Showing posts with label Franceso Levato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Franceso Levato. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Plastique Moves Beyond Publishing’s Bottom Line Toward Innovative Literature

With a plastic card the size of a credit card, Plastique provides an outlet for, and exposure to, innovative works of literature that break the boundaries defined by the mainstream market. Plastique is an independent literary press based in Chicago founded by poet and new media artist Francesco Levato.

Plastique publishes enhanced eBooks distributed in Portable Document Format (PDF) that are viewable and printable on virtually any platform – Mac OS, Microsoft® Windows®, UNIX®, and many mobile platforms, including the Apple iPhone®. “Whereas we love to have a physical book in our hand we believe the old model of publishing will continue its decline and so are focusing on a more decentralized model,” said Levato.

Each enhanced eBook contains the author’s notebook and annotated text links where you can view web sites and download books, audio, and video that inspired and
informed the author’s creative process.

How Plastique Began

Levato, who is also the executive director of the Poetry Center of Chicago, decided he’d heard enough aboutpublishing models, feasibility scales, and the economy as reasons why literature is or is not published. He then proceeded to withdraw his book-length poem “War Rug” from several major publishers who were considering the
manuscript; “War Rug” is Plastique’s first title. War Rug is a work of documentary poetics in the form of a book length poem. Multiple interwoven narratives explore life within zones of conflict as viewed through the lens of current warfare. The narratives range from passages inspired by journal entries, firsthand accounts, and news reports to poetic constructs collaged from military doctrine, Freedom of Information Act released government documents (like CIA interrogation manuals, and detainee autopsy reports), and numerous other sources.

Plastique’s drop cards feature book cover-like layouts such as this card cover for “War Rug.”

As a Plastique book, readers can read the book and access all of Levato’s source materials. Future books will include drawings, movies, animations, and more thereby creating and interactive, multi-media experience from a single book. Books sell for $5 and are available for purchase online or by purchasing a drop card containing the download code at readings, bookstores, and other card carrying locations.

For more information about Plastique, including publication schedules and submission periods, check www.plastiquepress.com or call Lauren Rachel, Plastique public relations, at 773/640-4522.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Call for Film and Video Submissions to Split This Rock


Split This Rock Poetry Festival: Call for film and video

Split This Rock invites poets, writers, artists, activists, dreamers, and all concerned world citizens to submit original films or videos for the 2nd Split This Rock Poetry Festival, to be held March 2010. We are looking for artistic, experimental, and challenging film/video interpretations of poetry that explore critical social issues. Selected work will be screened during the Split This Rock Poetry Festival film program. Entries can be up to 15 minutes long.

See the guidelines and entry form for full details and submission requirements.

Deadline: postmarked by January 15th, 2010
Entry fee: $20.00 (non-refundable)
Notification by February 15th, 2010
Festival dates: March 10th-13th, 2010

Split This Rock Poetry Festival: Poems of Provocation & Witness invites poets, writers, artists, activists, dreamers, and all concerned world citizens to Washington, DC, for poetry, community building, and creative transformation as our country continues to grapple with two wars, a crippling economic crisis, and other social and environmental ills. The festival will feature readings, workshops, panel discussions, youth programming, film, activism –- opportunities to imagine a way forward, hone our activist skills, and celebrate the many ways that poetry can act as an agent for social change.

Film & Video Submissions:
We are looking for artistic, experimental, and challenging film/video interpretations of poetry that explore critical social issues. Selected work will be screened during the Split This Rock Poetry Festival film program.

Entries must be submitted on DVD (NTSC only) or CD (.mov format only), no HD formats. Please note: videos with h264, divx compression or any format not mentioned above will not be accepted.

Running time for entries should not exceed 15 minutes.

All entries must be in English.

All work submitted must be original. If portions of the submitted work contain material from third parties, author must have and be able to provide written permission to use such material.

All entries must include:
- Completed entry form
(download at: http://www.francescolevato.com/calls/Split_this_Rock-ENTRY.pdf)
- $20 entry fee (check made payable to: Levato Design, Inc.)
- A short synopsis, artist's bio, and artist's statement (on one page only)

Please label all DVDs and CDs with title, running time, director’s name and contact email.

Please mail entries to:
The Poetry Center of Chicago
37 S. Wabash, Suite 704
Chicago, IL 60603
Attn: Francesco Levato/Split This Rock submission

NO PHONE CALLS ACCEPTED

For more information:
www.SplitThisRock.org
info [at] splitthisrock [dot] org
www.francescolevato.com