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War, the musical / Fitterman, Robert ; Rowntree, Dirk., 2006

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Identifier: CC-62661-48788

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Scope and Contents

Notes on this book by Robert Fitterman - web site: Dirk & I have a very active, over-the-shoulder style of collaboration. As with our earlier project, cedars estate (www.ubu.com), Dirk & I tend to sit in front of the computer together and look at images and text and have conversations about the implications of each choice. In War, the musical I produced a text, first, comprised solely of web language, and Dirk also chose to compose with mostly downloadable, digitized images. The intersections became complex when we discussed the larger frame of our thinking processes. For instance, Dirk became engaged with ideas about commodification and institutional critique that echo my own ideas about how we, as Americans, process war through media. Dirk saw, in the text, an engagement with the media that he, in turn, wanted to maximize in the design of the book. The blank pages, black pages, odd ball fonts, etc., all contribute to his interest in presenting a "product" that draws our attention to its production. In a sense, this is Dirk's interpretat ion of my own ideas, and it makes for a great way to allow for freedom within the collaboration. In War, the musical, there is a third collaborator in artist Klaus Killisch, who produced several short videos of the middle section of the book (www.magnetberg.de/war). In fact, the genesis for the book itself came from a collaboration with Killisch started in 2000, titled The Boy From Mix Run, a text-visual art collaboration where we alter early Hollywood film stills and text. As a teaching tool and exercise, collaboration is a great way to decenter the singular authority of the author, but it is also a great way to encourage a dialogue about ideas. In this manner, the collaborators need not interpret each other (a potential pitfall with artist-poet collaborations) but, instead, to interpret the larger ideas being expressed. And for this reason, as a teacher, I would encourage this more physical activity of collaborating in the same room, at the same time. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates

  • Creation: 2006

Creator

Extent

0 See container summary (1 soft cover book (400 pages)) ; 15.2 x 11.4 x 2.3 cm

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Physical Location

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Custodial History

The Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, on loan from Ruth and Marvin A. Sackner and the Sackner Family Partnership.

General

Published: New York : sub press. Nationality of creator: American. General: Number of duplicates: 1. General: Added by: MARVIN; updated by: MARVIN.

Repository Details

Part of the The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry Repository

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