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  1. Breathe

    Breathe

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 25.04.2014 - 04:33

  2. Velo City

    In Velo City typography and movement of the words connect with the messages and feelings expressed. It is a kinetic and hypertext poem, similar to El rumor de los álamos by Óscar Martín Centeno. The poem has been online since 2000 and is one of the first known poems of Spanish kinetic poetry. It follows the tradition of creationist poetry by Spanish poets like Juan Larrea and Gerardo Diego because of a new use of typography and emphasis on visual effects. Technology provides the interaction between reader and poet because of the messages that the author transmits to the reader who chooses hyperlinks and perceives the different degrees of excitation of the poet through the movements of letters as well as the directions where the poet wants to take the reader: rising (feeling joyful), falling down (descending to subconscious thoughts), choosing colored words and paths, leaving empty spaces between words (creating mystery, giving new meanings to words). (Source: Maya Zalbidea)

    Maya Zalbidea - 08.01.2016 - 21:08

  3. My Hands/Wishful Thinking

    Working within the early netart aesthetic of the popup, hypertext, and digital automation of sound, my hands/wishful thinking produces an online memorial to the tragic death of Amadou Diallo, a twenty-two year old immigrant from Guinea who was shot forty-one times based on a case of mistaken identity and police overreaction in 1999. In this piece by Mendi and Keith Obadike, the blinking, repeating hand of Keith Obadike grasps a wallet purchased from the same store on 125th street in Harlem where Diallo worked. Perhaps this is even the same brand of wallet that Diallo held which the NYPD claimed was a gun. Recalling experimental photographs like Glenn Ligon’s Hands (1996), my hands/wishful thinking draws together the hand of the artist, the hand of Diallo, and the hand of the user navigating the web page. Mendi and Keith Obadike begin with the premise that "thoughts are things" and for every shot fired a thought has been written down as an act of poetic resistance. Released in an age before social media, my hands/wishful thinking exemplifies the transformative potential of the Internet at the turn of the millennium.

    Magnus Knustad - 29.09.2016 - 13:44

  4. Осколки

    Осколки

    Raoul Karimow - 29.11.2017 - 03:12

  5. Гипертекст

    Гипертекст

    Raoul Karimow - 29.11.2017 - 03:17

  6. День Ллойгора

    День Ллойгора

    Raoul Karimow - 29.11.2017 - 03:19

  7. Три истории об одном случае

    Три истории об одном случае

    Raoul Karimow - 29.11.2017 - 03:20

  8. Аэропорт: комок сонетов

    Аэропорт: комок сонетов

    Raoul Karimow - 29.11.2017 - 03:22

  9. Точка

    Точка

    Raoul Karimow - 29.11.2017 - 03:27

  10. Цивилизация странников

    Цивилизация странников

    Raoul Karimow - 29.11.2017 - 03:30

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