Tim Gaze is a world pioneer in the radical art form known as “asemic writing”. Following the publication of the first volume of “glitch poetry”, his abstract comics sequence was published in Abstract Comics: the Anthology, editor Andrei Molotiu inviting him to participate in a 2009 exhibition in New York City.
His latest work 100 Scenes is a contemporary resurrection of the Surrealist form known as “decalcomania”as pioneered in the 1930s by Oscar Dominguez and often used by Max Ernst. A resident of the Adelaide Hills town of Mt. Barker, Gaze is a prolific “visual poet” and inventor of his own brand of “glitch poetry”, a form of visual poetry with a similar sensibility to glitch music. In addition to making sound poetry and free form electronic music, Gaze has contributed to a number of small press poetry and art publications, and was recently included in an exhibition of asemic writing in Russia.
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100 Scenes
Tim Gaze
Typhoon Tommy
Barrie Earl
The Horde #1
David Jung
Julioh, a Visual Trip (Graphic Novel)
Luis Prado