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A Cluster of Possibilities: a digital poetry workshop with Julie Ha and Panda Wong

Chantelle Mitchell

Join Julie Ha and Panda Wong on May 21, 1-3PM in the Art Lab to explore the possibilities of digital poetry!

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With screen times rivalling Paris Hilton’s, we record, archive and document at an unprecedented rate. From the banal to deeply personal (think Notes app entries, messages, photos, screenshots), our devices are repositories of ‘digital debris’. 

In Agnes Varda’s The Gleaners and I, artist Louis Pons describes ‘junk’ as ‘a cluster of possibilities’. What if we viewed ‘digital debris’ from this perspective? We will create digital poems together, drawing on Dadaist techniques, concrete poetry and randomisation.

WHEN: Wednesday 21 May, 1-3PM

WHERE: Arts Lab, Level 1 Building 159, Arts and Cultural, Monash Road, University of Melbourne Parkville (MAP)

RSVP HERE

Participants will be able to publish their work on a ‘workshop website’, where all resources and readings can be accessed.

No prior experience required, you'll just need your laptop! 

Published: 16/04/2025 4:20 PM Last updated: 28/05/2025 11:31 AM 4808 views
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