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Performance Research
A Journal of the Performing Arts
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Transitional Materialities and the Performance of JavaScript

Pages 63-68 | Published online: 13 Mar 2014
 

Notes

1 ‘Sounding.js’ is available online at http://www.nathan-walker.co.uk/sounding. The interactive score uses a recording of the work performed at E-Poetry Festival 2013 at Kingston University, London, on 18th June 2013.

2 The publication ‘Zang Tumb Tumb’ was published in 1914 and is now only held in private collections, parts of the text are reprinted in Marinetti's metal-book ‘Parole in Libertà Futuriste, olfattive, tattili, termiche (The Words-infreedom, Futurist, Olfactive, Tactilist, Thermal) (circa 1930) is available at: http://www.ubu.com/historical/marinetti/Marinetti_Metal-Book_Parole_1930s.pdf. The Extreme Writing Community have also published the original facsimiles of “Words in Freedom …’ available at http://seks-ua.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/f-tmarinetti1919-futuristwords-in.html. A transcript of the text is available at: http://www.unknown.nu/futurism/destruction.html

3 An audio recording and annotated script of Kenneth Goldstein reading ‘Lift off’ at the launch of ‘All the Whiskey in Heaven’ (2012) is available at: https://jacket2.org/commentary/kennethgoldsmiths-script-lift (Bernstein 2012)

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