By Karl Kempton and Loris Essary. Selections from WIRED, made with typewriter and letraset 1985-1986, according to RENEGADE.
Other Kempton works here.
By Karl Kempton and Loris Essary. Selections from WIRED, made with typewriter and letraset 1985-1986, according to RENEGADE.
Other Kempton works here.
Various poems by Niikuni Seiichi, who lived 1925-1977. More of her works here.
“[pierre/鳩]” [rock/pigeon]
“[coq/桜]” [cock/cherry blossom]
“Shizu me ru tera 沈める寺” [Sinking Temple]
All works by Niikuni Seiichi & Pierre Garnier, 1966-1977, taken from Interlingual Encounter in Pierre Garnier and Niikuni Seiichi’s French-Japanese Concrete Poetry by Elaine S. Wong, 2015.
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By Diego Espíritu, from here.
Computer Poetry by Silvestre Pestana, consists of three poems. Computer Poetry To: E. Melo e Castro (ZX81, 1981), Computer Poetry To: Henry Chopin (ZX81, 1981), Computer Poetry To: Julian Beck (ZX Spectrum, 1983).
Here is the third one in action, running on a ZX Spectrum emulator, courtesy of oficinastk.
The work was also featured in a more recent exhibition by the artist (techno-form, 2016).
Read more here.
From Danni Storm‘s exhibition W(ord)s & Weavings, which just finished in Copenhagen. Typed on a Brother Deluxe 220 typewriter.
Timm Ulrichs, in «edition et» no. 3, Edited by Bernhard Höke, Verlag Christian Grützmacher, Berlin, 1967. Via garadinervi.
Work-in-progress examples from Egidija Čiricaitė’s Twitter.
Book cover for Pedro Xisto’s Particulars, 1984. Features a poem by the author performed on a computer by Erthos Albino de Souza, according to this. via garadinervi