poesia experimental

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Oi Futuro Ipanema
Rua Visconde de Pirajá, 54/3º andar
Rio de Janeiro-RJ
Brazil

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O projeto “Poesia Visual”, voltado para o fomento e a difusão da Poesia Visual, desde agosto de 2010, vem exibindo trabalhos de artistas com repertórios diversificados, cujas propostas estéticas situam-se na fronteira entre a poesia e as artes visuais. A atual exposição do Poesia Visual, montada na vitrine situada no corredor de entrada do Oi Futuro em Ipanema, principal suporte do projeto, reúne imagens de todas as propostas artísticas apresentadas e que contaram com a participação dos seguintes poetas visuais: Roberto Correa dos Santos, Ferreira Gullar, Tadeu Jungle, Antonio Cícero, Helena Trindade, Alberto Pucheu e Wlademir Dias Pino.

(Fonte: Oi Futuro)

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By Scott Rettberg, 20 May, 2011
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Portuguese experimental poetry of the 1970s and 1980s includes visual poetry, sound poetry, videopoetry, performance poetry, and computer poetry. Experimental literary objects, practices, and events often consist of an interaction between notational forms on paper and site-specific live performances. Thus the eventuality of literary meaning is dramatically foregrounded by turning the text into a script for an act whose performance co-constitutes the work. The aim of ‘PO.EX ‘70-’80: A Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature’ (http://po-ex.net/) is to represent this intermedia and performative textuality in an electronic database. The aggregation and marking up of this large multimodal corpus has material and interpretative implications which challenge our representations of experimental works and practices. Whether taking the form of facsimiles of books and paper collages, photographs of installations, videos of performances or emulations of early digital poems, digital remediation re-performs the works for the current techno-social context. This paper briefly sketches the infrastructure, objectives and questions raised by ‘PO.EX '70-80’ (Research project reference: PTDC/CLE-LLI/098270/2008).