A note on : Words like paintings - Klangfarbentext in Deutschland Funk

The magic Klangfarbentext (www.europeanpoetryfestival.com/klangfarbentext )festival in Munich that I was part of and helped create earlier this year continues to get good coverage and have a lasting impact. It was, already at a six month remove, an important happening for us to recount what concrete poetry is in the 21st century. The paper deutschland funk has this slightly funny article up https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/erstes-festival-fuer-visuelle-poesie-worte-wie-gemaelde.691.de.html?dram:article_id=471898 It contains audio toooo

“Participation was the focus of the first British-German festival for visual poetry, which was jointly organized by the British Council and the Lyrik-Kabinett. One of the moderators was Steven J. Fowler, who carried colorful letters with him in a fanny pack. He laboriously unpacked it on stage, then washed it in a bowl with gurgling mineral water to finally form the word “troublemaker”, troublemaker - an allusion to Brexit?

“Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Steven Fowler and after having been mentioned so many times I am sure to be a disappointment to you. We are now experiencing twelve very short performances by the aforementioned poet teams who will be here for the next three days and create “sound colors text”. If I weren't one of them myself, I would be sorry for them because they now have to follow up on Eugen's incredible twenty-minute performance. We're all ruined now because you were so good. "

A note on : Klangfarbentext in the Süddeutsche Zeitung

We snuck in the amazing Klangfarbentext in Munich just before lockdown hit. A dozen of us in Munich, at the incomparable Lyrik Kabinett, hashing out 21st century concrete poetry. http://www.stevenjfowler.com/klangfarbentext

Nice to see the project was covered in the massive german paper Süddeutsche Zeitung with a small article back in March https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/literatur-zeichen-von-gestern-gedeutet-fuer-heute-1.4830995

Steven J. Fowler told of the 1000 ideas for his performance and the fear of choosing exactly the wrong one. He took the festival title "Sound Colors Text" literally, dipped capital letters in colored water and put them together in a variety of ways to sometimes more, sometimes less meaningful words.