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  • Welcome
  • Books
    • Where I Was Born
    • Mother Said, I Want Your Pain
    • Silver Seasons of Heartache
    • Home, No Home
    • Cochlea
    • GLYPH: Graphic Poetry = Trans. Sensory
  • Graphic Poetry
    • Listen to graphic poems
    • Interview Project
    • Study Guide
      • What is Trans. Sensory
      • Create a first graphic poem
      • How to Approach Image
      • line-breaks
      • Visual Erasure Poetry
  • Translation
    • Conveyorize Art of Translation
    • Waka Workshop
    • 百人一首
  • Gallery
    • working on
    • Other Goings On
    • Gallery of Graphic Poems
    • Warashibe Documentary
      • First Erasure
      • First Found Poem
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3D Virtual Graphic Poetry Exhibition

7/26/2021

 
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A 3D virtual graphic poetry exhibition will be held until May 22, 2022 at Kunstmatrix. Thanks to Tupelo Press, admission is free for all audiences.

This is the sample video what the 3D virtual exhibition will look like. There, you may learn about each piece closely along with process essays. All graphic poems were photo-recorded by a famous photographer, Jim Gipe, with his team.

Their team also preserves historical art (paintings, drawings, & old photos). Their amazing projects involve scanning & stitching together files of artwork at the Eric Carle Museum. They also work with the Mark Shaw Photographic Archive leading to the publication of the film scans in Charmed by Audrey – Life on the set of Sabrina. (Sabrina and My Fair Lady are my father and my favorite movies all time) More over, they work with many museums & magazines.

It is amazing how they took pictures of graphic poems and Tupelo Press created their first visual adaptation poetry collection.
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