Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Deformations of the Deformed :: Creative Writing Essays
Deformations of the deform In my search of inspiration for creative writing projects I was direct to this Web state of affairs by a professor. This was not just each Website it was THE Website for creative writers of any kind. From Andy Warhol to the boy next door their work is on this site and its quite different than what you find in any book at the local Borders. The site is ubu.com its dedicated to experimental writing with fuse media. The writers combine sound, images, and text to create whole shebang of literature that may trade the face, or cover if you will, of any book ever made. The most extraordinary aspect of this genre is that there can be very olive-sized actual writing. While yes, you can go on this site and becharm works you find in any book there be a vast number of projects that could never be in a book for various reasons most being sound. When I first came to this site I thought, wow how cool, I could look at this stuff forever. then I read a nd read and listened and looked and read some more until absolutely I realized my eyes killed. Not only that however I couldnt really remember what the hell I just read. I had spent approximately three hours staring at my computer sort out and could not grasp anything I took in. I also found the strong time I was reading I wanted to hold on to something there was even a point when I grabbed the sides of my laptop to assign the work a physical feeling. How awful These were really good works of literature and I had just skimmed over them. No effect how hard I tried to read them in depth my heed would confirm nothing to do with it. Could this be an epidemic? Am I so conditioned to having books, physical entities I can smell, feel, and yes taste, that I cannot hatch art on a screen? Or worse have I become one of those old people who refuse to conciliate to new technology and cherish the way things used to be? Im beginning to think so. I tried to fix this line of wo rk quickly. I thought of printing everything off and reading it that way but Im not rich.
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