ictus [ik-tuhs] 1. In prosody the stress, beat or rythmical accent of a poem 2. In medicine a seizure, a stroke or the beat of the pulse
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Friday, 1 April 2011
sign poetry
Something beautiful and intriguing about this; and suggestive about poetry on all sorts of levels: the gestural and proximal aspects of communication; how rhythm originates in the body and hands; how reverberative patterns can be passed on and modulated in poetic form and interaction.
And how much can be embodied without words: the concept of a silent poetry is an interesting one.(The implications here for individuals who don't use written language to communicate are endless.)
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sign language
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