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In the Blood - Suzan-Lori Parks
Pass Over - Antoinette Nwandu
Fleabag - Phoebe Waller-Bridge
The Elusive Shift - Jon Peterson
Playing at the World - Jon Peterson
Cette aveuglante absence de lumière - Tahar Ben Jelloun
The Great Wave - Fischer

For a paper:
Complete Poems - John Milton
Comedia - Dante
The Complete Poems - Donne
Paradise Lost and its Critics - A.J.A. Waldock
The Making of Homeric Verse - Milman Parry
Paradise Lost An Annotated Bibliography - Klemp
Milton's Grand Style - Ricks
>From Virgil to Milton - Bowra
A Preface to Paradise Lost - C.S. Lewis
The Hierarchy of Hell - Paine
Petrarch's Lyric Poems - ed. and trans. Durling

Assorted works for bedtime.

On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 12:48 PM Renate Ferro <rfe...@cornell.edu> wrote:

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> In upstate NY we have just had a fresh layer of snow and eveything is
> white.  It is freezing but still beautiful.  Hope you will all take a few
> minutes and post a few books or resources that are on your list to read and
> refer to over the 2021.  Also hoping you will post a short bio to introduce
> yourself to the list.  We have quite a few new subscribers, but so many of
> you who have been with us since the beginning.  Looking forward to
> reading.  Best from cold and snowy Ithaca, NY.  I just posted a PHOTO of
> our snowy landscape featuring a "future" member of -empyre- on our facebook
> page.  Renate
>
>
> On 1/15/21, 7:13 PM, "Renate Ferro" <rfe...@cornell.edu> wrote:
>
>     Hello -empyre- subscribers.
>     What a great opportunity to take some time away from my studio to
> assimilate some of the resources that I am hoping to read in early 2021.
> Looking forward to hearing about your own choices. Please feel free to post
> your own list and also a biography of who you are and what you do. Happy
> New Year to all.  Renate
>
>     Acoustic Entanglements:  Sound and Aesthetic Practice by Kim Sabine
> 2017
>         Sabine's book addresses the resonance between sound and culture
> signified by voice, memory, and movement. Looking forward to seeing how
> this resource will inspire two ongoing projects: REMOTE SENSING AND VIRAL
> TECHNICS which connect remembrance by highlighting trauma.  These projects
> incorporate sound, animated visual sequences and projection,
>
>
>     You are the Weather, 2017
>     by Roni Horn
>         An archival book about Horn's thoughts about the weather.  I am
> using this book as I proceed with my ongoing project I SPY A STORM.  A
> series of large-scale drawings, sculpture, and multi-media based on a storm
> that wrecked havoc in our wooded area where the wind and water downed
> thirty three century old trees.
>
>     These titles are general items of interest:
>
>     Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto, 2020
>     by Legacy Russell
>
>     Japanese Expanded Cinema and Intermedia: Critical Texts of the 1960s,
> 2020
>     Edited by Ann Adachi-Tasch, Go Hirasawa, Julian Ross.
>
>     Reuse, Misuse, Abuse: The Ethics of Audiovisual Appropriation in the
> Digital Era, 2021
>     by Jaimie Baron
>
>     Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in the Age
> of Accelerations, 2016
>     by Thomas L. Friedman
>
>     Short Biography
>     I am a conceptual artist who toggles between the zones of old and new
> technologies. My work mobilizes opportunities for creative interactivity
> that incorporates issues relating to feminist psychological and
> sociological conditions. Although the term feminist may be contentious to
> some, I favor the term for the qualifier, as it defines those of us in
> compromised positions in life.
>     Also aligned to my conceptual practice is a process-oriented, dynamic,
> critically based research frame. My work takes on create skins whose
> configurations include installation, interactive net-based projects,
> digital time-based media, drawing, text, and performance-based work. These
> creative skins include participatory, collaborative, generative, and
> customizable characteristics impacting the networked quality and therefore
> the forward trajectory of the development of my ideas.
>     Making art out of life’s materials and life’s materials out of art by
> blending the tactical material world with the networked immaterial world
> has enabled me to merge the real and the imaginary to experiment with
> sensation, affect and embodiment.
>
>     Her artistic work has been featured at the Nanyang Technological
> University (Singapore), The Freud Museum (London), The Dorksy Gallery (NY),
> The Hemispheric Institute and FOMMA (Mexico), and The Janus Pannonius
> Muzeum (Hungary).
>
>     Ferro is a Visiting Associate Professor of Art at Cornell University.
> She has been on the moderating team of -empyre- soft-skinned space since
> 2007 and is currently the curatorial moderator.
>
>
>
>     Renate Ferro
>     Visiting Associate Professor
>     Director of Undergraduate Studies
>     Department of Art
>     Tjaden Hall 306
>     rfe...@cornell.edu
>
>
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