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rociomio · 1 year
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salgo, me encuentr0 Video poesía, documental. Los tintes vegetales y el vínculo con el color. La naturaleza como inspiración, cultura regenerativa. Relato poético sobre oficios tradicionales. Video poesía: Rocio Mio http://rociomio.tumblr.com Producción, Edición, Realización: Bosque, gracias http://bosquegracias.tumblr.com Sonido: Mariano Montini http://2nerd.bandcamp.com Vestuario: Bosque, gracias http://bosquegracias.empretienda.com.ar Cámara: Estanislao Kuron
This poetry has been selected to participate of FRINGE ART BATH 2023
https://www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/
Rocío Mio is a textile artist who specializes in developing textils, and pigments as an intangible heritage of color. Her work is a testament to the process of obtaining pigment and its connection to creating art with care and inspiration from nature. In this poetry, she documents the spring season and the intricate process of extracting pigment from natural sources. Mio's passion for textiles and natural pigments stems from her belief that they can serve as a bridge between the past and the future, connecting us to our ancestral traditions and inspiring us to create with a greater sense of responsibility and connection to the natural world.
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irfanullashariff · 2 years
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2022 Poetry Ourselves: “Mundane” by Hannah Dayaget
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shirleybpoetry · 1 month
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Poetry can be fun, entertaining, therapeutic.
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Des mots et des images sonores pour accompagner les chrysanthèmes et tous les saints et les saintes ensevelis dans nos mémoires 🖤 Calaveras (*_*)
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bosquegracias · 1 year
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Video poesía: Rocio Mio Vestuario: Bosque, gracias Cámara: Estanislao Kuron https://youtu.be/JV1iETWJtG4
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toxickarmamedia · 2 years
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Toxic Karma, LLC
World's Premier Video Poetry
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dunkelwort · 2 years
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profilo minore - Stadtsprachen Magazin
profilo minore – Stadtsprachen Magazin
Profilo minore, «Stadtsprachen Magazin», Birger Hoyer, Chiara Schimpe, Joey Bahlsen editors, n.22, 2022. Profilo minore, a cura di Andrea Cortellessa, Nino Aragno, Torino 2021, ISBN 978-8893801331 • buy: amazon.it • libreria universitaria • IBS • listen: podcast • watch: YouTube
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marc-neys-aka-swoon · 2 years
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Still from my latest videopoem Night Court for an Erica Goss poem. #videopoetry #poetryfilm #poetry #videopoem (bij Niel, Belgium) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeYRVyCNmXn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gilbert-sevigny · 2 years
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yvngdarko · 1 month
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Feeling grateful that I interviewed one of the creators of an art form called VideoPoetry back in 2022 and didn't realize a seed was being planted.
The next poetry project will be heavily influenced by this. Currently studying the works and words of "The Vehicule Poets" from 1980s Montréal.
"A videopoet has to be a juggler of art forms, a visual artist, a sound artist, a filmmaker, and poet all combined..." - Tom Konyves
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spotlightauthors · 9 months
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One Single Rose®
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Rosemarie Wilson a.k.a. One Single Rose® is an award-winning poet and playwright, spoken word artist, singer, actress, filmmaker, author of three self-published poetry collections,  and nice and naughty chapbooks. Rosemarie is the first poet to be filmed in Motown’s infamous Studio A and the first Motown Mic Performance Artist of the Year.
Debuting in Detroit as an actor, she has performed nationally, and internationally, in a few amazing productions. Her notable performances include singing the National Anthem at a Detroit Piston’s game, TMZ Live commentary cast member, SoFar Detroit performing artist, the Floacist’s Flovertex and Sidewalk Festivals of the Performing Arts in Detroit, MI, Kistrech Poetry Festival in Kisii and Nairobi, Kenya, Piton International Film Festival in St. Lucia, International Videopoetry Festival in Athens, Greece as well as a one-year tour in Europe.
She is currently a featured artist and songwriter dubbed “Queen Rose” with Defected Records, the United Kingdom’s #1 house music record label. Find her streaming on all platforms as One Single RoseTM or Queen Rose. She is also the first poet published under the Broadside-Lotus Press merger; two of the oldest African-American presses in the United States.  As a poetry host, she has hosted various open mics as well as performed for local and international dignitaries.
Author Name: One Single Rose®
How long have you been writing? I’ve been writing officially since the second grade many moons ago when I won my very first poetry contest.
Did you ever imagine that you would be published one day? I had no idea that I would pen anything, but have been following the word as it leads ever since I relinquished my life to the word.
What made you want to become an author? I didn’t know I’d become an author.  Heartache brought me to pen poetry as an adult.  Before I knew it, I had a full collection.
How long have you been published? I’ve been published since 2009.
How does it feel to be published? It’s a huge accomplishment to have anything published.  I feel very excited for my path and honored that the word chose me as a vessel for delivery.
Are you self-published or did you go through a publishing company? Why? I self-published my first two collections and appear in quite a few collections.  As a result of winning a poetry slam, I am the first poet published under the Broadside/Lotus Press merger; two of the first African-American presses in the United States.  I chose to self-publish my work for profits sakes.  A 60/40 split for my intellectual property and hard work just don’t work for me.
How many books have you written? I have penned two full poetry collections, one erotic chapbook and one chapbook featuring poems about my great city of Detroit.
What is/are the name of your book(s)?
One Single Rose…Poetry Blossomed from a Rose Core
One Single Rose Out of Darkness Into Light
Pearl’s Plays
Miss Detroit®
What genre is it/are they in?
Lyrical Poetry
Spoken Word
Erotic Poetry
Inspirational Poetry
What do you feel will inspire others to never forget when they read your story(ies)? Stay true to yourself.  Remember that can’t = won’t.  You can do whatever you set your mind to.
What's the hardest part about writing a book? Getting started…
What's the easiest part about writing a book? Creating a storyline.
What do you enjoy most about being an author? It’s fulfilling to see my ideas on the page.  The words become real when they’re staring you right in the face.
What do you enjoy least about being an author? I can’t say that I don’t enjoy anything about being an author.
What is your favorite genre to read? Is it different than the one that you write in? I enjoy reading horror stories.  It’s different watching a horror story than reading one, using my imagination to show me what the author intended in lieu of seeing images on screen then having nightmares.
Where can interested readers purchase their copy of your book(s)? My work can be purchased on my website. 
Do you have any future projects in the works? Is there a tentative release date? I am currently compiling a new collection from a special activity that I do at events on an old-school typewriter.  I don’t want to give the idea away just yet, but it is in the works.  I hope to release the book on my birthday (3-13-2024).
Do you have any social media sites that you would like to share with my readers? My website, Instagram, Facebook, and Spotify.
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irfanullashariff · 2 years
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Hope is The Thing With Feathers - Emily Dickinson (Powerful Life Poetry)
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eke8 · 11 months
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90 secondes à propos des années 90, 222 mots et 2700 images pour convoquer mes souvenirs et raviver les vôtres. Sélectionné au #Makeartnotwar festival de Porto 90 seconds about the 90s, 222 words and 2700 images to summon my memories and rekindle yours.
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elektramouthed · 1 year
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 Graffiti and street signs are employed as site-specific objets trouvés that are de- and recontextualized through the use of video technology. In so doing, Sign Language opens a debate about the aesthetic value of everyday elements. By putting the images in a new context and matching them with a moody jazz soundtrack, the video aestheticizes these quotidian elements of the public sphere. The manner in which they are framed and combined is what ultimately marks them as artistic elements. More importantly, the video questions the boundaries of text and image. By capturing graffiti on videotape, the text obtains a hybrid double quality: both text and image. Thus, Sign Language visualizes the “gradual movement from the tenuous, anxious relationship of image and text to their rare but perceptible synthesis” (Konyves 2011, 4). Through this new context and the awareness of the text as aesthetic entity, vision is deautomatized. Other than the passersby in Sign Language, who ignore and are used to the text surrounding them, the viewers of the video see the signs (as if) for the first time. The video camera lends the viewer its eye, so that the viewer can see poetry instead of only recognizing signs. Although Konyves insists that videopoetry is one word, only the disassembly of the ‘deviant’ term reveals its full meaning: Video poetry translates into ‘I see poetry.’
Claudia Benthien, Jordis Lau, Maraike M. Marxsen, from The Literariness of Media Art
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dunkelwort · 2 years
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profilo minore - nota di Marilena Renda
profilo minore – nota di Marilena Renda
Nota critica di Marilena Renda, Bologna In Lettere, 15/06/2022. Profilo minore, a cura di Andrea Cortellessa, Nino Aragno, Torino 2021, ISBN 978-8893801331 • buy: amazon.it • libreria universitaria • IBS • listen: podcast • watch: YouTube
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