So cool: ACM Chicago has commissioned composers and musicians to set my poems to music.
UPDATE: Here’s a writeup from the The Columbia Chronicle.
So cool: ACM Chicago has commissioned composers and musicians to set my poems to music.
UPDATE: Here’s a writeup from the The Columbia Chronicle.
TEDxPennQuarter – Austin Kleon – Reinventing Poetry

Photo by Flickr user sexyfitsum
The TEDxPennQuarter folks asked me to give a 10-minute talk around the theme of “reinventing,” with the (not-at-all-lofty!) title, “Reinventing Poetry.”
It started out like almost everything I do: with doodling.


Here are doodles from my phone call with Kes Sampanthar, the organizer of the event:

Kes encouraged me to really think about my personal story and focus on the question, “What does it mean to be an artist today?” (No pressure!)
So I scrapped a lot of the ideas I had, and started thinking about story and process. The meat of the talk really started with my notes on this “Publishing 3.0” talk given by Richard Nash:
I used the flowchart above as a starting point for all of my slides. (See them on Flickr):
This wasn’t the best presentation I’ve ever given, but the process of sorting through all these ideas turned out to be way more valuable to me than a perfect performance. And as they say, why do anything if you can’t learn something from it?
Thanks to Kes and the TEDxPennQuarter folks, and thanks to my friends for showing me a good time in DC!
See also: my visual notes from the rest of the TEDxPennQuarter talks
I was pretty thrilled when The Austin Museum of Art asked me if I wanted to do a Newspaper Blackout event. We got to display a mini-exhibit of originals and prints, and I led a 90 minute blackout poetry workshop. It was a great time, and we had a terrific turnout.



More photos on my Flickr and AMOA’s Facebook page.
Here’s some video Anne Heller (@annevid) shot of the talk:
Big thanks to AMOA and everyone who showed!
The great folks who organized TEDxPennQuarter out at The Newseum in Washington, D.C. not only had me out to give a talk of my own (which I’ll post soon), they asked if I’d take some visual notes for them as well. So I did my best — I missed a few speakers, since I had to get into makeup and prepare for my own talk.
I decided to revisit the sticky notes, like I did for TEDxAustin. Here I am showing them off onstage:

photo by Flickr user Sexy Fitsum
D.C., by the way, was a total blast. Thanks to my friends for showing me around their awesome town.
A few more notes below–you can see the whole set on Flickr.
You can see the rest in the full set on Flickr.
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