> INTERNATIONAL BIENNAL OF VISUAL-EXPERIMENTAL POETRY IN MEXICO > > > It is very satisfactory to announce that we have finally opened the site in Internet >(web site) of the International Biennial of Visual-experimental Poetry in Mexico that >takes the following address: http://www.exmadrid.com/~poexperiment > > We inform you the above-mentioned to request you to acknowledge this site and make >us arrive your comments, suggestions, questions, etc.. > As you will see, the site is conformed by the following sections: The Biennial of >Visual-experimental Poetry in Mexico, with four parts; Anthology-encyclopedia THE >ALCHEMY OF THE SPEECH AND THE SENSITIVE THING (on-line) <Experimental Poetry: >autonomous writings for the new millennium>" that includes a selection of >approximately 30 articles of the 82 that compose the book, with abundant >illustrations. Then it follows a section of texts in English of the same volume (20 >articles). > Another section of notes and announcements, dedicated to receive informations y/o >collaborations of the interested ones in the experimental poetry. It concludes with >three pages of the coordinator's of the Biennial ones work graph and editor of the >place, Cesar Espinosa. > The opening of the site also has as purpose to give to know that the mentioned >anthology-encyclopedia is in impression process like a coedition of the Autonomous >National University of Mexico and the National Polytechnic Institute. Its appearance >that is probably in this year, will allow to close the XX century and to analyze a >wide spectrum of possibilities and proposals for the new millennium that is to begin. > Also, it is informed that the 7� Biennial will have as objective to make the >presentation of the book in their biggest expression, inviting the authors to that >act, emit and gesticulate, reflect and regurgitate all that they have to say, to make >or to manufacture/tatoo for this future that we are come above to big strokes: to >light-speed, in Internet > Sincerely. > Cesar Espinosa : Organizer-editor in Mexico > Co-organizers: Harry Polkinhorn (U.S.A.) and Clemente Pad�n (Uruguay) > -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://laplaza.org/~datastar/index.html

