D S H (Dom Sylvester Houédard), 1924-1992
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
[2 interlocking circles] (100267) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1967
The typed image is formed with "6's" and "9's." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[3-D opened box] (060367) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1967
An open space is contianed within a 3 D parallelogram of shlashes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[3-D rectangles] (050669) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1969
[3-D rectangular bars] / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1969
[3D dot planes] (200469) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1969
The outline of the planes are periods and the vertical plane is formed from slashes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
9 Optical Poems / Valoch, Jiri; Houedard DS., 1967
Also designated Writers Forum Folders #3. Includes nine prints on papercard and one print on paper collaged to envelope. Fiver of the nine loose prints are stored in a binder; the others in the original envlope in the Valoch box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Aerial View Building] (260569), 1969
This complex, dense, aerial view of buildings was achieved by typing only slashes and minus signs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[arrowhead] (720102) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1972
autonomic relative (710803) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1971
Houedard's caption for this work reads, 2 sheet moire poem: intention iks that both shld (sic) be mounted in a single frame so lkight shines thru from behnind & with device so rear sheet can be manipulated by hand (or slowly moved mechanically. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
bien au contraire (020271) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1971
This work was reproduced in the Dom Sylvester houedard book edited by Nicola Simpson, "Notes from the Cosmic Typewriter: The Life and Work of Dom Sylvester Houedard" and is stored in the binder labeled DSH London 2012. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[black sphere] (070569) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1969
This is an image of a three dimensional spherel formed from strips of slashes and dashes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
blue chakra in redwhite nonchakra (020567) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1967
The title divides the page with a center image of a narrow box standing on its side filled with quotation makes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[blue V tower][CR][v-shaped tower] / Houedard Dom Sylvester., 1972
A blue V shaped tower stands on a red base with a red square top. The image could be seen top to bottom reversed. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
celtic wheel of taranis (150469) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1969
Typed black slashes delineate the image of a sphere with a tail-like appendage. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
chakravartin / wordwomb (080367 & 090367) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1967
This work consists of two poem dated a month apart.' Wordwomb' is composed using all five vowels. 'Chakravartin' is composed using apostrophes and parehtheses. Wikipedia: Chakravartin is a term used in Indian religions for an ideal universal ruler, who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world. Such a ruler's reign is called sarvabhauma. It is a bahuvrīhi, literally meaning "whose wheels are moving", in the sense of "whose chariot is rolling everywhere without obstruction". It can also be analyzed as an 'instrumental bahuvrīhi: "through whom the wheel is moving" in the meaning of "through whom the Dharmacakra ("Wheel of the Dharma) is turning" (most commonly used in Buddhism and Hinduism). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[collision] (060367) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1967
[coxbox - 1 +]the cox box memorial to ken cox (170469) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1969
coxbox-3 (memorial to ken cox) (160469) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1969
[cube & propeller] / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1972
The image of this work was formed with typed periods. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[cubes and 8's] (312166) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1966
Five cubes formed by apostrophes are divided by a vertical row of 8's. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.