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  1. Another Emotion

    Another Emotion

    Scott Rettberg - 16.10.2012 - 13:38

  2. The Poetry Cube

    This is a gateway for print poets into the e-poetry world, helping them translate their poetic text into a 3-dimensional, multi-linear an recombining format.

    The cube consists of four sides top, bottom, front, and back. Between each of this esides are four stanzas, or four sets of four lines. The poet writes a 16 line poem and enters it into the form. Thoe lines are then automatically entered into the cube and can be saved into the database. 

    When writing a poem for this cube, the poet must think of how the poem will fit and the recombine in the cube. As you turn the cube, the lines move as well.  For example the 1st, 5th, 9th and 13th lines form the top of the cube, with the shallow meiddle, deep middle and the back lines changing as well.

    Source: http://www.secrettechnology.com/poem_cube/poemcube.html

    Scott Rettberg - 16.10.2012 - 14:00

  3. Heights

    Heights

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2012 - 11:34

  4. Lair of the Marrow Monkey

    Lair of the Marrow Monkey

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2012 - 15:25

  5. Social Dis-ease

    Social Dis-ease

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2012 - 14:31

  6. IChing.Poetry.Engine

    IChing.Poetry.Engine

    Scott Rettberg - 20.10.2012 - 16:27

  7. NONCE.EXECUTOR (disposable language)

    Nonce.Executor is a video poem.

    Talan Memmott - 22.10.2012 - 00:37

  8. Skogen

    Skogen

    Scott Rettberg - 03.11.2012 - 17:50

  9. Calaboca

    Videoperformance, 52”

    Luciana Gattass - 23.11.2012 - 15:12

  10. eye in the making

    Eye in the Making consists of 3 clusters of texts.  The user interacts with image and text, expand the texts to develop readings.

    The user creates contexts and variations in readings depending on how much or little the texts are expanded, from where they are expanded, and the order in which the reader opens up the text.  This is furthered by a tension between the spatial arrangements and chronological expansion of the texts, along with the sounds accompanying the user's interaction with the text.

    Start by clicking on the moving image, and follow the texts, clicking certain words to produce more.  Click on the moving image once more to move on to the next section.

    Source: author's abstract

    Scott Rettberg - 07.01.2013 - 16:05

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