The singing blackbird: Voice, images, technology in polypoetry
[...]there is only this single event, as the live intervention. The poet's warm breath, which comes from his interiority, from his deep spiritual breath, remakes the message, giving it that ethereal imprint which will be absorbed equally by the audience, Vo, in turn, do not re-transmit the mess...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Visible language 2001-01, Vol.35 (1), p.104-115 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [...]there is only this single event, as the live intervention. The poet's warm breath, which comes from his interiority, from his deep spiritual breath, remakes the message, giving it that ethereal imprint which will be absorbed equally by the audience, Vo, in turn, do not re-transmit the message through an oral form, but through their silent auscultating state, re-send the corporal vibrations, magnetic waves due to the excitement of their being there to hear. Before going into the close relationship of video-image and sound, one should again note that the television message is eighty percent composed of images, and only twenty percent of sound. [...]we strictly follow such a short path represented by hearing, to understand how to proceed. [...]a statement does not take into consideration the value of poetry as such. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2224 |