Hilder, Jamie, 1977-
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Designed Words for Designed Worlds: The International Concrete Poetry Movement, 1955-1971 [A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy] / Hilder, Jamie ; Finlay IH ; DeCampos A ; Nichol bp ; Pignatari D ; DeCampos H ; Chopin H ; Roth D ; Williams E ; McLuhan M ; Fiore Q ; Bory JF ; Burda V ; Knowles A ; Gomringer E ; Hirsal J ; Grogerova B ; Azeredo R ; Grunewald JL ; Gappmayr H ; Garnier I ; Garnier P ; Mon F ; Solt ME ; Fernbach-Flarscheim C ; Andre C ; Mayer HJ ; Graham D ; Acconci V ; Sarenco ; Sharkey JJ ; Ferro L ; Thomkins A ; Scobie S ; Blaine J ; McCaffery S ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK ; Watson S ; Fahlstrom O ; Dohl R ; Arp H ; VanDoesburg T ; Bill M ; Weaver M ; Kostelanetz R ; Phillips T ; Weiner L ; Ruscha E ; Cage J ; MacLow J ; Isou I ; Houedard DS ; Furnival J ; Bann S ; Bowler B ; Klonsky M ; Cook G ; Scobie S ; Chopin H ; DeVree P ; Grunewald JL ; Goldsmith K ; Kotz L ; Flynt H ; Art & Language ; LeWitt S ; Kosuth J ; Smithson R ; Graham D ; Siegelaub S ; Rosler M ; Cordeiro W ; Drucker J ; Kitasono K., 2010
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Identifier: CC-52892-74030
Scope and Contents
In this thesis, Hilder provides new concepts and arguments about the genesis of concrete poetry backed up by a serious interpretation and collation of published material. He relies heavily on critical texts in three full length books written in English, Liselotte Gumpel's "Concrete Poetry" from East and West Germany (1976), David Seaman's Concrete Poetry in France (1981) and Caroline Bayard's The New Poetics in Canada and Quebec. All are held by the Sackner Archive.Hilder "argues that the critical gaps in concrete poetry criticism, both contemporaneous and subsequent to the concrete poetry movement, have fallen into (1) the national fallacy: the attempt to read an international movement within a national framework; (2) the ancient fallacy: the attempt to link concrete poetry with visual poetry and word imagery dating back to ancient cultures; (3) the theoretical fallacy: the attempt retrospectively to read onto concrete poetry the post-structuralist theories of language that...
Dates:
2010
The Miracle Mile / Hilder, Jamie., 2006 - 2008
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Identifier: CC-52897-74035
Scope and Contents
This documents Hilder's attempt to run a 4 minute mile by committing to an intensive training schedule for one year. Each page of this book records every day of the year 2006 that consists of a colored photograph of Hilder in the same standing pose dressed in red underwear along with his weight, training schedule, notes, sound track and, hourly food and drink intake. In a personal communication to Marvin Sackner, Hilder told him that he ran a mile in about 5 1/2 minutes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
2006 - 2008
The Miracle Mile / Jamie Hilder., 2008
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Identifier: CC-48964-70002
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