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  1. _The Art of M[ez]ang.elle.ing: Constructing Polysemic & Neology Fic/Factions Online_

    _The Art of M[ez]ang.elle.ing: Constructing Polysemic & Neology Fic/Factions Online_

    Rita Raley - 05.05.2011 - 23:22

  2. Wilton Azevedo

    Wilton Azevedo is plastic artist, graphic designer, poet and musician. Phd in Communication and Semiotics at PUC-SP (Pontificia Universidade Catolica) and post doctor at Université Paris VIII Laboratoire de Paragraphe – 2009 -. Published O que é Design (Brasiliense) 1988, Os Signos do Design (Global) 1994, Interpoesia: Poesia Interativa Hipermídia 2000 Cdrom, Looppoesia: A Poética da Mesmice 2004 Cdrom, ALIRE 12 - 2004, DVD - Quando Assim Termina O Nunca... video poetry 2008 and sound poetry Cd Inaldível Silábios Editora Mackenzie 2008 – Exibition with group Transitoire Observable at Centre George Pompidou 2004. Azevedo is professor reseacher at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie in the Post Graduated Programm strito sensu in Education, Art and Culture History and post Graduate Programe in literature.

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    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:11

  3. PO.EX '70-­80: The Electronic Multimodal Repository

    Portuguese experimental poetry of the 1970s and 1980s includes visual poetry, sound poetry, videopoetry, performance poetry, and computer poetry. Experimental literary objects, practices, and events often consist of an interaction between notational forms on paper and site-specific live performances. Thus the eventuality of literary meaning is dramatically foregrounded by turning the text into a script for an act whose performance co-constitutes the work. The aim of ‘PO.EX ‘70-’80: A Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature’ (http://po-ex.net/) is to represent this intermedia and performative textuality in an electronic database. The aggregation and marking up of this large multimodal corpus has material and interpretative implications which challenge our representations of experimental works and practices. Whether taking the form of facsimiles of books and paper collages, photographs of installations, videos of performances or emulations of early digital poems, digital remediation re-performs the works for the current techno-social context.

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:28

  4. Bearing the Fruits of E-­Poetry: A Personal Decennial View

    Bearing the Fruits of E-­Poetry: A Personal Decennial View

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:35

  5. The Surface Materiality: Performing Generative Writing

    The Surface Materiality: Performing Generative Writing

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:38

  6. Electronic Publishing

    Electronic Publishing

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:56

  7. Close-­Reading: Digital Poetry

    Close-­Reading: Digital Poetry

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:58

  8. Claire Donato

    Claire Donato is the author of the novel Burial (Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2013) and a forthcoming full-length book of poems, The Second Body (Poor Claudia, 2016). Her writing across genres has recently appeared or is forthcoming in PEN America, Aufgabe, Tarpaulin Sky, Encyclopedia L-Z, LIT, Octopus, and The Organism for Poetic Research's PELT. She is also the author of a poetry chapbook, Someone Else’s Body (Cannibal Books). As a digital language artist, she collaborates on Atelier Spatial America, a speculative architecture and design firm; Special America, a critical performance intervention; and various netprovs (networked improv narratives). She holds an MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, where she is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Architecture Writing and BFA Writing Programs at Pratt Institute. For more information, follow her @clairedonato or visit somanytumbleweeds.com.

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 14:02

  9. Jeff T. Johnson

    Jeff T. Johnson is a writer, critic, and editor living in Brooklyn, NY. He grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles and lived in Oakland, CA for 16 years before relocating to the East Coast.

    His poetry is forthcoming or has appeared in Boston Review, 1913: a journal of forms, dandelion, Slope, VOLT, and Forklift, Ohio, among other publications. Critical essays have appeared in Sink Review, The Rumpus, Coldfront, The Aviary, Poetry Project Newsletter, and elsewhere. A founding editor of Kitchen Sink magazine (2002-2007), he is Editor in Chief at LIT and co-edits Dewclaw. He is currently writing a book of musicological poetics called Trouble Songs.

    Also a digital artist, Jeff is at work on Letters from the Archiverse, an ongoing visual poem composed in architectural modeling space using AutoCAD design software. He also collaborates on SPECIAL AMERICA, a digitally mediated theoretical performance. He is a member of the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO).

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 14:03

  10. Endgames: The Poetics of Silence

    Endgames: The Poetics of Silence

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 14:08

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