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Soundtrack poam of Shaelyn Smith's video poam exploring (some of) the nature of what contains & (some of) the nature of what is contained through an investigation of the changing nature of the Frieze building during its time of demolition. See Shaelyn's video in the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast.
Video poam short of the installation projection piece in three parts, each about 9.42 minutes long. Related to "Pi Song" and to the video poam "Tornado Pi," and features close-ups of two of the human vortices. Explores merging, diverging, and fluctuating identities. Dreams of golden ratios. Also related to the video poam "Place Value." I am grateful for the generous participation of two University of Michigan practitioners of Limited Fork Poetics: Rachel Harkai and Nate Barron who has two video poams in the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast.
Soundtrack of the video poam "Birdletters" (available from the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast) by a practitioner of Limited Fork Poetics.
Soundtrack of video poam also by Chris Bathgate, a practitioner of Limited Fork Poetics. Chris's video poam is available in the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast.
A video poam for Mikel Alvarez whose request for the sound poam "Tornados" led to the creation of this video poam. I hope you like it, Mikel. "Tornado Pi" contains an image of the mother of Limited Fork Poetics taken by Ansted Moss. "Tornado Pi" also contains footage of the "Pi Song" ENG 429 players: Nate Barron, Rachel Harkai, Jennifer Obidike, Julia Ris, and Jennifer Sharkey. Nate and Jennifer Sharkey's video poams are available in the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast. The soundtrack of "Tornado Pi" is available in the Limited Fork Music podcast. "Pi Song" is available in the Limited Fork podcast and the the Limited Fork Music podcast. The soundtrack of Jennifer Sharkey's video poam is also available in the Limited Fork Music podcast. "Colorful Dimensions," composed and performed by Ansted Moss, is the sonic structure that emerges with visual structures in this video poam. Please send any requests for sonic and/or video poams to thyliasm@umich.edu
Soundtrack of the video poam "Fracture" by Sara Mazzolini (with music by Florian Kriechbaum) available at the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast. The video and sonic versions of the poam are in English and French, often without distinct boundaries.
Video soundtrack poam by three teams of MADD Poets from their April 2006 single-day access to Limited Fork Poetics on the north campus of the University of Michigan. See the video medley poam in the Limited Fork podcast and the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast. The MADD Poets Society is a group of teens from Toledo, Ohio who are Making A Direct Difference through positive actions. David Bush is the Director of the MADD Poets Society.
This movie poam debuted at the "Pleasurable Complexity" Limited Fork poetry event on 14 September at the University of Michigan. The theme is "place value: implications of the lattice." 37 layers (communities) of interacting language systems (communities) are latticed in the making of this poam. Poams related to this theme, including a "Pleasurable Complexity event book," may be found throughout all three Limited Fork podcasts: Limited Fork, Limited Fork Music, and Limited Fork Video Anthology. This poam contains images © 2005 by John Chervinsky and are used by permission. This poam also contains content from the "Pleasurable Complexity event book" also available in this podcast. The image of the women in burqas is by Steve Evans and is used under the Creative Commons license.
This movie poam debuted at the "Pleasurable Complexity" Limited Fork poetry event on 14 September at the University of Michigan. The theme is "place value: implications of the lattice." 37 layers (communities) of interacting language systems (communities) are latticed in the making of this poam. Poams related to this theme, including a "Pleasurable Complexity event book," may be found throughout all three Limited Fork podcasts: Limited Fork, Limited Fork Music, and Limited Fork Video Anthology. This poam contains images © 2005 by John Chervinsky and are used by permission. This poam also contains content from the "Pleasurable Complexity event book" available in the Limited Fork podcast. The image of the women in burqas is by Steve Evans and is used under the Creative Commons license.
This visual poam is a companion to the "Pleasurable Complexity" Limited Fork poetry event that considered notions of place value and implications of the lattice. Some of Ansted's lattice looking images were part of a larger lattice or woven piece featuring the poam "Shadowbox Suite" by KC Trommer. This larger piece, "Latticed Shadowbox Suite," is available in the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast and in the Limited Fork podcast. Other pieces related to the "Pleasurable Complexity" are also available in the Limited Fork podcast. Implications and interactions extend beyond the separate poams; such is the nature of resonance available for notice and further interaction and transformation.
Soundtrack of the video poam "Place Value" available from the Limited Fork and the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcasts. Contains a looped half minute of the voice of NPR recorded in the background of a conversation in October 2005 along a Michigan highway.
Soundtrack from "Lattice Looking," the slideshow poam that is a companion to the "Pleasurable Complexity" Limited Fork poetry event. Parts of the slideshow poam are also part of "Latticed Shadowbox Suite" by KC Trommer and Ansted Moss. These pieces are available in the Limited Fork and the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcasts.
Spoken text from the video poam "Project Genealogy: why I wrote SLAVE MOTH" available in the Limited Fork and the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcasts.
The composer of the soundtrack for the video poam "Project Genealogy" plays the instrumental version. The video poam is available at the Limited Fork and the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcasts.
Soundtrack from the video poam "Sylvia" available at the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast.
An audio poam that is the soundtrack of the video poam "el metro" available in the Limited Fork Video Anthology podcast. At times, the sound itself is as kaleidoscopic as the accompanying visuals in the video piece made by the same team (Sharkey and Kerr) of practitioners of Limited Fork Poetics.