Giorno Poetry Systems

Giorno Poetry Systems

Founded in 1965, Giorno Poetry Systems was an American artist collective, record label, and non-profit organisation founded by poet and performance artist John Giorno with the direct aim to connect poetry and related art forms to a larger audience using innovative ideas, such as communication technology, audiovisual materials and techniques.

History

In the early 1960s, young New York-born poet John Giorno became acquainted with artists who were at the threshold of their successful careers, most notably Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Merce Cunningham and John Cage. Warhol would have an important impact on Giorno, as the latter became the protagonist of Warhol's film "Sleep" (1963), which depicts Giorno sleeping for eight hours, and the unreleased "Handjob", following Giorno's face while masturbating [BENEDICTUS L, "Sleeping on Job provides a Leg-Up", 2004, The Age: [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/21/1074360825017.html?from=storyrhs] ] .

Giorno believed that, at this level, poetry was running behind. Evidently, these artists in music and painting etc., would act whenever an idea arose in their minds, while the availability and progression of poetry was limited to books and magazines, let alone multimedia or performance.

Analogue to then active Pop-Art ideas, Giorno wanted to change poetry's situation by communicating to his audiences through everyday means such as telephone, television, records and so on. After all, phonographs and radio were a perfect terrain for people to listen, as Giorno called it poetry’s "venue". Furthermore, these ways would offer Giorno's ideas a wide open space to explore, to reach a broad audience not limited anymore to that of the poetry magazines.

From 1965 on, Giorno would explore tape and phonograph recording, along with colleagues William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, using a variety of tape experiments such as loops and cut techniques [Listen to Giorno's recordings for an insight in his electronic experiments, e.g. his "Suicide Sutra" and "Eating the Sky", both available for download on [http://www.ubu.com/sound/giorno.html Giorno's UbuWeb Page] .] Giorno was introduced to Bob Moog, who was working on his Moog synthesizer, on the verge of its fame.

The GPS label released albums regularly until the late 1980s. Many of these albums included early recordings by later-prominent performers such as Laurie Anderson and Philip Glass as well as unique performances by Frank Zappa, Diamanda Galás, Allen Ginsberg, John Cage, and Brion Gysin, as well as Giorno and Burroughs. In the 1990s, Giorno Poetry Systems released a box set collecting its recordings of William S. Burroughs.

Concept

Dial-A-Poem

After having a conversation on the phone with Burroughs in 1968, Giorno initiated the Dial-A-Poem Poets concept, which he claimed would later influence the creation of information services creation over the telephone, such as sports and stock market. Fifteen phone lines were connected with individual answering machines: people would call GPS and listen to a poem they were offered from fragments of various live recordings. Dial-A-Poem, from 1969 on, was very successful, with 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. peaks. GPS used a variety of social issues at the time, what with the sexual revolution and the Vietnam War, which would create appeal as well as shock from the reactive community.

Discography

Albums

*"The Dial-A-Poem Poets", GPS 001-002, 1972
*"Disconnected", GPS 003-004, 1974
*"Biting Off The Tongue Of A Corpse", GPS 005, 1975
*"William S. Burroughs/John Giorno", GPS 006-007, 1975
*The Dial-A-Poem Poets: "Totally Corrupt", GPS 008-009, 1976
*John Giorno & Anne Waldman: "a KulchurSelection", GPS 010-011, 1977
*"Big Ego", GPS 012-013, 1978
*"The Nova Convention", GPS 014-015, 1979, with a once-only Frank Zappa performance
*The Dial-A-Poem Poets: "Sugar, Alcohol & Meat", GPS 016-017, 1980
*John Giorno, William S. Burroughs, Laurie Anderson: "You’re The Guy I Want To Share My Money With" (with multigrooved track), GPS020-021, 022-023, 042, 1981
*"Polyphonix 1", GPS 024, 1981
*John Giorno & Glenn Branca: "Who You Staring At?", GPS 025, 1982
*The Dial-A-Poem Poets: "Life is a Killer", GPS 027, 1982
*"One World Poetry", GPS 028-029
*Lenny Kaye Connection: "I've Got A Right", GPS 032, 1984
*The Dial-A-Poem Poets: "Better An Old Demon Than A New God", GPS 033, 1984
*"Smack My Crack", GPS 038, 1987
*"Like A Girl, I Want You To Keep Coming", GPS 040, 1989

Compilations

*"You're a Hook: the 15-year Anniversy of Dial-A-Poem (1968-1983)", GPS 030, 1984
*"A Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse", GPS 035, 1985
*"Cash Cow: The Best Of Giorno Poetry Systems", GPS 044, 1993
*"Selections from The Best Of William Burroughs", 1998
*"The Best of William S. Burroughs from Giorno Poetry Systems", 1998
*"Smack My Crack", 1987

Video Materials

*"Giorno Video Pak 1", GVP 1/GPS 031, with Lenny Kaye, William S. Burroughs and John Giorno.
*"Burroughs", GVP 2/GPS 034, directed by Howard Brookner
*"Poetry in Motion", GPS 036, a film by Ron Mann
*"It's Clean, It Just Looks Dirty", GVP 3/GPS 037
*"Gang of Souls", GVP 4/GPS 039
*"Old Habits Die Hard", GVP 5/GPS 041

Notes

ee also

* List of record labels

External links

* [http://www.ubu.com/sound/gps.html Giorno Poetry Systems at UbuWeb.com] - 12 albums available for download in MP3 format.


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