Re: [-empyre-] context of text



>The poetics of typeforms, hieroglyphics, calligraphy, drawing. I'd like to
>see typeforms that respond to the feelings of the viewer, that respond
>dynamically to the message in the text, that speak when touched, like brail
>...
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>Barrie I thought this sounded fascinating Barrie, thanks so much -have you
>tried to do it? If not, do you  have any ideas about how it could be done?

Hazel




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Dr. Hazel Smith
Senior Research Fellow
School of Creative Communication
Deputy Director
University of Canberra Centre for Writing
http://www.ce.canberra.edu.au/writing
Editor of Inflect http://www.ce.canberra.edu.au/inflect
University of Canberra
ACT 2601
phone 6201 5940
More about my creative work at
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