Sound poetry
Found in 1295 Collections and/or Records:
The Body Event: David Toop from John Latham / Toop, David ; Latham, John ; Cobbing B., 2009
The Body Event is a sound work for computer and voice made by David Toop in collaboration with John Latham in 2004.The transcription of an interview of Latham by Toop was transcribed by Elisa kay. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The bpNichol Tribute / bp Nichol; L Tostevin; P Webb; B Dedora; F Wah; D McFadden; G Shikatani; M Ondaatje; P Dutton; S McCaffery; R Barreto-Rivera; Four Horsemen., 1989
This recording constitutes a memorial service to bp Nichol from writings chosen and read by his friends on Toronto's Harbourfront, December 2, 1989. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The bpNichol Tribute / bp Nichol; L Tostevin; P Webb; B Dedora; F Wah; D McFadden; G Shikatani; M Ondaatje; P Dutton; S McCaffery; R Barreto-Rivera; Four Horsemen., 1989
This recording constitutes a memorial service to bp Nichol from writings chosen and read by his friends on Toronto's Harbourfront, December 2, 1989. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Choral Piece / Albert, Jonathan., 1981
The Congruence of Speed and Stall / Cobbing, Bob., 1990
The Dance of Death / Cobbing, Bob ; Upton, Lawrence., 1996
The Day the Sea Spoke / Wright, Edward., 1969
The Development of My Sound Poetry, 1961-1983 / Claire, Paula., 1983
Designated ICPA Publication No.2. Consists of an illustrated lecture for The Leading Edge Music Series, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Dik-dik's Solitude: New & Selected Works / Tardos, Anne ; MacLow J., 2005
The Egyptian Stroboscope (2nd Printing) / levy, d.a. ; Wagner, D.r.., 1967
Most of the copies of the first printing were confiscated by the Cleveland Police in the notorious raid of Jim Lowell's book store in 1966. This second printing is "lightly revised." It differs from the first edition by most pages consist of white rather than colored paper stock with less overall pages but stilll a rarity. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[The Evolution of Surprise] / Anonymous., 1970
These poems, which have ink markings and handwriting by Bob Cobbing, might have been used for publication or performance. They were written by an American, judging from the sentence and language structure and references are made to the Bronx and NYC. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The First Cornish Dan / Cobbing, Bob ; Upton, Lawrence., 1996
The First Three Days, 1969
The Five Vowels: A, E, I, O, U / Cobbing, Bob., 1974
Designated Folders No.16. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The International Concrete Poetry Archive Loan Collection / Claire, Paula, editor ; curry jw ; Claire P ; Cobbing B ; Cross D ; Crozier R ; Garnier P ; Houedard DS ; Kempton K ; Higgins D ; Nichol bp ; bissett b ; Tipping R ; Spatola A ; Ward J ; Helmes S ; Lax R ; Fontana G ; Finch P ; Heidsieck B ; Radin B., 1990
This collection was placed on indefinite loan to the Library of Rewley House, Oxford University Department for External Studies. Each citation carries a brief annotation. The collection includes catalogues from the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Italian Job / Peter Finch; Bob Cobbing., 1988
The Judith Poem: A Landscape Version / Cobbing, Bob., 1981
This is a proof print. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.