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WRITING: Poetics
Was writing hypertext stories for the past couple of weeks and now I’m going to take the time to do some editing. Still my favorite line though from the last one: “I paint my lips with cherries, my eyes with … Continue reading
NEW MEDIA & WRITING: Story Must Have a Beginning
I have left the beginner for the end, being hypertextually inclined to screw with linearity that way. Steve Ersinghaus is the starting point for the 100 Days: Summer 2009 project, a reversal of his role with Carianne Mack in last … Continue reading
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NEW MEDIA & WRITING: Sketch a Story
David Pender likely will find his place in the world within the graphic arts community. He has been adding his character sketches to the 100 Days: Summer 2009 project in the vein of realism to capture the story within a … Continue reading
NEW MEDIA & WRITING: Everyday Stories
It must be the poet in Susan Ersinghaus that has her finding the beauty and story in the everyday world. Her photographic contributions to the 100 Days: Summer 2009 project have been spot on with Steve Ersinghaus’ story (yes, that’s … Continue reading
WRITING & NEW MEDIA: Giving Life to Character
Mary Ellen Molski joined the 100 Days: Summer 2009 project a few days behind but her character studies are a lesson in drawing a face and stapling a life to a fictional character. Read this, #6 Rose, which I’ve posted … Continue reading
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NEW MEDIA & WRITING: Writing in New Media
I was extremely curious as to what Jim Revillini would be presenting in the 100 Days: Summer 2009 series; his expertise is in coding and jQuery is well known, but story? Yes. Jim takes something from Steve’s stories or as … Continue reading
NEW MEDIA & WRITING: A Picture Says . . .
Mindy Bray’s photographs for the 100 Days: Summer 2009 project prove her abilities to drill down into a story and pull out the meaning. Here she has taken the phrase, “repeat and vary” and found a perfect symbol in nature … Continue reading
NEW MEDIA & WRITING: Verbal Visuals
In what she terms “verbal visuals”–and what a lovely term for visual story–Denna Hintze-Yates adds a unique perspective to the 100 Days: Summer 2009 Group with images that have the ability to capture a story into a moment, a single … Continue reading
WRITING & NEW MEDIA: Story Through a Pinhole
As a picture framer I’ve come across old tintypes but didn’t realize that photographers still use the process. Well, artists like Jessica Somers do, with some heartacheingly beautiful results. Jessica is another part of the 100 Days: Summer 2009 team … Continue reading
NEW MEDIA & WRITING: With Paper & Paintbrush
Last year I posted here about the collaboration between Steve Ersinghaus and Carianne Mack (-Garside now, Congratulations!) that produced 100 poems and watercolors that has since been compiled in book form and were presented at a gallery showing. Well these … Continue reading
WRITING: Story Through Poetry
Part of the 100 Days Project, Neha has come fresh off April’s Poetry Month daily postings into committing herself to another three months’ plus of daily poems. Neha’s strength has always been in her imagery, and she’s evolved into a … Continue reading
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NEW MEDIA: Images of Story
I really need to point to some of the incredible work being done on the 100 Days: Summer 2009 project and one of those whose work is outstanding in its simple elegance is the photography and sound clips being produced … Continue reading
WRITING: Story
Maggie claims ” I think all of you who write are so creative and good long-range planners, too! I can barely come up with one story . . .) But Maggie is wrong. A part of the 100 Days: Summer … Continue reading
WRITING and HYPERTEXT: Some Form Differences
Been doing some short–8 to 10 lexias–hypertext stories and while much of the basic elements of writing are of course the same, some things to point out the differences. In hypertext, there is a movement between segments of reading that … Continue reading
WRITING & HYPERTEXT: 100 Days Project
Back in March I mentioned that I would be taking part in a group project over the summer whereby a number of artists, writers, coders, photographers, musicians, etc. would each be producing a piece of work on a daily basis … Continue reading