Moving visual poetry onto the web, Sanford may be the first completely mature web-specific visual poet. Work that has to be seen to be believed.
Dan Waber's playful series of Flash pieces about relationships.
Official site for the visual poetry magazine. Archives, articles and presentations of individual poets.
Centering on A HUMUMENT, this site includes information about Phillips' projects and samples on new pages of his magnum opus.
Documentation of a visual poetry show curated by Philadelpho Menezes in Sao Paulo, Brasil, this site provides many examples from around the world. If you don't read Portuguese, don't let the opening screen scare you: the examples won't present problems.
Main site on the web for this French visual poetry movement, censored out of standard Concrete anthologies. Among other distinctions, Lettrisme was the art form of the 1968 French Students' Movement that came close to bringing about a revolution. This site includes work by founder Isidore Isou, and members from succeding generations.
Index to scores of graffiti sites. One of the best sources for graffiti art is what the artists put on-line themselves.
Poetry by Maria Hegedus, Tibor Papp, Gabor Toth and others, most publishing in Hungarian Workshop magazine, which helped keep a sense of community going, even when some of these poets lived in exile.
Visual poetry from thalia, Jas H,. Duke, Ruth Cowen, and other poets associated with Collective Effort Press.
The site presents the artwork of Joëlle Dautricourt on writing, Hebrew and Latin letters. In English and French.
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