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1. Artist index: http://familiar.sph.umich.edu/cjackson/fineart.htm |
2. Boston College Museum: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/astmuseum/ameripaint2.html |
3. 18th century british and Irish painters: http://lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Arts.html#British |
4. Nocturnes, The - a gallery of fine art night photography, focusing on its intersection with the nocturnal elements found in music, literature, and science. http://www.thenocturnes.com |
5. Surrealism [WebMuseum Paris] - movement in visual art and literature, flouring in Europe between World War I and II. http://www.oir.ucf.edu/wm/paint/glo/surrealism/ |
6. The Poet Speaks of Art
- Harry Rusche, English Department, Emory University. This project
is desogned for the students of English 205, "Introduction to Poetry".
(Lists lots of links.)
http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Paintings&Poems/titlepage.html |
7. Literature and Art class
in Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature of Fu-Jen Uni.- including
guidelines to surrealistic paintings and students' journals. Written
in Chinese and English. http://www.complit.fju.edu.tw/project3/gsylabus.htm![]() |
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1. »²¤¯¤j¾Ç¤ñ¸û¤å¾Ç¬ã¨s©Ò¡u¸óÃÀ³N¬ã¨sºô¶¡v("the Interart Studies Page" in the Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature in Fu Jen University)¡G http://140.136.213.168/Joyce_C.H._Liu/Interart/InterartHomepage.htm |
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1. http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~jntolva/pictura.html - An online essay by John Tolva, entitled "Ut Pictura Hyperpoesis: Spatial Form, Visuality, and the Digital Word," examines the ekphrastic possibilities and implications of computerized texts. Kiley Thompson provides an online discussion of Talva's essay at the following site: http://ebbs.english.vt.edu/cgi-bin/hnews/get/html96-ab2/1.html |
2. Fighting Words, Text, Image and the New Ekphrasis - http://www.enl.umassd.edu/InteractiveCourse/msecatore/fightingwords.html |
3. Bolster - Ekphrasis, Virtual Reality, and the Future of Writing - http://www.english.ttu.edu/kairos/2.1/reviews/honeycutt/ekphrasis.html |
4. Postypographika - a blingual site (English/Spanish) dedicated to postypographical portry, including experimental, visual and sound poetry, hyperpoetry, and essays. http://www.postypographika.com/ |
5. solid state - the House of Digital Culture - solid state is a site for the post-hip digital surfer. Check in often for sound clips, art and literature! http://www.afn.org/~afn11037/ |
6. Visual Poetry [mahoney] - devoted to exploring our means of expression in the new medium of the web. Submissions gladly accepted. http://www1.shore.net/~gmahoney/ |