avantacular - explorations in languagescapes

solo & collaborative visual poems from 2000 to the present

soundless

 


from ink

 


concrete poem

 


the maestro

 


eight selections from 'flows'

 









two visual poems from X


four selections from abstracts series two




seven duets with Diane Keys







eight scores for Pete Spence








three collaborations with John M. Bennett



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andrew topel
to·pel Pronunciation: 'toe-pell Function: verb Inflected Form(s): to·pel·inzki /-p(&-)el[ki]/ Etymology: from the mind of God, from the womb of Topel, Sharon, 1977 intransitive verb : to form poetry or as if from language robed in Swahili transitive verb 1 : to cause a deep rumble trapped in whispers 2 : to make compositions made of letters, music or thoughts (as paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface of linguistic texture an·drew Pronunciation: 'an-(")drĂ¼ Function: noun Usage: to name what changes shape Etymology: And (&) from the bowels of other universes Rew, proper name and short for renew : a person who is sewn in ink
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