Electronic Literature, Chapter 5: Kinetic and Interactive Poetry
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This research collection includes references from the fifth chapter of Electronic Literature by Scott Rettberg (Polity, 2018), on Kinetic and Interactive Poetry. This chapter considers kinetic, multimedia, and interactive digital poetry. These forms of digital poetry have rich relationships with antecedent movements, particularly those that are concerned with the materiality of the text as image, with the granularity of language, and with the relationship between poetry, sound, and music. Animation and interactivity have consequences not only for our experience of the text as read, but also for our understanding of letters and words as manipulable material objects.
People:
Name | Residency |
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María Mencía |
London
United Kingdom
GB
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Mary Flanagan |
United States
US
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Peter Cho | |
Reinhard Döhl |
Stuttgart
Germany
DE
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Stéphane Mallarmé |
France
FR
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Stephanie Strickland |
New York City
, NY
United States
New York US
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Steve McCaffery |
United States
US
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Talan Memmott |
United States
US
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W. Mark Sutherland | |
Young-Hae Chang |
South Korea
KR
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Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries |
South Korea
KR
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