PAROLE
IN LIBERTA
in our probation/parole
office are: a bullet proof glass a metal detetector
forms
to fill out whereabouts whenabouts whatabouts to
check in our probation/parole office is one sign: as a
courtesy to others remove hats and other headgear
dave
baptiste chirot
25
may 2000
Note:
"parole in liberta": "words in freedom".
F. T. Marinetti, the founder of Italian Futurism in 1909, used this
term/slogan to call for a poetry written in visual layouts covering
the page moving in various directions, with various forms and sizes
of lettering. The visual layouts and letterings make a sound and
word score for vocal performance. The letters make both onomatopoeic
sounds and phonetically spelled words as well as standardized
spellings of words. Many of Marinetti's own "parole in liberta"
glorified war and the dynamism of speed and machines.
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