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  1. after emmett: a dispersion of ninetiles

    And's work is intended as a new-media tribute to Emmett Williams, one of the first concrete poets and a leading member of the Fluxus conceptual art movement (its adherents included Yoko Ono and the electronic-art pioneer Nam June Paik).

    The poem pays homage to Williams's own "The Voy Age," a 1975 piece composed of 100 word squares that diminish in size as the work proceeds. By the final page, the grid is so small that it appears to be a period.

    (Source: Matthew Mirapaul, The New York Times)

     

    Scott Rettberg - 23.05.2011 - 14:50

  2. Juan B. Gutiérrez

    Gutiérrez is a fiction author and systems developer. He developed the literary hypertext authoring system known as Literatronica, which uses an AI engine to adapt the narrative pieces to readers based upon their interaction with the system.

    Scott Rettberg - 24.05.2011 - 11:34

  3. The Tulse Luper Journey

     

    The story starts in 1928 with the finding of Uranium in Colo- rado, and ends in 1989 with the fall of the Berlin Wall. It tells the adventures of a man, Tulse Luper, a writer and project-maker who spent his life “under lock and key” in several parts of the world and archived his life in 92 suitcases. Tuned to the author’s characteristic style, it is an encyclopedic project, but one that responds in a unique way to the stimuli of new visual languages and narrative formats. Because of this, it is accomplished in different media (a television series, numerous DVDs, movie trilogy, VJing performance, web site, online game, a library of 92 books, various theater events and exhibitions).

    (Description from Giselle Beiguelman, "The Reader, the Player and the Executable Poetics: Towards a Literature Beyond the Book")

     

    Scott Rettberg - 24.05.2011 - 21:18

  4. Arnaldo Antunes

    Arnaldo Antunes is a Brazilian poet, writer and composer.

    Scott Rettberg - 25.05.2011 - 13:52

  5. Alternumerics

    Alternumerics explores the relationship between language and interactivity by transforming the simple computer font into an art form that explores the fissure between what we write and we what mean. By replacing individual letters and numbers (known as alphanumerics) with textual and graphic fragments that signify what is typed in radically different ways, Alternumerics transforms any computer connected to a standard printer into an interactive artmaking installation.

    Scott Rettberg - 26.05.2011 - 16:56

  6. Komninos Zervos

    komninos, performance poet, poeted from 1985 professionally, taking his poetry to schools, community groups, hotels, music venues, prisons, coffee lounges and universities, radio and television and now the internet.

    komninos the published poet has two adult collections of poetry with the university of queensland press, 'komninos', 1991, and 'komninos by the kupful', 1994, a collection of poetry for children illustrated by peter viska and published by oxford university press, 'the baby rap and other poems', 1992, and a hard cover illustrated children's picture book published by harper/collins, 'high street, kew east', 1991.

    komninos has had three plays performed by professional theatre companies in sydney and brisbane.

    in 1992 komninos received the australian human rights award for literature and in 1993 was awarded the australia council's ros bower award for outstanding achievement in community arts.

    in 1995 komninos completed a masters of arts in creative writing at the university of queensland, he authored a cd-rom of 'cyberpoetry' for his dissertation.

    Scott Rettberg - 28.05.2011 - 13:14

  7. Cyberpoetry Underground

    A set of interactive Flash poems exploring different aspects of interface, recombination, and intermediality.

    Published in 2003 State of the Arts anthology CD. Published online in 2005 by The Other Voices Poetry Project.

    Scott Rettberg - 28.05.2011 - 13:18

  8. Darren Wershler-Henry

    Darren Wershler-Henry

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.05.2011 - 11:39

  9. database

    database is an electronic reading device that deals with the inversed functionality of three electronic devices: a printer, a video camera and a database. Consequently, it raises issues about the erasure of text, the act of reading in real time (i.e., listening to a printed text), and physical databases. Through the opposition between presence x absence, recording x erasing, memory x forgetfulness, present x continuous time and reading x listening, we challenge the idea of the database as a non-linear and digital structure, and the printer as an output device as well as an information recorder. Critical for the connection of all these concepts is the idea of present time as a time that is always passing by.

    (Source: 2002 State of the Arts gallery description)

    Scott Rettberg - 30.05.2011 - 13:13

  10. Digital Arts and Culture 2003 Conference

    MelbourneDAC, the 5th International Digital Arts and Culture Conference.

    Scott Rettberg - 30.05.2011 - 13:46

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