hi there,
sorry for posting so late (or so early).
i liked the poem faith because of all that colour not just colour of the text but all the colour talked about. it feels like tyrany of the visual, and if not tyrany then definitely domination of it. robert kendall talks about red, neon, sunny, black and as well its the coulr of the letters used. almost no interaction apart from `turning` the page over gives the reader littel or no control over the text. so I`ll just jump (or take a leap) to YoungHaeChang`s LastDay to say a few words about it. LastDay offers no interaction besides turning on the work or turning it off. he`s using two-colur style by choice so he offers us (as you said) modernist aesthetics as well as speed and need of progressing forward. Nippon likewise starts with counting down like movies used to start so it can prepare you and give you feeling of performing (something) to a reader of the text/veiwer of the picture.. colures offered like black&white or red&white give us most simple and at the same time most contrasted semple. union of sound and picture, rhythmic change of frames pull us in - in a search of contemplation- audiovisual heaven for some, and for some other maybe even torture. cabaretical, jazzical music in Nippon agrees with colour red and the text which is talking about fun for men outside his house and other from hios wife, red is considered as coulour of forbidden fruit, easy woman and cabaret. does this make any sence? see you all soon.
asp (ana)
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