"Hearing the poem was quite an experience," said Lisa, who was visiting with a group of friends, "I walked past the art and thought - I don't get that. But when I went and sat and felt the lights going on and off, it gave it a different feel."
As this was the last Poetry Jukebox at the De La Warr, I also composed a poem especially for the event, borrowing text from the exhibition catalogue - rather in the way that Cerith Wyn Evans borrows words by Guy De Bord and Jimi Hendrix in the art works on show in the Pavilion. The resulting video-poem is called s_u_p_e_r_c_o_n_d_u_c_t_o_r and explores the theme of longing. So hit the play button, and enjoy the poetry jukebox one last time...
I went to the beach, I went in the sea and I had some lunch on the balcony today.
ReplyDeleteFor lunch I had sausages, mash and carrots.
Iove the DeLa Warr. It's a fragment of me.
ReplyDeleteBit disappointed that there was no education/ childrens area for this exibition. We came a couple of years ago to the Jospeh Boyes and loved the space for children.
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