Saturday, September 14, 2024

AF 2 Gallery: "Neoglyphics" & Other Recent Asemics by John Richard McConnochie (Australia)

 


"Neoglyphics" by John Richard McConnochie (Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia) 
(September 2024) (Image courtesy of the artist)




"Untitled" by John Richard McConnochie (September 2024) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)






"Comic" by John Richard McConnochie (September 2024) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)






"Neoglyphics [2]" by John Richard McConnochie (September 2024) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)





"Give me an M" by John Richard McConnochie 
(September 2024) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)








Thursday, September 12, 2024

AF2 Gallery: Recent Asemic Writing & Concrete Poetry by Federico Federici (Italy)



"Writing in Response to a Request of a Written Text" by Federico Federici (Italy)
 (June 2024) (Courtesy of Federico Federici & Weisses Werk)






"Before and After Learning" by Federico Federici (September 2024) 
(Courtesy of Federico Federici & Weisses Werk)





"Variations on a Non-Theme Piece N. 8 B" by Federico Federici 
(July 2024) (Courtesy of Federico Federici & Weisses Werk)





"The Patient's Records" by Federico Federici (June 2024)
(Courtesy of Federico Federici & Weisses Werk)





"Easy Seamless Score for Rain Burst" by Federico Federici (June 2024)
(Courtesy of Federico Federici & Weisses Werk)











Saturday, September 7, 2024

AF2 Gallery: New Calligraphy by Geof Huth (Astoria, Queens, NY, USA) REMIX + NEW IMAGES



"Those Memories Past and Foresaken" by Geof Huth (Astoria, 
Queens, NY, USA) (September 2024)






"The Pain Each Color Brings" by Geof Huth (Astoria, 
Queens, NY, USA) (September 2024)






"Res" by Geof Huth (Astoria, Queens, NY, USA) (September 2024)







"21 Ways to Dance toward Death" by Geof Huth (Astoria, 
Queens, NY, USA) (September 2024)






"A Musical Greenness" by Geof Huth (September 2024)






"The Five States of Having Once Been"by Geof Huth 
(September 2024)






"Untitled" (Crayon) by Geof Huth (Walker's Restaurant (NY, NY) 
(September 2024)









Thursday, September 5, 2024

A Challenge To Beast Body Amanda Earl


Dear Amanda Earl,

Where's Beast Body? I was hoping she'd enlighten me on Postmodernity. I challenge her to a public debate anytime anywhere.

Your "reading" of my personal blog essay (not a scholarly essay as you seem to believe) was so heinous, such a piece of vulgar feminist vitriol that I am ENTITLED to a fair hearing instead of an attack on a well-meaning share I made to (what I thought was) a friend.
You did not even read or comprehend the article because I explain in it what I'm doing: An autobiographical thought piece on pomo and my personal experience in the Asemic Movement. I've been a scholar of pomo for decades. Just search.

Most of my profs were males 40 years ago. My experience is being male. And if in that article I acknowledge KS for WAVVe and for applying glitchart to asemics and is a woman contributing to pomo I will damned well say that in my writing because I also have freedom of speech and academic freedom even though you try to shout me down.
I believe KS has contributed to pomo via glitchart. Why would this bother someone?
A CIVIL public discussion is needed because your attack on my blog piece was pure thuggery.
Hey Beast Body, what will be a fair ratio of m/f in my blog entries? Of course, we have gay, bi trans people. BTW not everyone in the world is white? So what to do?
I will accept an apology in lieu of the debate.

- De Villo Sloan

AF 2 Collab by Minette Marcroft (Brooklyn - Salt Lake City, Utah) & De Villo Sloan (New York, USA)

 Vispo by Minette Marcroft (Brooklyn (NY) - Salt Lake City, Utah)




Glitchtext vispo by Minette Marcroft & De Villo Sloan








Tuesday, September 3, 2024

AF2 Gallery: New Asemic Art by Kristijonas Lapinskas (Lithuania - France)


"Personalization" by Kristijonas Lapinskas 
(Lyon, France) (2024)






"Gracial" by Kristijonas Lapinskas (2024) 






"Untitled" by Kristijonas Lapinskas (2024) 
(see text below)


"There is a legend about a boy who sought knowledge and wisdom. Driven by curiosity, he decided to play games with the devil. It was his choice and his decision. However, the story did not go as planned. The entity began to make its own demands and started granting the boy’s wishes, but those wishes were not what he expected. He got what he wanted, but for each wish, he lost a piece of his soul.

"He began to gamble with his life, using his soul as currency. Though he seemed calm and confident about the situation, he was slowly going insane. Despite this, he knew there was a way out of hell. He knew he needed to keep going. Along the way, he used almost all of his soul on pointless wishes, some not. Only seeking knowledge and wisdom might have saved him. His only foolish wish was for women, lots and lots of women.

"So, the boy decided to buy his way out of the mortgage he took from the devil. The legend says that the boy bought himself out of the unholy bond and regained his soul. He found a way, but no one knows how." 

- Kristijonas Lapinskas





"Posture" by Kristijonas Lapinskas (2024) 





"Pistachio" by Kristijonas Lapinskas (2024) 







Kristijonas Lapinskas