Posted 27.05.11 in Features
How can games be used to generate poetry? How can poetry be used as a basis for a game? Games designer Holly Gramazio talks about the different kinds of poetry games you can invent to play with your friends.
Posted 28.04.11 in Writing
Sherrie Talgeri wrote Add in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge.
“Flash a black flame, pack a mad rat” – read Ameerah Arjanee’s ‘Untitled’, written in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge
“dawn’s a handstand” – read Helen Bowell’s ‘That Man’, written in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge
“strong on God; / Smooth. Owns TopShop stocks” – read Alister MacQuarrie’s ‘Doc Roy, MP’, written in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge
“Hardly a bard, Sam plays anyway. Crazy jams” – read Alister MacQuarrie’s ‘Sam’s Grand Slam’, written in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge
“sands mark a land / As art marks a canvas” – read Basiratulann Shahid’s ‘Soil’, written in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge
“Warmth gnaws / at catalysts, snaps at cars’ / last mark” – read Ankita Saxena’s ‘Tarmac’, written in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge
“Tabby slams wacky tracts at Panda” – read Lindsey Scott’s ‘Untitled’, written in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge
“Al [...] half man, half aardvark, (and all arms)” – read Emma Warren’s ‘Abracadabra’, written in response to Ross Sutherland’s Univocal Challenge