Fluxus poetry

Fluxus poetry is normally created during a performance, an essential difference with visual poetry. The result of the performance can be a text, a visual poem, etc.

Background

Dick Higgins was one of the leading Fluxus (an international artistic group) people, who also published his concrete poetry and invented the term "intermedia".[1]

Litsa Spathi developed the concept of Fluxus poetry where the performance itself creates the result, a Fluxus poem. With the use of computers, a new result is generated after each performance. It is characterized by very quick cuts, that is several images per second, by wit, by the use of letters as a substitute for words. When the result is a video, appropriate minimalist music is added.

Fluxus poetry is published by the Fluxus Heidelberg Center that is run by Litsa Spathi and Ruud Janssen and is located in Heidelberg, Germany.

See also

References

  1. Hirsch, Edward ' A Poet's Glossary' Houghton Mifflin Harcourt New York 2024=ISBN 9780151011957

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