Re: Ugly Klingon was Re: PHONO: lateral plosive
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 12:27 |
en mem0 2003:03:25 12:07:21 g0g0, andjo@FREE.FR graeffii:
>Quoting J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...>:
>
>> Okrand's Klingon is just one of many ConLangs that inspired me to
>> use some capital lettres in g0miileg0.
>
>> Futurist/Dada/Constructivist/"Concrete"\"Visual" Poetry-style, I
>> also use some "other things" like 0 [zero /zI@r@U/] for the diphthong
/@U/, 3r
>> for rhotic schwa, and ' for singular, unaccented /@/s.
>
>
>Does "Concrete" here refer to the material?
Nope. Concrete = Visual.
Concrete Poetry's emphasis is on language as image.
The text in Concrete Poetry is visually expressive - a la illuminated
manuscripts, the poetry of Mallarmé, the Futurists - both Italian and
Russian, the Dadaists, the Constructivists, Bauhaus, Punk, CyberTech, etc..
Hanuman Zhang, Sloth-Style Gungfu Typist ;) & lingua-mang(a)leer
"the sloth is a chinese poet upsidedown" --- Jack Kerouac {1922-69}
"The sum of human wisdom is not contained in any one language,
and no single language is capable of expressing all forms and degrees of
human comprehension." - Ezra Pound
"One thing foreigners, computers, and poets have in common
is that they make unexpected linguistic associations." --- Jasia Reichardt
"There is no reason for the poet to be limited to words, and in fact the
poet is most poetic when inventing languages. Hence the concept of the poet
as 'language designer'." --- O. B. Hardison, Jr.
"La poésie date d' aujour d'hui." (Poetry dates from today)
"La poésie est en jeu." (Poetry is in play)
--- Blaise Cendrars
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