Saturday, June 28, 2025

MIT Press Will Release "The Complete Stein Poems" by Jackson Mac Low (computer-generated poetry)

 



To be published August 19, 2025 by the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Press:


The Complete Stein Poems

by Jackson Mac Low

A landmark publication in computer-generated poetry drawn from the works of Gertrude Stein.

The Stein poems of Jackson Mac Low (1922–2004) were written between 1998 and 2003. Comprising more than 500 pages of text, this edited series of 161 poems—most of them never published—is the poet’s last great work, composed during the final years of a lifetime of prolific creation.

The raw material of each poem was produced through Mac Low’s diastic text-selection method of reading through passages of either Ulla E. Dydo’s A Stein Reader or a corrected version of Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons
Guided by Charles O. Hartman’s 1994 DIASTEX5 computer program, which replicates the diastic method first developed by Mac Low in 1963, the process requires that words be drawn sequentially from the source text in accordance with their rule-driven, algorithmic correspondence with a seed text.

https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262552868/the-complete-stein-poems-19982003/

Taken as a whole, these poems are a breathtaking invitation to the reader into a space of creative possibilities and unforeseen encounters.
Jackson Mac Low was a leading member of the Fluxus group, an innovator of procedural poetics and liminal compositional forms, and a progenitor of the Language Poets and other conceptual artists.




Friday, June 27, 2025

Asemic Front 2 Gallery: Selected Recent Work by Kristen Szumyn (Sydney, Australia)

 


"databending" by Kristen Szumyn (Sydney, Australia) (June 2025) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)






"untitled" by Kristen Szumyn (June 2025) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)






"found stamp" by Kristen Szumyn (May 2025) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)






"Untitled" by Kristen Szumyn (June 2025) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)






"'Introduction à l’Esthétique Imaginaire ou Mémoire sur la 
particule infinitésimale' from the archives; still
 shot from the short film for De Villo Sloan" 
by Kristen Szumyn (May 2025)
 (Image courtesy of the artist)




"found stamp" by Kristen Szumyn (June 2025) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)














Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Intermedia Collaboration by Sarah Ridgely and Christian Bok: Algorithmically Generated Asemics in "Fifty Days at Iliam" (Canada, USA, UK)


Algorithmically generated asemics by Sarah Ridgley (Arkansas, USA) in her collaboration 
with Christian Bok entitled "Fifty Days at Iliam." Performed at Ladbroke Hall, London. 
(Image courtesy of the artists) (June 2025)



Algorithmically generated asemics were among the wonders of new poetic and artistic genres featured in the collaborative piece "Fifty Days at Iliam" performed in London by Canadian experimental poet Christian Bok. 

The work was commissioned by VERSEverse and both documentation and digital art from the performance are available online for free and some of the art is available for sale.

More about artist Sarah Ridgely:

https://sarahridgley.com/

More about "Fifty Days at Iliam":

https://theverseverse.com/poems/fifty-days-at-iliam-sarah-ridgley 


"I prompted AI [Artificial Intelligence] to compose ten lyrics based on paintings by Cy Twombly. Then Sarah [Ridgely] used an algorithm to convert each poem into an asemic script."

- Christian Bok





Monday, June 23, 2025

Asemic Front 2 Gallery: Asemics & Automatic Writing by EgiDia Elle (Turin, Italy)



 "At School - Scrittura Asemica 2by EgiDia Elle (Turin, Italy)
 (April 2025) (Image courtesy of the artist)






 "At School - Scrittura Asemica 1" (April 2025) by EgiDia Elle
(Image courtesy of the artist)





 "Colori liturgici su mimetica militare - Pace disarmata - 
Papa Leone XIV" by EgiDia Elle (May 2025) 
(Image courtesy of the artist)





"Asemic Codeby EgiDia Elle (April 2025)
(Image courtesy of the artist)






"Asemic Cherokee - Tecnica Mista Su Carta
(April 2025) by EgiDia Elle 
(Image courtesy of the artist)






"Asemic Neolithicby EgiDia Elle (April 2025)
(Image courtesy of the artist)





"Inconfinabileby EgiDia Elle (June 2025)
(Image courtesy of the artist)










Monday, June 2, 2025

AF2 Review: "Dead Wax" A William S. Burroughs Asemic Fanzine (Spain)


Cover page of Dead Wax: Las escrituras del Tio Bill (fanzine edited 
by Francisco Galvez) (Spain) (Dead Wax 2020)



Recently I posted an Asemic Front 2 update of work by mail art friend Spanish visual poet Ferran Destemple. One of his ongoing projects is an intensive exploration of asemics by William S. Burroughs (WSB). Destemple has both isolated asemic anti-signs created by Burroughs, and he has entered into an other-worldly dialog with the departed William Lee. 

Ferran Destemple also sent me a copy of Dead Wax fanzine from 2020. This fanzine is created by Francisco Galvez and made from WSB’s writing that includes asemic anti-symbols. Thus Dead Wax both chronicles WSB’s imagination and vital interpretations and collaborations taking place. To learn more about DeadWax:


I see in Dead Wax extended and astute reflections on masculinity, guns, colonization and other themes. This is an excellent publication for those interested in vispo, asemics as well as Beats.




From Dead Wax: Las escrituras del Tio Bill (Spain) (Dead Wax 2020)


WSB’s reputation rose beyond the literary and into the realm of popular culture during his lifetime. David Cronenberg brought Naked Lunch into the filmic realm, fully aware WSB had a popcult persona that influenced the ultimate narrative.

Ferran Destemple identifies the mytho-poetic aspects of WSB's life and at the same time reveals his own formidable talents to us.


- De Villo Sloan

June 2, 2025

Elbridge, New York

 


From Dead Wax: Las escrituras del Tio Bill fanzine (Spain) 
(Deadwax 2020)





From Dead Wax: Las escrituras del Tio Bill fanzine (Spain) 
(Deadwax 2020)