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'Here’s my iteration of the Laocoön – shall we say? – meme. Does it begin with the sculpture described by Pliny the Elder and literally unearthed in a Roman vineyard in 1506? Or with the second book of Virgil’s Aeneid? An eighteenth and nineteenth century touchstone for art/scholarship: I copy (do I copy?) Blake’s engraving – image and text – as he had copied (no, not copied) a London-bound copy of the Rome-based “original”. Poem > sculpture > painting > art theory > reproduction > iPad Pro Procreate remediation.'  (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon TEXT Special Issue Writing through Things 2 : The Thing as Writing Prompt no. 62 October 2021 23374524 2021 periodical issue

    'This special issue of TEXT had its origins in a three-day symposium on Creative Collaborations in Intercultural and Intermedial Spaces, at La Trobe University, 7-9 July 2020.' 

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