
My own interest in the arts has been extracurricular. Up from the gutter, so to speak. Of necessity.
William Carlos Williams, The Wedge
Goodbye, for now.
We regret to say that Geometer will be taking a temporary break from publishing. Regular readers will have noticed the decline in activity on the site as work commitments and personal projects have increasingly eaten into the time we’ve been able to commit to it. This being the case, rather than press on at our current rather sluggish pace while your patience with us ebbs gradually away, we’ve decided to take an “official” break, with the intention of restarting the site when we have the time to do it justice. In the mean time the site’s archives will be maintained in their current state – all work published on the site will continue to be available.
We’d both like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who has contributed to Geometer over the past 8 months – we’ve been proud to provide a showcase for some really superb writing and art.
Adam and Dan
Email: editors@geometer.org.uk
From the Blog:
Seamus Heaney and all that…Two Heads
Please Say Something
Kim Cascone Field Diffusion Video
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In Two Gazes: Western Publics in the War on Terror
As the recent G20 demonstrations have demonstrated, technologies which allow us not only to see the other but to see them looking back at us, through their own cameras, have changed the rules of the game for contemporary conflict. Dr Andrew Hill unpicks this web of gazes against a backdrop of Government anit-terror advertising and How to Look Good Naked.
Greg Godwin (Dsic/Aut) Interview Plus Exclusive Tracks
Three new tracks plus an interview with Bristol based noise musician Greg Godwin – who, under the guises Dsic and Aut, spits out sublime shards of digital abstraction and waves of analog scuzz.
Interview With Steve Ely
Steve Ely is an English poet who writes about America. In doing so, he seems to interest people who wouldn’t ordinarily be all that interested in contemporary English poetry. For the interested reader, Steve’s excellent poem sequence JerUSAlem is a fine…
Dressing The Dead
She stood at Pentire and could not get their faces and whispers and body language out of her mind. Old coots. Old owls. Lost without her.
New short fiction from poet, novelist and regular Geometer contributor David Grubb.
the grain of the auditory field
Kim Cascone; composer, founder of the .microsound list and an influential voice in modern electronic music discusses ways of hearing and offers new routes away from the stage for contemporary music.
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