The Final Products of Module 2

For my book on Visual Poetry (I am as invested and involved in these modules as the participants) - see: http://newalexandrianlibrary.blogspot.com

The following were the other books produced. Although there is a similarity between the books because they all contain the same inserts and the same format, that is where the likeness ends. Each artist added their own unique vision, content and information.
Ann Marie Nason
Janina Masojada
Jaqueline Freer

The 'books inserted in the books' were a set of 16 - 20 chosen visual poetry experiments which were collated into a chapbook.  The history of this unassuming art form was also discussed and debated.  These discussions were not from purely an academic point of view.  The entire reason for these courses is to give vent to creativity which seeks a voice, an image or a word. Its all about making flesh what are just ideas and thoughts, and taking the time to access them. During the second session, work was produced which will be included in the Zine, Mail Art Makes the World a Town, now in its 17th edition.  The purpose of this collaboration was to see the effects of free play and collaboration while playing with immediate reactions to visual material created by others.

Chapbooks created:
Jaqueline Freer
Janina Masojada
Anne Marie Nason








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  1. Wow! The course seems to be going really well! Fantastic! Durban needs more of these initiatives! I so wish that I could have attended.

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