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sorry that you were not moved (Fallow Media, 2022)

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Publication Title: sorry that you were not moved   Authors: Kimberly Campanello & Christodoulos Makris   Publisher: Fallow Media   Date of Publication: 10 February 2022 Availability: Free sorry that you were not moved is an interactive collaborative digital poetry publication by Kimberly Campanello and Christodoulos Makris exploring space-time dimensions of travel through experimental-appropriative writing strategies and audiovisual interventions. It was created in collaboration with Ian Maleney of Fallow Media, inspired by Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities , and made with the support of an Arts Council Literature Project Award. CLICK HERE to travel. Dear reader, After several months navigating digital space-time in intertextual collusion with Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities , we present these mementoes of what we encountered on our voyages. The engines of our digital travels were fired by diverse strategies and they landed us both nowhere and everywhere. All reflect and con

sorry that you were not moved: publication launch

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Online launch of an interactive collaborative digital poetry publication by Kimberly Campanello & Christodoulos Makris. About this event sorry that you were not moved is an interactive collaborative digital poetry publication by Kimberly Campanello and Christodoulos Makris exploring space-time dimensions of travel through experimental-appropriative writing strategies and audiovisual interventions. It was created in collaboration with Ian Maleney of Fallow Media , inspired by Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities , and made with the support of an Arts Council Literature Project Award. Join us online for readings and conversation with host Colin Herd . Thursday, 10 February 2022 18:30 – 20:00 GMT REGISTER HERE to receive a Zoom link on the day. Responses “When we are moved, we are transported—literally from one place to another, and figuratively from a state of self-awareness to a place beyond the self. A poem, a performance, a film, a book—those things that have the power to transp