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In Search of Novel Poetic Territories: On Media Poetry: An International Anthology
In Search of Novel Poetic Territories: On Media Poetry: An International Anthology
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2011 - 12:14
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Mobilizing the Poli
A detailed review of Judd Morrissey and Mark Jeffery’s The Precession. Published July 14, 2011.
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Judd Morrissey’s newest work, theprecession.org is a website that redefines the act of reading literature on the internet in order to draw attention to the ways that reading is changing in our world. The website truly functions as the new book, with chapters that organize his intentions within the project into discrete capitulations of his ideas. My paper is mostly an analysis of the centerpiece of the website, POLI, because of its time-based nature: it uses real-time data capture and provides an extended period of time for the reading of the piece itself. POLI is a significant piece of contemporary literature because of its consciousness becomes political comment through the uses of our various languages.
Scott Rettberg - 22.07.2011 - 13:08
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Anthological and Archaeological Approaches to Digital Media: A Review of Electronic Literature and Prehistoric Digital Poetry
A review of two field-defining books about electronic literature by N. Katherine Hayles and Christopher Funkhouser, whose literary scholarship counters the ahistoricizing tendencies of much writing about digital media.
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Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.09.2011 - 11:19
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Review of Digital Art and Meaning: Reading Kinetic Poetry, Text Machines, Mapping Art, and Interactive Installations, by Chris Funkhouser
Review of Digital Art and Meaning: Reading Kinetic Poetry, Text Machines, Mapping Art, and Interactive Installations, by Chris Funkhouser
Patricia Tomaszek - 13.02.2012 - 00:53
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New Directions in Digital Poetry: A Review
New Directions in Digital Poetry: A Review
Patricia Tomaszek - 12.07.2012 - 15:13
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2009: David Clark’s 88 Constellations for Wittgenstein
2009: David Clark’s 88 Constellations for Wittgenstein
Ana Castello - 03.10.2018 - 18:17
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Rhizome Net Art Anthology: Mezangelle
In 1994, Australian artist and poet Mez Breeze began to develop an online language she named Mezangelle. Using programming language and informal speech, Mezangelle rearranges and dissects standard English to create new and unexpected meaning. Mez Breeze's overall approach to codework—online experimental writing that explores the relationship between machine and human languages—is imbued with a sense of playfulness and creativity. Her Mezangelle poetry has appeared throughout the internet for the last two decades under multiple names and connected to different avatars.
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Ana Castello - 28.10.2018 - 14:10
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The book and the beast
A review of Jacques Servin's BEAST.
Mathias Vetti Olaussen - 27.09.2021 - 15:20
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Comments on Patchwork Girl
Comments on Patchwork Girl
Mathias Vetti Olaussen - 27.09.2021 - 17:05
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Texture, topology, collage, and biology in Patchwork Girl
A comment on Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl, discussing the structural features of a hypertext work and it's flexibility.
Mathias Vetti Olaussen - 28.09.2021 - 14:49