Bifrons Creativity


The Online Journal for Creativity


(Published: Swansea UK: Bifrons Creativity)


ISSN 1755 - 4136



 

Jemmer, P W (2008) Semiotic Lingwiz’dry and Psycho(a)logical Creativity. Bifrons Creativity. Number 7 March 2008, pp 1 – 83.


Jemmer, P W (2008) “Vis Verborum” – Verbal Force. Bifrons Creativity. Number 6 February 2008, pp 1 – 72.


Jemmer, P W (2008) Becoming a Lingwiz’d of Is. Bifrons Creativity. Number 5 January 2008, pp 1 – 50.


Jemmer, P W (2007) Intrapersonal Communication: the Hidden Language. Bifrons Creativity. Number 4 December 2007, pp 1 – 51.


Jemmer, P W (2007) Magical Language and Hypnotic Man-Tra-nce. Bifrons Creativity Number 3 November 2007, pp 1 – 35.


Jemmer, P W (2007) Mascirelgic – A Logomyth for a New Millennium. Bifrons Creativity Number 2 October 2007, pp 1 – 63.


Jemmer, P W (2007) La Tour Abolie – The Deconstruct(B)Abel Tower? Bifrons Creativity Number 1 September 2007, pp 1 – 30.

 





Bifrons Creativity” the online journal for all aspects of creativity, was founded in 2009 by: Dr Patrick Jemmer of the School of CEIS at Northumbria University (creativity, language, philosophy, mathematics, science), Dr Paul Attinello of ICMuS in the School of Arts and Cultures at Newcastle University (creativity, cultural studies, humanities, music, performance, philosophy), and Dr Fin McMorran of the Institute for Design, Culture and the Arts at Teesside University (art, communication, creativity, media). These Founder Editors are now joined  by Editors  Dr Ali Pickard, Head of Quality and Student Experience in the School of CEIS at Northumbria University (creativity, information science, language, literature, media), Mr Joe McAnelly (Advantage GB Limited: creativity, humanities, psychology, psychotherapy), Ms Anna Round (formerly of Northumbria University Student Services and currently at the UK Ministry of Justice: communication, creativity, linguistics, literature, media, philosophy, sociology), and Mr David Sockett (independent therapist: art, communication,creatvity,  literature, sociology, therapy).









Engage Newcastle


The Journal of Newcastle Philosophy Society


(Published: Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc Publishing)


ISSN 2045 - 0567



Jemmer, P (editor) (2010) Engage Newcastle Volume 1: Cafe Philosophique: A Season of "The Other". Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.





Engage Newcastle” is published under the imprint “NewPhilSoc Publishing” by kind permission of he Board of Trustees of Newcastle Philosophy Society: Mr Richard Benjamin, Ms Laura Bowie, Ms Janet Darbyshire, Dr Roy Sturgess (Chair), Dr Sue Lord, Mr Leigh Rooney, Miss Jenny Thomas, Ms Lucille Valentine, and Dr Joel Yoeli. Where appropriate, Editorial guidance has been sought and greatly received from the Trustees: notwithstanding this, the views contained herein are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of Newcastle Philosophy Society, nor of the Trustees.











Enchant Newcastle Monograph Series


(Published: Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc Publishing with editorial input from Bifrons Creativity)


ISSN 2045 - 4864



 

Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 1: The Magical Nature of Natural Language. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.

Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 2: Lingwizd'ry: The Craefty Science of Language. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.

Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 3: Technoglossy and the Linguistic Labyrinth. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.


Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 4:  Mathesis and the Metaphysical Maze. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.

Jemmer, P W and Yoeli, J (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 5: Anti-philosophy as "Wiseloving". Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.

Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 6: Psycho-chaotic Semiotics and Psycho(a).logical Autopoiesis. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.


Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 7: Language: Lies, Laughter and Evolution. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.


Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 8: Linguistic Logomyths. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.


Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 9: Lingua Dei Nomina Creationis. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.


Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 10: Vis Voces Magicaeque Verborum. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.


Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 11: ReCreating OurSelves in Gods' Images. Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.


Jemmer, P W (2010) Enchant Newcastle Part 12: A Shaman of Becoming I'll Be Newcastle UK: NewPhilSoc.

 

 



Enchant Newcastle” is published under the imprint “NewPhilSoc Publishing” by kind permission of he Board of Trustees of Newcastle Philosophy Society. Notwithstanding this, the views contained herein are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of Newcastle Philosophy Society, nor of the Trustees. “Enchant Newcastle” is a collaboration with “Bifrons Creativity” the online journal for all aspects of creativity, and further support and advice has also been readily available from the Bifrons Editorial Team.








The Bifrons Foundation


http://www.Bifrons.net/



The Bifrons Foundation initiates multidisciplinary projects.  Its members are looking for an intermediary switch between music, visual art and new media. The "Bifrons Space" is a virtual in-between space where worlds collapse and new connections are set up, which may lead to other disciplines and cultural movements.


The Bifrons Foundation office is in Amsterdam, Netherlands, but every project is related to a fresh international web of links between musicians, artists, composers, curators, writers and critics, among different audiences, cutting-edge exhibition spaces, performance venues and museums.


The Bifrons Foundation in not connectd with Bifrons Creativity, but we are most happy to support its highly novel and innovative creative efforts and endeavours.










Croxhapox


http://www.Croxhapox.org/


 

 


Croxhapox is a centre for experimental art promoting the wide diversity of contemporary visual arts. Its spaces are also open to performances, dance, film, theatre, educational exhibitions and experimental music. At the centre of its programme is the autonomy of the artistic discourse. Croxhapox also publishes artists' books, parallel to the exhibitions. Croxhapox is based in Gent, Belgium.