Sound poetry
Found in 1304 Collections and/or Records:
Collected Poems Volume Eleven: Entitled: Entitled / Cobbing, Bob ; Edwards K., 1987
Described by Ken Edwards as "The Jackson Pollack of the office duplicator," Cobbing's historical sound poems as visual images generally without words or with almost indecipherable words (visual scores), initially made on mimeograph machines are now reproduced and remade on photocopiers. This volume of collected poems includes examples of these works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collected Poems Volume Fifteen: Gibbering His Wares / Cobbing, Bob ; Manson P., 1996
The cover was designed by Peter Manson. The final section of this book consists of annotations to the poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collected Poems Volume Five: Girlie Poems / Cobbing, Bob ; Griffiths B., 1982
Girlie poems are works or poems dedicated to 'girls' whose names, at the very least, have fascinated Cobbing. The poems are constructed as permutations, palindromes, and visual scores by overprinting. As noted by Griffiths, the simpler the score, the greater the performance potential because it allows Cobbing wider improvisation. The book reprints a large number of these poems. One copy of this book has an orange color and another a blue color. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collected Poems Volume Four: The Kollekted Kris Kringle / Cobbing, Bob., 1979
This book includes poetry and performance notes which document several published works by Cobbing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collected Poems Volume Six: Sockless in Sandals / Cobbing, Bob ; Finch P., 1985
This volume contains poetry from 1976 through July 1985. In his intoductory essay, Peter finch writes that these works are modernist in the found tradition of Duchamp. Many poems are transformed pieces of lists and information reorganized by Cobbing who also performs the poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collected Poems Volume Thirteen: Voice Prints / Cobbing, Bob ; Mottram E ; Higgins D ; Solt ME ; Claire P ; Griffiths B ; Fencott PC ; Metcalfe H., 1993
In his introduction, Eric Mottram writes that "Voice Prints is for voice performance, and looking or meditating performance...[The] poem-texts or poem-images continue Bob Cobbings's experimental achievements with many uses of words, word-orders and word designs." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collected Poems Volume Three: A Peal In Air 1968-1970 / Cobbing, Bob ; Truhlar R., 1978
Richard Truhlar writes "Cobbing uses the writer's tools (typewriter, various duplicating machines, ink, etc.) to explore the word and/or letter as hieroglyph, as phonetic symbol, and as concrete graphic interaction of language image with eye and body rhythms." This volume mainly depicts typewriter poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collected Poems Volume Twelve: Improvisation Is a Dirty Word / Cobbing, Bob., 1991
Many of the poems in this book, which are generally abstract, were performed by Birdyak (Hugh Metcalfe & Bob Cobbing). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collected Poems Volume Two: Wan A Do B Tree C / Cobbing, Bob., 1978
This book incorporates all the material in the two publications, Sound Poems (An A B C in Sound), January 1995, and Kurrirrurriri, November 1967. It consists largely of sound poems though some are written in expressive visual format. The earliest poem in the book, 'Worm' was written in 1954 but did not achieve its final version until 1964. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collection Ou: D2 + D3Z Poemes Partitions [Deluxe Edition]. No.3 / Bernard Heidsieck ; Jean Degottex ; Henri Chopin, editor ; Chopin J., 1973
Edited by Henri Chopin. Translated from French into English by Jean Chopin. The 11 poems by Heidsieck were based upon paintings of Degottex. Printed for Henri Chopin by Coriander and by Design and Print. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collection Ou: D2 + D3Z Poemes Partitions [Maquette Edition]. No.3 / Bernard Heidsieck ; Jean Degottex ; Henri Chopin, editor ; Chopin J., 1958 - 1973
This work was edited by Henri Chopin and translated from French into English by Jean Chopin. This copy includes the handwritten translation. The 11 poems by Heidsieck were based upon drawings by Degottex. The original drawings by Degottex in this copy served as the basis for the silkscreened prints. Printed for Henri Chopin by Coriander and by Design and Print. This copy includes the Deluxe Edition and the manuscripts and correspondence between Heidsieck and Chopin regarding its publication. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collection Ou: D2 + D3Z Poemes Partitions. No.3 / Bernard Heidsieck ; Henri Chopin, editor ; Degottex J., 1973
Edited by Henri Chopin. Translated from French to English by Jean Chopin. The 11 poems by Heidsieck were based upon paintings of Degottex.This copy is stored in the Heiiddieck box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collection Ou: D2 + D3Z Poemes Partitions. No.3 / Bernard Heidsieck ; Henri Chopin, editor ; Degottex J., 1973
Edited by Henri Chopin. Translated from French to English by Jean Chopin. The 11 poems by Heidsieck were based upon paintings of Degottex. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Collection Ou: D2 + D3Z Poemes Partitions. No.3 / Bernard Heidsieck ; Henri Chopin, editor ; Degottex J ; Chopin J., 1973
Edited by Henri Chopin. Translated from French to English by Jean Chopin. The 11 poems by Heidsieck were based upon paintings by Degottex. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Coma Goats Press: vn qrd. No.23/Sep / Richard Truhlar., 1983
Come Back from Cumborah! / Upton, Lawrence ; Cobbing, Bob., 1997
Compact Type: Homaly Altrove. No.6/Apr / Giovanni Fontana., 1990
Composition and Performance in the Work of Bob Cobbing: a conversation / Cobbing, Bob ; Mottram, Eric ; Greenham L ; Houedard DS ; Chopin H ; Dufrene F ; Heissenbuttel H ; Berio L ; Stockhausen K., 2000
[Computer Generated Poems] / Cobbing, Bob., 1989
Computer Graphic Score No.8 / Cobbing, Bob; Millis B., 1986
Cobbing notes that this piece was performed by the new vocal group "Alphonso" consisting of Bob Cobbing and Bill Millis. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.