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Filmed poems



Lately, I have worked a little with the video camera and Pinnacle Studio software. Tiny experiments, mostly for the fun of it, containing some poems and such. I have put them on Youtube, but you can access them by clicking the video frames below. Here's my Youtube account, if you prefer going there: Aravadia.

Stefan Stenudd





Grail

Video recital
Give me a drink that saves my soul...
Click here to read the poem.


Murder

Video recital
Occasionally I contemplate murder... The beginning of a book of mine.
More about the book here: Murder


What god are we talking about?

Video recital
My thoughts on the basic questions of theists and atheists:
If a god exists, and if so - what kind of god?
Click here to read the poem.


I like to watch - syllable poem

Video recital
I like to watch. Don't you? This is a video poem about the pleasure of watching. I call it a syllable poem, because it's made up of one-syllable words.
Click here to read the poem.


When dogs die - syllable poem

Video recital
Do dogs have ghosts? A video filmed poem about souls. I call it a syllable poem, because it consists of only one-syllable words. The dog's name is Max. It is still very much alive :)
Click here to read the poem.


Life, that is. A syllable poem

Video recital
What's the meaning of life? And how to find it? A video filmed poem. I call it a syllable poem, because it consists entirely of one-syllable words.
Click here to read the poem.


Love in the snow

Video recital
Love and death and snow. A video poem about how they relate. I call it a syllable poem, because it's written entirely with one-syllable words.
Click here to read the poem.


I C U - letter poem

Video recital
Who is watching, and who is being watched? Here's a video filmed poem of mine. I call it a letter poem, since it is made up entirely of single letters.
Click here to read the poem.



Stefan Stenudd
Stefan Stenudd
About me
I'm a Swedish writer, artist, and historian of ideas, writing fiction and non-fiction books in both Swedish and English. I've also published books about ancient Chinese and Japanese traditions. Google Profile






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