Tone Row Poetry

"Born in Lorain, Ohio on November 5, 1970, he began writing poetry in his early teens, shortly after the death of his father.

tone row poetry is an algorithmically mediated synaesthesia. Inspired by 20th century composer Arnold Schoenberg's serialist music, the work matches the English alphabet with tones from the chromatic western scale. Every letter is a note, and a few are several. Add to this electric guitar, digital waveform synthesizer coloring, and some wildcard events, all performed by LaCook, and tone row poetry becomes a writing machine that is also an alien orchestra." -- from Turbulence

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Turbulence

Published in 2004 by Turbulence.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Jo-Anne Green and Helen Thorington in Spring of 2016.

PUBLICATION TYPE

Showcase

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

Web

ORIGINAL URL

https://turbulence.org/Works/lacook