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United States
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Peter Ciccariello

Peter Ciccariello is an interdisciplinary artist, poet, and photographer, whose current interests are in experimenting with the fusion of text and images in 3-D computer graphics environments, and exploring the possibilities of poetry as landscape. Ciccariello has been exploring the use of the Internet and blogs in particular to exhibit his work within public space.

 Recent work has appeared both in print & online in, amongst other places, New River Journal, dbqp: visualizing poetics, Oregon Literary Review, The Long Island Quarterly, MOCA The Museum of Computer Art, Otoliths, and Word For/ Word – A journal of new writing. His latest publication, Uncommon Visions, 66 pp. 42 color plates, a collection of digital art and visual poetry is available at http://uncommon-vision.blogspot.com/. Links to his current online work can be found at http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/ .


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  • I like your galley, it is mystic
     
    nurhilal - 5/30/2008 6:39:31 PM

  • Fantastic compositions - fragments, letters, surfaces interweaving - I want to enter this world, I am permanently searching and reading, discovering in your pictures ... would like to see much more ...
     
    gila - 12/3/2007 7:50:51 AM

  • There is the mythical Elephant graveyard and there is the real boneyard of signs and signets, a place where letters, signs of all kinds, that did not quite make it into general usage are discarded.
    It makes me sad to see such good ideas lost because they were not adopted. Find and adopt one the way the great artist formerly and presently called Prince did for a short bright moment in his career, when he identified his sign and refused to be called by any other name
     
    frank - 11/26/2007 4:57:02 AM

  • I have it on great authority that Peter Ciccariello has extensively traveled to alien worlds . His pictures are not surrealistic but depictions of an actual reality
     
    frank - 11/26/2007 4:47:43 AM

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