Dias-Pino, Wlademir
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
A Separacao entre Inscriver e Escrever / Dias Pino, Wlademir., 1982
This book is a compendium of the Dias-Pino's works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Exposicao Nacional-Poema de protesto / Reynoldo Jardim, curator ; Dias-Pino W ; DeSa A ; Pignatari D ; Cirne M ; DiasDeSa N ; Nunes S ; Braga E ; Santos AJ ; Serafim JL ; Smith G., 1967
No.6 / Agius, Juan J. ; Dias-Pino W ; Gosewitz L ; Ori L ; Miccini E ; Todorovic M ; Vigo EA ; Gibbs M ; Ferri G ; Murphy P ; Carrega U ; Zurbrugg N ; Rabascall J., 1994
Ponto. No.1 / Wlademir Dias Pino, Alvaro De Sa, editors ; DeSa A ; Santos AJ ; Tacla A ; Smith G ; DeSa N ; Dias-Pino W ; Cirne M ; Serafini JL ; Varela D ; Fernandes A., 1967
This magazine is one of the earliest to use semiotic signs for its poems. It was published by a group of Brazilian poets who wanted to be more avant garde than the current style of concrete poetry popularized by the Noigandres group. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ponto. No.2 / Wlademir Dias Pino, Alvaro De Sa, editors ; DeSa A ; Branco J ; Carvalho S ; DeSa N ; Ribeiro P ; DasPino W ; Cirne M ; DeLuxan Gurierrez J ; Tacla A ; Serafini JL ; Pinto JA., 1968
This copy has an additional 8 unbound pages (compared to other copy in Archive) by Nei Leandro De Castro regarding a semiotic poem for the third world. He states, "In terms of my encounter with these semiotic poems that consist of constructivistic-shaped ideograms & Portuguese translations, I read them with the same feelings as I do with Japanese visual poems that are presented to the West as Japanese ideograms and English translations." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.