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Clear skies all week / Alison Knowles
Main entry:

Knowles, Alison, 1933-2025, author.

Title & Author:

Clear skies all week / Alison Knowles

Publication:

Paris : Onestar Press, 2011

Description:

1 online resource (33 PDF pages)

Restrictions:

Open access

Notes:
"Published 2011; 215 x 280 mm; 64 pages; Cover: Paperback, color, glossy finish; Binding: glue bound; Interior: black and white"--Publisher's description
"Clear Skies All Week by Alison Knowles is written and constructed within the characteristics of three disparate categories: "situations", "weather/time" and "place." These phrases have been randomized (cross-matched) electronically into all possible permutations. The ensuing poem has been printed in this volume by onestar press. The poem accompanies an ultimate version, in a project with Rirkrit Tiravanija, for Three Star Books. Tiravanija applied his characteristic typeface to a re-scrambling of Knowles' poem, according to the numbers of the Fibonacci system (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so forth). The resulting collaboration between the two artists is presented in the form of a silk-screened scroll with two bamboo rods, devised using paper selected by Knowles. The method and concept of Clear Skies All Week is based on an early work by Alison Knowles, House of Dust, published by Verlag Gebr. König, Cologne, in 1969. It is a trail-blazing example of a literary score generated by computer. The collaborative project is an example of the fractal-like logic of artistic collaboration and inspiration." -- Publisher's website
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Summary:

"Clear Skies All Week by Alison Knowles is written and constructed within the characteristics of three disparate categories: "situations", "weather/time" and "place." These phrases have been randomized (cross-matched) electronically into all possible permutations. The ensuing poem has been printed in this volume by onestar press. The poem accompanies an ultimate version, in a project with Rirkrit Tiravanija, for Three Star Books. Tiravanija applied his characteristic typeface to a re-scrambling of Knowles' poem, according to the numbers of the Fibonacci system (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so forth). The resulting collaboration between the two artists is presented in the form of a silk-screened scroll with two bamboo rods, devised using paper selected by Knowles. The method and concept of Clear Skies All Week is based on an early work by Alison Knowles, House of Dust, published by Verlag Gebr. König, Cologne, in 1969. It is a trail-blazing example of a literary score generated by computer. The collaborative project is an example of the fractal-like logic of artistic collaboration and inspiration."-- provided by distributor.

ISBN:

9782915359411 (paperback)
2915359415 (paperback)

Subject:

Art and literature.
Computational intelligence.
New media art.
Technology and the arts.
Art et littérature.
Intelligence informatique.
Arts médiatiques.
Technologie et arts.

Form/genre:

Artists' books.
Poetry
PDF.
artists' books (books)
poetry.
Livres d'artistes.
Poésie.

Added entries:

Onestar Press, publisher.

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