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She was one of the first to use a computer for writing poetry. | She was one of the first to use a computer for writing poetry. | ||
− | Her work has been anthologised in Richard Bailey's ''[https:// | + | Her work has been anthologised in Richard W. Bailey's ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21615 Computer Poems]'' (1973) as well as Steve McCaffery and bpNichol's ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=10317 Sound Poetry, A Catalogue]'' (1978). |
In 2015 and 2017 the [https://openspace.ca/programming/sound-poetry-greta-monach Open Space Institute] in Victoria, Canada, presented a concert around her work. | In 2015 and 2017 the [https://openspace.ca/programming/sound-poetry-greta-monach Open Space Institute] in Victoria, Canada, presented a concert around her work. |
Latest revision as of 20:16, 14 October 2019
Greta Monach (born Greta Vermeulen, 1928-2018) was a Dutch sound poet.
She was one of the first to use a computer for writing poetry.
Her work has been anthologised in Richard W. Bailey's Computer Poems (1973) as well as Steve McCaffery and bpNichol's Sound Poetry, A Catalogue (1978).
In 2015 and 2017 the Open Space Institute in Victoria, Canada, presented a concert around her work.
Several recordings of her work can be found on Youtube.
- Interviews
- Hank Heesen, "'Ik dacht je moet dat veel radicaler benaderen'", n.d. (Dutch)
- Links