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[http://www.touchpress.com/titles/thewasteland/ Touch Press: The Waste Land for iPad] | [http://www.touchpress.com/titles/thewasteland/ Touch Press: The Waste Land for iPad] | ||
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[http://dodge-gallery.com/cgi-bin/DODGE?s=exhibitions&v=20107231670799676536303116 ''Unreal City'': Dave Cole] | [http://dodge-gallery.com/cgi-bin/DODGE?s=exhibitions&v=20107231670799676536303116 ''Unreal City'': Dave Cole] | ||
<br>Dave Cole's ''Unreal City'' features a provocative collection of sculptures that evoke a heavy, unspoken commentary on war, industrialization, and urbanization. Beware: his choice of materials and subject matter is highly thought-provoking and flammable! | <br>Dave Cole's ''Unreal City'' features a provocative collection of sculptures that evoke a heavy, unspoken commentary on war, industrialization, and urbanization. Beware: his choice of materials and subject matter is highly thought-provoking and flammable! | ||
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<br>Sally Waterman's "Visualising ''The Waste Land'' explores the role of literary texts in self-reflection, replicating with imagery the sort of emotive effect that T.S. Eliot employs in ''The Waste Land''. | <br>Sally Waterman's "Visualising ''The Waste Land'' explores the role of literary texts in self-reflection, replicating with imagery the sort of emotive effect that T.S. Eliot employs in ''The Waste Land''. | ||
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+ | [http://throwawayhorse.com/home/2011/04/waste-land/ Martin Rowson’s THE WASTE LAND “SEEN” for iPad] | ||
+ | <br>Martin Rowson’s comic “Seen” is more than just a comic. It is an interactive piece that is based on The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot. People can simply read through this comic portrayed as a film noir murder mystery or they can click on the screen and interact in other ways. The Reader’s Guide allows the reader to relate the comic to the poem with notes that inform which section of the poem the comic is corresponding with. The comic brings forth different themes and allusions derived from Eliot’s poem. Through this app people can find puns, games and jokes related to the work. This app is a gateway to learning about poetry, modernism, film noir and art history. The downside to this comic is that it is only offered as an app on the iPad. | ||
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[http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/jul/30/eliot-waste-land-multimedia-walk TS Eliot's The Waste Land 2012 - A Multimedia Walk] | [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/jul/30/eliot-waste-land-multimedia-walk TS Eliot's The Waste Land 2012 - A Multimedia Walk] | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Objective Correlative]] | * [[Objective Correlative]] |