PATHS OF MEMORY AND PAINTING

Introduced at the University of California at Berkeley Center for New Media
Roundtable in February 2010 and exhibited this June at the Electronic 
Literature
Organization Conference, Judy Malloy's Paths of Memory and Painting
-- http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/luminous_landscape/paths.html --
is a new media poetry trilogy that is composed of a series of composite
screens of narrative poetry.  The reader views multiple paths through 
narrative
information as parallel trails of lexias lead to different parts of a 
narrative
told by Dorothy Abrona McCrae, a Bay Area Figurative painter.

In Part I, _where every luminous landscape_, the main narrative thread 
takes part
in the San Francisco Bay Area in the years beginning with World War II. 
But the
narrator also relates other aspects her life and work, recollects the 
lives of
California artist adventurers, and describes her paintings of historical 
artists
and writers. The interface is a complex narrative array of eight lexias,
that each lead to further development of the story yet at the same time can
be read contingently in the array.

Part II,  _when the foreground and the background merged_, is composed 
of three
scenes that all take place at the same dinner with an Army officer in 
Berkeley in
1944. Told in a series of side-by-side lexias that move at a separate pace,
the work allows the reader to follow different directions in the 
conversation,
as well the narrator's memories of her own work and the work of other 
artists.

Part III is a closing text-based trio sonata with the same name as the 
trilogy,
_paths of memory and painting_.  Written in three part contrapuntal 
composition,
Part III follows the memories, experiences and thoughts of the narrator 
as she
sits in a cafe in Berkeley in the present time and concludes with a coda 
that brings
the reader back to the array with which -- in _where every luminous 
landscape_
-- the work begins .

Using an innovative series of arrays of lexias and complex yet related 
narrative
information, Paths of Memory and Painting
-- http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/luminous_landscape/paths.html --
is a poetic hypernarrative that takes the reader on a journey of recollected
art experience. The reading experience suggests successive text-paintings
that chronicle the changes in a painter's work, beginning with her early
work as a landscape painter.

Judy Malloy

home page: http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/

Narrabase Notebook: http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/blog/poet_blog.html

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