Strangulensis, Ficus, 1942-
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Lost and Found Times. No.37/Nov / John M. Bennett, editor ; Ackerman A ; Beining G ; Bennett B ; Bennett JM ; Berry J ; Grumman B ; Hagglund SG ; Hill C ; Leftwich J ; Malok ; Selby S ; Burns G ; Strangulensis F ; Gorman L ; Segay S ; Baroni V ; Crozier R ; Doctorovich F ; Elsberg J ; Kempton K ; Kostelanetz R ; Lipman J ; lopes d ; Corbett M ; Heman B ; Johnson J ; Murphy S ; Musicmaster ; Suel L ; Weinman P ; Crouse J ; Lense E ; Thorne S., 1997
Features several collaborations by writers and artists. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lost and Found Times. No.41/Nov / John M. Bennett, editor ; Ackerman A ; Beining G ; Bennett J ; Bennett JM ; Strangulensis F ; Hagglund SG ; Heman B ; Leftwich J ; Malok ; Murphy S ; Selby S ; Musicmaster ; Ganick P ; Gorman L ; Lipman J ; Rutkovsky F ; Chirot D ; Clinefelter J ; Crozier R ; Figueiredo C ; Ford CH ; Hryciuk M ; Saunders J ; Smith W ; Arguelles I ; Peters M ; Stein G ; Joyce J., 1998
This issue includes an image of a weaving of texts by Robin Crozier and John M. Bennett. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lost and Found Times. No.53-54(Part 2 / John M. Bennett, editor ; Helmes S ; Bennett CM ; Ackerman A ; Strangulensis F ; Beining G ; Musicmaster ; Murphy S ; Leftwich J ; Crouse J ; Perchik S ; Dalachinsky S ; Wondolowski R ; Huth G ; Elsberg J ; Altemus R ; Topel A., 2005
one cent: Interior Definition #2. No.183/Apr / Geof Huth., 1987
The poem relating to the title is in(strum)ment in which strum is printed in red and the other letters in black ink. This poem was also published as one cent No.183. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rare Books and Manuscripts Library, The. No.1/Spr / John M. Bennett ; Bennett JM ; Strangulensis F ; Burroughs WS., 2008
The Care and Cleaning of Mail Art / Spaulding, D.C.; Spiegelman L; Bates K; Stake C; Strangulensis F; Fierens L., 2008
To The Ruth & Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry / Strangulensis, Ficus., 1997
Transmog. No.1/Oct / Ficus Strangulensis., 1991
This issue is based upon computer text manipulations of titles of U.S. patents. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Transmog. No.6/May / Ficus Strangulensis., 1992
Ficus used computer software to twist, fold, bend and mutilate word from a thesaurus. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Transmog: Wonder Diet from Outer Space. No.2/Nov / Ficus Strangulensis., 1991
This issue is based upon computer manipulations dealing with food names and ingredient lists. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Transmorfations / Strangulensis, Ficus., 1996
Each page depicts a handwritten column of words or wordlike forms (composed in a computer) which shows progressive alteration from a primary word to a new one or an image. Examples include among others 1) be to blank 2) know to no 3) void to form 4) a hammer to a nail.This has been termed "transmorfation" by Ficus Strangulensis and has also been utilized by other poets, notably Crag Hill, jw curry, and Geof Huth. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Transmorphations - Proof Prints / Strangulensis, Ficus., 1999
In these transmorfations, Strangulensis presents progressions of single written words as well as those of solely geometric figures. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Van. No.31/Jan / ross priddle, editor ; Strangulensis F., 2001
Van. No.116/Feb / ross priddle, editor ; Strangulensis F ; Dellafiora D., 2003
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