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Karla Van Vliet is a poet, artist and Integrative Dreamwork analyst. Her newest books are She Speaks in Tongues (Anhinga Press,) a collection of poems and asemic writings, and Fluency: A Collection of Asemic Writings (Shanti Arts.) She is a Forward Prize, a three-time Pushcart Prize, and Best of the Net, nominee. Her poems have appeared in Acumen, Poet Lore, Green Mountains Review, Crannog Magazine and others. Her paintings have been featured in Women Asemic Writers, UTSANGA.IT, Still Point Art Quarterly, Stone Voices Magazine, Champlain’s Lake Rediscovered, and Gate Posts with No Gate: The Leg Paint Project, as well as WAAVe Global Gallery: Women Asemic Artists and Visual Poets 2021, and GRAPHOS - International Sample of Asemical Writing. You can find out more about her work in interviews at The Journal of Radical Wonder, GAS: Poetry Art and Music, and Naokofujimoto’s Working on Gallery. She is a co-founder and editor of deLuge Journal, and founder of Van Vliet Gallery.
Merci à Alain Corne, qu'on peut retrouver sur la bande-son
du numéro 2 de la revue Olga.
et déjà paru sur ce blog :
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The Malahide road was quiet
„I usually set off on my literary rambles from the fictitious universe of Joyce’s Ulysses. On my way, with the fragrance of musty Central European cosiness in my nose, I pick up the partly or completely finished, reusable linguistic and visual objects and fragments I find. In recent times, I have also been stealing special time-stamped messages, their language and communication situations from social media platforms as well as the technology of meme factories. Taking them out of their context, I completely arbitrarily transform them to the means and/or raw materials of my linguistic/visual games.” Péter Abajkovics