transcribed by Rob Read (Canada, 2o11?). a multiplicity of mispronuncimicated masticatiums of eaneming, the contrast between what you seam to be hearing & what are here seming to be. duo: curry/Mathewson
22. A Letterklankbeelden Poem, I.K.Bonset (Holland, 192o); source: Imagining Language An Anthology, edited by Steve McCaffery & Jed Rasula (2nd ed, Cambridge, USA, MIT Press, 2oo1). with line lengths (mainly) one letter long, Bonset – among other things, a type designer – was simultaneously & independently investigating notions of optophonetics similar to Raoul Hausmann’s with diacritic modifiers. terse. solo
23.SIZERZ, Steve McCaffery (Canada, 1976); source: THE CAPILANO REVIEW #31 (ed.Steven Smith & Richard Truhlar, North Vancouver, 1984). severe elemental hocketing coupled with ordered layerings subjected to consistent randomizations. full quartet
24. roses that, d.a.levy (USA, 1966); source: UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITI BAK, ed.Robert J.Sigmund (Cleveland, Ghost Press, 1968). "for gene" (presumably Fowler), a cyclic concrete poem in linear form pumping ackackfire into the imperialism of semantic politics. solo
25. IT CAN’T HAPPEN HERE, Frank Zappa (USA, 1964); source: Mothers Of Invention, FREAK OUT! (USA, Verve Records, 1965), transcribed & arranged by jwcurry (2oo7). a somewhat remented barberchopping routine that only seems to leave metre & tonality behind, part 2 of Help, I’m A Rock, featuring Georgia Mathewson as Suzy Creamcheese ("You blew your mind on too much koolaid"). full quartet
26. BALLADS OF THE RESTLESS ARE, bpNichol (Canada, 1967?); source: monograph (2nd ed. Ottawa, Curvd H&z, 2oo6). "two versions/common source" of elemental theme & variations presented as comparative simultaneities in a "quartet for 2 voices" [curry]. duo: curry/Larwill
27. A Little Valentine, Steve McCaffery (Canada, 1977); source: Steve McCaffery, research on the mouth (Toronto, Underwhich Editions, 1978?), transcribed & arranged by jwcurry & Sheena Mordasiewicz (2o12). a trystcycle built for 2 interpenetrates itself to become a relentless rush toward simultaneous climax. duo: curry/Larwill
28. Pieces Of Stop, bpNichol (Canada, 1978); source: as 2o above. "for Greta Monach", an extremely literal approach to the score that casts the reversed expectations of its sound envelopes into stark relief. full quartet
29. auf dem land, ernst jandl (Austria, 1968?); source: konkrete poesie deutschsprachige autoren, ed.eugen gomringer (reprint? Stuttgart, Philipp Reclam, 198o). an "utter zoo" octupletted & arranged as simultaneous nouns’n’sounds. duo: curry/Larwill
3o. GLASS ON THE BEACH, Richard Truhlar (Canada, 1978?); source: Owen Sound, Beyond The Range (Toronto, Underwhich Editions, 198o), transcribed by jwcurry from a trio (Michael Dean, Steven Smith, Richard Truhlar) recording at The Music Gallery in Toronto, 18 august 1979, with additional parts adapted from 2 manuscript scores courtesy of Truhlar. extended vocal waveforms with buried shards. full quartet ___________________________________________________________________________
with Big Thanks to Gustave Morin for causing it, Jenny Kimmerly for the programmes, Jarrod Ferris for filming, Kung To for rehearsal space, Chris (dunno yr last name) & Sergio Forest for the fantastic homemade onion rings &, ‘fcourse, the band for the pleasure & hard work
front cover: bpNichol, Pieces Of Stop (28), rescored by jwcurry (bottom: lettering by curry) rear cover: dom sylvester houédard, anacyclic poem with two shouts DHARMATHOUGHTS STUPAWARDS (7) ___________________________________________________________________________
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by jwcurry. Toronto, Trystero Px, 26 april 1994. portrait based on a photograph by Karl Jirgens.
Commemorating the naming of bpNichol Lane, 3oapr94, GRoNK mailout #L & the inaugurative issue of the Trystero Px.
The anniversary of the great poet bpnichol's death was September 25th (1944–1988).
from a beepliographic cyclopœdia. be sure to check out the amazing jwcurry's monumental cataloging of bp's work & work by others that reference bp.
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jwcurry & Steven Smith, BETWEEN SEQUENCE 1, with contributions by Bob Grumman, Runaway Spoon Press, Port Charlotte, FL, 1989, Edition of 100 [room 3o2 books, Ottawa. © jwcurry, Steven Smith]
#graphic design#art#poetry#concrete poetry#visual poetry#visual writing#booklet#cover#jwcurry#steven smith#bob grumman#runaway spoon press#room 3o2 books#1980s
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jwcurry, a mo(nu)ment for bpNichol, 1cent, Toronto, November 28,... https://ift.tt/2N4WnFF
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Hart Broudy, 7, Nietzsche's Brolly, (white card postcard printed black laser), Toronto, [January 16, 2025, Edition of 375] [intrusive background & photography by jwcurry] [room 3o2 books, Ottawa. © Hart Broudy]
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F67. writers forum, Edited by Bob Cobbing, Writers Forum, London, 1994 [room 3o2 books, Ottawa]
Contributors: Bruce Andrews, Hugo Ball, Thomas Bernstein, John Cage, Cris Cheek, Adrian Clarke, Bob Cobbing, jwcurry, Paul Dutton, Patricia Farrell, John Furnival, Pierre Garnier, Bill Keith, F. T. Marinetti, Steve McCaffery, Jeff Nuttall, Maggie O'Sullivan, Jennifer Pike, Betty Radin, John Rowan, Peri Rowan, David Rushmer, Mykola Soroka, Hiroshi Tanabu, Shoji Yoshizawa
#graphic design#art#poetry#concrete poetry#visual poetry#photocopy#magazine#cover#bob cobbing#writers forum#room 3o2 books#1990s
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«Oversion» 9, Edited by John Barlow, Toronto, 1995, Edition of 100 copies [room 3o2 books, Ottawa]
Prose by Kemeny Babineau, Bill Bissett, Nancy Bullis, Nancy Dembowski, Lee Enfield, Martha Hillhouse, Noah Leznoff, Adam Nashman, Steve Venright; Poetry by Joe Blades, Daniel F. Bradley, Alice Burdick, Natalee Caple, Victor Coleman, jwcurry, Degan Davis, Johan DeWit, David Donnell, Beth Learn, Stefan Lehmann, Jay Millar, Edward Mycue, Brian Panhuysen, Stan Rogal, Stuart Ross, Dennison Smith; Concrete poetry by Mark Critoph, Darren Wershler-Henry; Graphics by Mark Connery, Mlina Lore, Gio Sampogna
#graphic design#typography#art#poetry#concrete poetry#visual poetry#magazine#cover#magazine cover#oversion#john barlow#1990s
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Toronto Small Press Group Catalogue Autumn/1992, Coordinated by Victor Coleman, Rampike & Underwhich Editions for The Toronto Small Press Group, Toronto, 1992 [room 3o2 books, Ottawa]
Cover Art: Karl Jirgens
Contributors: Gary Barwin, Scott Bowering, Daniel F. Bradley, Ada Brick, Alice Burdick, Victor Coleman, Steven Creet, jwcurry, Gene Day, Maggie Helwig, Karl Jirgens, Peggy Lefler, Leslie McBride, David McFadden, bpNichol, Nicholas Power, E. Roldan, Stuart Ross, Jim Smith, Julia Steinecke, David UU, Marilyn Westlake
#graphic design#art#poetry#concrete poetry#visual poetry#book#cover#book cover#victor coleman#karl jirgens#rampike & underwhich editions#toronto small press group#room 3o2 books#1990s
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F58. writers forum, Edited by Bob Cobbing, Writers Forum, London, 1992 [room 3o2 books, Ottawa]
Contributors: Bruce Andrews, Hugo Ball, David Barton, Herbert Burke, John Cage, Paula Claire, Bob Cobbing, jwcurry, Johan De Wit, Patricia Farrell, Peter Finch, Virginia Firnberg, Bill Griffiths, Giorgio Guglielmino, Alan Halsey, Stanislaw Hansel, Steve McCaffery, Franz Mon, Geraldine Monk, Maggie O'Sullivan, Jennifer Pike, Murray Stewart Radin, John Rowan, Peri Rowan, David Rushmer, Stan Trevor
#graphic design#art#poetry#concrete poetry#visual poetry#photocopy#magazine#cover#bob cobbing#writers forum#room 3o2 books#1990s
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jwcurry gave me this special issue of grOnk, a Thankyou for Cavan McCarthy with all these one-word-poems he published in Tlaloc.
Well, that’s the idea - to keep the memory of Tlaloc alive, I’ll create a new one-word poem for the cover for each new issue of ToCall.
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