Tipoemas y Anipoemas

"The late Argentinian poet Ana María Uribe (1944-2004) wrote visual poetry from the 1960s with a keen typographical eye that imbued letters with character. Her Typoemas are very much in the Concrete poetry tradition imbuing the typed word on the page with 'verbivocovisual' energy. Her Anipoemas lean more towards a Lettrist tradition, imbuing statuesque letters with personification through motion. Her tools were very basic: sequencing typographic images into animated GIFs to create simple animations that breathed life into letters. Some of her later works used Flash to integrate sound, perspective, and graphical manipulation, animation of the letters she made dance, march, and more. We are offering a mirror of Jim Andrews' publication of Uribe's complete works in Vispo.com." -- from Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 3

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The Electronic Literature Collection Volume 3

Published in 2016 by Electronic Literature Organization.

The ELO gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in 2018.

PUBLICATION TYPE

Anthology

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

Web

ORIGINAL URL

http://www.vispo.com/uribe/