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  1. Poéticas Intermédia: As Interfaces do Amor

    A coletânea reúne textos cujo objetivo é contribuir para a redução das lacunas existentes no universo dos estudos sobre fatos literários atuais, no que se refere à contemporaneidade no Brasil, à literatura e a narrativa de ficção.

    (Fonte: Resumo do Livro. http://www.pucgoias.edu.br/ucg/editora/site/popup.asp?cod=978-85-7103-733)

    Alvaro Seica - 02.12.2013 - 14:50

  2. Portuguese Experimental Poetry: Revisited and Recreated

    Portuguese Experimental Poetry, claiming to be an avant-garde movement, arose in Lisbon in the mid 60’s. It got its name from the title of a magazine, Cadernos de Poesia Experimental, which became the herald of the movement. Two issues were published, the first in 1964 and the second in 1966, organized by António Aragão and Herberto Hélder. The first issue was presented as anthological, since it included texts not only of Portuguese poets and musicians but also Brazilian, French, Italian and English artists. It also had a section which included poets of several epochs and tendencies, such as Luis de Camões or Quirinus Kuhlmann, representing respectively the mannerist and baroque aesthetics of European poetry.

    (Source: Author's Introduction)

    Alvaro Seica - 02.12.2013 - 15:14

  3. Curating Digital Archives: Interoperability and Appropriation @ PO-EX.NET

    The inherent complexity of multimodal databases constitutes a challenge in terms of structuring and interoperability. However, it also stimulates the translation of organized data into enhanced and adaptable interfaces. Using the Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature (www.po-ex.net) as a framework, I will describe possible strategies for curating digital archives, through appropriation and remixing of database assets, allowing artistic and creative re-interpretations of experimental and electronic literature.

    (source: abstract repository)

    Hannah Ackermans - 07.12.2018 - 11:03