//question by Elisabeth Sweet (ES), audiovisualverbal response by Katie Dozier. sound on. ES: The ears are always open; we cannot close them. We hear the world around us, but that does not mean we listen. If we hear with our ears, what do we listen with? KHD:...
aurèce vettier: var(verse), which is the rereading of “without our presence, the soil breaks down” by aurèce vettier. “without our presence, the soil breaks down” is composed of 7 lines written with aurèce vettier’s AI-generated latent botanist handwriting. the poem...
for aurèce vettier: var (mount dialogue), Paul Mouginot (PM), founder of aurèce vettier and Elisabeth Sweet (ES) engaged in an experimental conversation which used René Daumal’s Mount Analogue as a map. dialogue technique: each line from the poem prompts ES to...
https://theverseverse.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/aurecevettier-line7-x.mp4 conVERSEverse { aurèce vettier: var (mount dialogue, line 7); // triangulated dialogue technique: each line from the poem prompts ES (Elisabeth Sweet) to create a dataset...
https://theverseverse.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/aurecevettier-line6-x.mp4 conVERSEverse { aurèce vettier: var (mount dialogue, line 6); // triangulated dialogue technique: each line from the poem prompts ES (Elisabeth Sweet) to create a dataset...