Sound poetry
Found in 1295 Collections and/or Records:
Tam Tam: Lineare Industriale. No.58A/(1) / Paolo Trocchi., 1989
Note that there is an error in numbering with two different issues numbered the same, "58A." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tan Tandinanan (and other poems) / Cobbing, Bob., 1977
This work is a working copy for a performance which utilizes previous published poems by Cobbing with added sound poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tan Tandinanan tandinane, 1992
tan tandinanan tandinane / Cobbing, Bob., 1989
Tapocketa Chapbooks: Found Sound. / Bob Cobbing., 1978
Tara X Acum / Upton, Lawrence ; Cobbing, Bob., 1996
Target / Upton, Lawrence ; Cobbing, Bob ; Tipping R., 1997
Tell me about some possible approaches to fun / Cobbing, Bob., 1989
Poem incorporates words having the stem, "fun" and synonyms or descriptions of "fun. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tell Me about Some Possible Approaches to Fun? / Cobbing, Bob., 1989
Poem incorporates words having the stem, "fun" and synonyms or descriptions of "fun." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Text for Fylkingen, 1977
Text of Amen Invocation of Light: An Essay on the Sound Poetry of Bliem Kern / Kern, Bliem ; Katzman, Allen., 1981
In a lengthy essay, Allen Katzman provides the documentation and analysis of Kern's poems. The combination of the presentation of this essay and Kern's performance of Text of Amen was presented at the Atlantis Rising 3rd Annual World Healing Symposium in 1981 at Giza, Egypt. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Text(ure), 1977
Th First Snow / bissett, bill., 1979
That Dada Strain / Jerome Rothenberg; K Schwitters; H Ball., 1983
The Autobiographies of Dick Turpin / P.C. Fencott; S McCaffery., 1980
Dick Turpin was a British bandit in the 1800's who was considered to be the "Gentleman of the Road" but who actually was a thug and petty thief. On being sentenced to death, he delivered an eloquent 25 minute speech in a calm voice with the noose around his neck. Fencott's narrative element is intuitive rather than actual autobiography. Steve McCaffery recorded the performance. Also designated No.3 in Underwhich Audiograph Series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Autobiographies of Dick Turpin / P.C. Fencott; S McCaffery., 1980
Dick Turpin was a British bandit in the 1800's who was considered to be the "Gentleman of the Road" but who actually was a thug and petty thief. On being sentenced to death, he delivered an eloquent 25 minute speech in a calm voice with the noose around his neck. Fencott's narrative element is intuitive rather than actual autobiography. Steve McCaffery recorded the performance. Also designated No.3 in Underwhich Audiograph Series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.