v67-39 random sample "for free associative purposes"
| catalogue number: | 1967.082.10 |
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| date created: | 1967 |
| classification: | works on paper |
| work type: | typewriter graphic |
| medium: | [program as v67-38] 20 randomly selected words from R.A. Fisher, Statistical methods for research workers (Oliver and Boyd : Edinburgh 1948) and 20 words from R.A. Fisher & F. Yates, Introduction to statistical tables for biological, agricultural and medical research (Oliver and Boyd : Edinburgh 1953) - in English, on stencil |
| dimensions: | 27.5 × 21.5 cm |
| signature and inscriptions: | titled 'random sample "for free associative purposes"' and dated/work number '67/39' (typescript) |
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| comment: | contribution to Vers-univers. Tijdschrift voor (evolutieve) poëzie n° 6 (Univers Pers : [Amsterdam] September 1967) 56
Vers-univers was a magazine for (evolutionary) poetry that appeared in 6 issues from May 1966 to September 1967. The magazine was founded by the poet Frans Vanderlinde and originally focused on spatialism, later renamed to a more inclusive term: 'evolutieve poëzie'. This term stands for poetry that is constantly evolving and includes, among other things, concrete, visual, auditory, and audiovisual poetry. In addition to Frans Vanderlinde, the editorial team consisted of Paul De Vree, Pierre Garnier and Ian Hamilton Finlay. |
| photo/scan: | studio herman de vries/l-cs |
| rights & reproduction: | herman de vries |