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.
Vernon Frazer has published fourteen books of poetry, including the longpoem, IMPROVISATIONS, and three books of fiction.His work has appeared in Aught, BigBridge, Drunken Boat, Exquisite Corpse, First Intensity, Golden Handcuffs Review, Jack Magazine, Lost and Found Times, Moria, Otoliths and many other literary magazines.His most recent books are the longpoems, EMBLEMATIC MOON and RANDOM AXIS, the visual poetry collection, Panels from IMPROVISATIONS (Series B), and the e-book, *, available on Scribd.His web site is http://bellicosewarbling.blogspot.com/.Frazer is married and lives in South Florida.
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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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