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Zoomoozophone Review - The Asemic Issue - January 2016
Contributors:
Alexander Limarev, Amanda Reeves, Ásgrímur Þórhallsson, billy bob
beamer, Cecelia Chapman, Cristiano Caggiula, Denis Smith, Dona Mayoora,
Edward Kulemin, Ethan T. Parcell, Fabio Lapiana, Federico Federici,
Francesco Aprile, Giuseppe Andrea Liberti, Jack Galmitz, Jerry Dreesen,
Jim Leftwich, Jim Wittenberg, John M. Bennett, Kerry Mitchell, Lin
Tarczynski, Marco Giovenale, Maria West, Mark Young, Mauro Césari,
Michael Jacobson, Michel Audouard, Miriam Midley, Mjamj Snjirc, Nathan
Stapleton, Nicholas Zhu, Nico Vassilakis, Niranjan Navalgund, Patrick
Collier, Ricardo E. Gonsalves, Robert Swereda, Rosaire Appel, Ruth E.
Rollason, Shloka Shankar, Stephen Nelson, Tommasina Bianca Squadrito,
and Vincent DeVeau
"Asemic writing, is an abstract writing style which utilizes non-verbal
lines, colors, sub-letteral forms, textures, and symbols of enigmatic
origins. Writing is a focused way to get a point across; asemic writing
is a non-specific universe of points with an acknowledgement of the
unknown–the mystery–the openness. Asemic writing is also raw and
unspoiled, as there are no contests to enter." ~Michael Jacobson
Labels:
Asemic,
Dona Mayoora,
Issue 8,
Matt Margo,
Michael Jacobson,
Zoomoozophone Review
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