RECONFIGURATIONS is a peer-reviewed international journal for poetics & poetry, creative & scholarly writing, innovative & traditional concerns with literary arts & cultural studies. RECONFIGURATIONS is registered under a Creative Commons 3.0 License, and is an open-access, MLA-indexed, EBSCO-distributed, independently managed journal registered with the Library of Congress. ISSN: 1938-3592.
Sheila Murphy’s most recent book publications include Quaternity (with Scott Glassman, Otoliths Press, 2009), How to spell the sound of everything (with mIEKAL aND, Xerox Sutra Educations, 2009), Permutoria: Visio-Textual Art (with K.S. Ernst, Luna Bisonte Press, 2008), and Collected Chapbooks (Blue Lion Books, 2008). Her home is in Phoenix, Arizona.
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RECONFIGURATIONS: A Journal for Poetics & Poetry / Literature & Culture, http://reconfigurations.blogspot.com/, ISSN: 1938-3592, Volume 4 (2010): Emergence
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ISSN: 1938-3592
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Jasper Johns, "Map" (1961)
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Reconfigure, v.
1964 M. MCLUHAN, Understanding Media, II. xxxi. 313, "The viewer of the TV mosaic, with technical control of the image, unconsciously re-configures the dots into an abstract work of art."
Reconfiguration, n.
1969 Word Study, Apr. 5/2, "A nonengineer might be satisfied with ‘Change the base drawing’, but since the engineer knows that the drawing is a configuration, any modification to it is naturally a reconfiguration."
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Hartmann Schoppers, "Panopleia" (1568)
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