“A Poetry-film is a single entwined entity, a melting, a cleaving together of words, sound and vision. It is an attempt to take a poem and present it through a medium that will create a new artwork, separate from the original poem. The film is a separate work from the text itself and this in turn may be able to open up poetry to people who are not necessarily receptive to the written word. Poetry often tries to deal with the abstract world of thought and feeling, rather than the literal world of things. The Poetry-film is the perfect marriage of the two.” Alistair Cook (http://alastaircook.com and http://filmpoem.com)
Deconstructing Light (_object{-ions in the mirror)
(vimeo.com/30722535)
Thespianic Mythology No. 4
(vimeo.com/30979877)
Proof
(vimeo.com/31417514)
You can visit PROOF: proof3.wordpress.com/
Panel 1 : Deconstructing Light (_object{-ions in the mirror)
Poem & Voice: David Tomaloff
Camera: Jonas Gramming – Swoon
Concept, editing, treats, music: Swoon
Thanks to: St. Hank BB (Man), Arlekeno Anselmo (Ghost), JC (Hands)‘-object{-ions in the mirror’ was first published by Kill Author
Concept, camera, editing, treats, music: Swoon
Concept, camera, editing, treats, music: Swoon
Part one of the videopoem chapbook ‘Exit Strategies (A bloodletting)’ based on the chapbook ‘Exit Strategies’ by David Tomaloff (Gold Wake Press, 2011)goldwakepress.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/exit-tomaloff.pdf
Concept, camera, editing, music: Swoon
Thanks: Methedone Kitty (Sleep/Swim – Footage Seaside) & Arlekeno Anselmo‘Exit Strategies (A bloodletting)’ the videopoem chapbook was published by Atticus Review
Based on the poem Giddoo by Yahia Lababidi.
Camera, videotreats, editing & music: Swoon
Selected and screened for FUSO – Anual de Vídeo Arte Internacional de Lisboa (fusovideoarte.com)
screened at 26/08/2012 by Isabel Nogueira, PhD in Art History.
Voice: Nic Sebastian (pizzicatiofhosanna.wordpress.com/)
Concept, camera, editing, music: Swoon
Film by Swoon based on the poem ‘November Graveyard’ from and by Sylvia Plath.
A remembrance-piece for Birkenau.Poem & Voice: Sylvia Plath
Screened at “Filmscape” (30/07/2012, Dunbar, Scotland)
A film by Swoon based on the poem ‘faites vos jeux’ by Marleen de Crée (from ‘Hinkelspel’, Uitgeverij P, Leuven, 2008)
Voice: Katrijn Clemer
Translation: Annmarie Sauer
Additional Camera, editing & music: Swoon
archive.org/details/0905_HM_Margaret_and_Ernies_Family_02_00_02_13
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