Ken Stange is a Canadian poet, novelist, and visual artist with a
strong interest in science and computers. His last, of numerous, books of poetry was Advice
To Travellers.
His computer art and poetry has been shown in juried shows and
published in both literary and art periodicals. A Smoother Pebble, A Prettier Shell (Penumbra Press) is one of his books, one which
includes prints of many of the earliest artworks in this gallery with explanations
and explications, as well as an introductory essay on the relationship
of art and science.
Always interested in the interface between the visual and literary
arts, he considers the computer the most appropriate medium with which
to explore this colourful 'gray' area, and even calls his visual
artworks digital or computer 'poems', because they contain important textual elements.
Currently, while continuing to do visual art, he is working on a book (The Secret Agents) that explores the nature of creatitivity in the arts and sciences--the commonalities and the differences.
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Ken Stange's Strangely
Wired Eclectic Outlet (Personal Pages)
Ken Stange's CV