Showing Records: 141 - 160 of 165
The Moore-Turing Calculation / Cole, David., 1984
Exhibited in Visualog 2, San Obispu, California. Exhibition was curated by Karl Kempton. The visual images are reproductions of Henry Moore sculptures. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Pocket Masumi Educational Uncertain English Dictionary / Shibata, Masumi, editor., 2008
The author combines two words with opposite meanings into one word to form a new visual word image as well a a different spoken word. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Secret Life of Words: Poetry Exercises and Activities / Franco, Betsy ; Damon, Maria ; Bernstein C ; Nichol bp ; Carroll L ; Mayer B ; Perec G ; Queneau R ; Sondheim A ; Breton A ; Eluard P ; Bayer K ; Grumman B ; Joans T ; Smart C., 2000
Although this book is compiled for students in grades 3 to 6, the level of the work and poetic references are also suitable for a more sophisticated audience. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Sound Experiment in the Polish Futurist Poetry / Rypson, Piotr; Czyzewski T; Jasienski B; Mlodozeniec S; Stern A., 1980
Thewisdomsoftheuniversesinasinglestringofletters / And, Miekal, editor ; Huth G ; Barwin G ; Cannell M ; Kaikkonen S ; Kokko K ; Nelson S ; staelens s ; Selby S ; Szreniawski P ; Williams JM ; Young M ; Grumman B., 2015
Geof Huth has contributed a forward titled "onewordworld" in which he writes, "To make a poem within the limits of a single word. That is the project. That is the entire project of pwoermds. To eschew grammar. To isolate words from the running water of sentence, To focus attention. To be a wordist more than a writer, To be a wreader more than a reader." pwoermd is definned "n. A single word presented as a poem adn unadorned with a title." [poem + word (w the letters rom each word alternated to produce the neologism)]"This book is dedicated for Bob Grumman (1941-2015). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
This Should Be A Word / Skurnick, Lizzie., 2012
The two neologisms mentioned in this article [August 5, 2012] are "Exterience" (To see a personal event from a spectator's point of view) and "Feeligitimate" (unable to trust one'd own instincts). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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.
two concrotica (271167) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1967
The poem is typed one word per line and reads, " 1 / nominative / vocative / accusative / genitalive / dative / ablative 2 / s/he / you / her-him / heirs / toher forhim / bywithfrom them." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Twords / Topel, Andrew., 2006
One poem or neologism, e.g., visualcohol, trapple, etc. is printed on each page. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U Temp est Us, 1991
The work consists of two flat panels of green colored plexiglas that enclose a clear panel held together by four plastic housings for disposable hypodermic needles. Seagram placed large, paper-cut, black and white, letters of varied size onto the clear plexiglas panel to form the text. It begins "U Tempest Us Nota Wit Ut Tel A Vision Air Y... -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Um...Slips, Stumbles, and Verbal Blunders and What They Mean / Erard, Michael., 2007
Voices from Lost Fields / Lewty, Simon ; Larkin P., 1995
The publication of this catalogue was supported in part by the Sackner Archive. Peter Larkin contributed an introductory essay. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wakest Aims? Kind Law & Zeal / Was, Elizabeth ; And, Miekal ; Helsem, Michael., 1989
Elizabeth Was uses her abbreviated name "Liz Was" in this book. The authors describe this book as a "composite assembling of styles of visual information...contrasting the hand-drawn with the computer-generated, the cave painting with the graffiti. Language has been twisted to form palindromes & anagrams. Photos have materialized out of nowhere to be assigned neologisms. Glyphs have been etched into paper & slogans have been coined." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Weird] / Sonnenfeld, Mark ; Olds-Ellingson, Alice., 2003
Words Approved for Use by Local Governments and RAOs / Huth, Geof., 1992
Wreadings 2nd Edition / Huth, Geof ; Hill C., 1995
Introduction by Crag Hill. This is the second edition of the book first published in 1987. The printing employs bold typeface rather than normal typeface as in the first edition. The collaged page has been removed and there are a few substitutions. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.