
PoemasEternos, “Unplugging from the Surveillance Machine & the Digital Regime by embracing the beauty and freedom of the typewriter dream,” is a bilingual typewriter art and poetry project created by Seattle-based Argentine writer and playwright Julieta Vitullo in the spring of 2022. The idea was born from Julieta's love of typewriters and an urge to go against the grain of the Information Era, embracing the self-reliance and precision of a timeless technology. These art pieces are made on different mechanical typewriters from the 1930s, 1970s and 1980s. By dreaming up design ideas and combining handmade stencil images with her own original poems in Spanish and English (or a few others in the public domain), Julieta's goal is to create simple and evocative pieces that affirm the durability and self-sufficiency of the written word.
About Julieta:
Julieta is a bilingual writer, playwright and typewriter artist born and raised in Argentina. With a background as a doctor in Latin American literature, a teacher, a dramaturge, and a film and theatre maker, Julieta’s creative expressions are wide-ranging, from novels to scholarly articles to short stories to creative nonfiction to art & poetry pieces made on antique typewriters. Rooted in the realities of social and political themes, as well as in the mysteries of magic and fantasy, her creations invite audiences to be moved and shift their perception of the world.
Learn more about Julieta's other work here and visit PoemasEternos' Etsy shop!
About Julieta:
Julieta is a bilingual writer, playwright and typewriter artist born and raised in Argentina. With a background as a doctor in Latin American literature, a teacher, a dramaturge, and a film and theatre maker, Julieta’s creative expressions are wide-ranging, from novels to scholarly articles to short stories to creative nonfiction to art & poetry pieces made on antique typewriters. Rooted in the realities of social and political themes, as well as in the mysteries of magic and fantasy, her creations invite audiences to be moved and shift their perception of the world.
Learn more about Julieta's other work here and visit PoemasEternos' Etsy shop!