The only sound poetry that I have heard off the top of my head is 
Christopher Butterfield..I was intresting..something I would like to mix 
into my own muzik....

primate


>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Reed Altemus)
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>Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: What is Fluxus? What is Dada?
>Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 07:26:39 -0800
>
> >then Reed wrote:
> >
> >>Here I disagree. What about Dada poetry and collage which is an 
>intermedial
> >form?
> >The simultaneous use of words and pictures in visual art is something we
> >can attribute to Dada and this is intermedial.<
> >
> >now I write:
> >
> >Reed, you're right! I think I was concentrating on the fact that the 
>notion
> >of Intermedia activities(Dick Higgins coining the term etc.) came a long
> >time after Dada. When I see Dada collages that also contain words 
>collaged
> >in with the pictures I see them as collages(a single medium) and I think
> >that's what they were intended as. I didn't think the Dada intention was 
>to
> >blur boundaries between media or to work between media....in fact I'm not
> >too clear as to what their stand was on this. Anyone know?
> >Schwitters and Duchamp are people associated with Dada who I can see as
> >being consciously intermedial but this was much later. It's difficult 
>really
> >because in considering Dada now one is influenced by all the subsequent
> >movements and art activities that have drawn inspiration from Dada. Those
> >subsequent activities have their own analyses attached to them which can
> >often affect one's perception of Dada.......one sees Dada in a new light 
>if
> >you like.
>
>Come to think of it, sound poetry also, which was a Dada invention, is
>quite intermedial (in between poetry and music, as collage is in between
>poetry and visual art).
>
>Reed
>
>

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