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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Apr 2004 09:49:53 -0400
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Reminder: Visiting artist Loss Pequeño Glazier events

Today! Thursday April 8,
11:00 AM Dr. Glazier will speak about his experience as Director of the Electronic
Poetry Center in Park Hall room 261. An informal reception with refreshments will
follow.

***7:00 PM public lecture/performance in the Visual Arts Building room 117.***

Friday April 9
1:00 PM  Open workshop at the ICE Studio, Tanner Building room 101.

Loss Pequeño Glazier has widely published both his poetry and his theoretical writings on the
electronic text and has created performance-based works that present "a reading and projection
of visual, kinetic, text, and Java-based compositions for electronic space." His most recent book of
poetry, Anatman, Pumpkin Seed, Algorithm, was published by Salt Publishing in 2003, and has
been described by Charles Bernstein as 'flying through the textual air and landing on all three
sides of every border crossing.' Digital Poetics: The Making of E-Poetries was published in 2002 by
University of Alabama Press and has become one of the most significant examinations of the
intersection between poetics and technology. Glazier is a thoughtful scholar and pioneer of the
textual condition, exploring languages as they overlap in the accelerating border-crossings of the
global age, including his childhood in bilingual South Texas and his extensive travels, and
languages as they warp and adapt in the materiality of new technologies.

Dr. Glazier's visit is sponsored by the Lanier Speaker Series and ICE. All events are
free and open to the public.

For more information
about Dr. Glazier and the Electronic Poetry Center visit
<http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/glazier/>

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