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Spawn
Spawn is a mouse-responsive liquid poem that reduces its own language and content into chaos and symbols.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.02.2011 - 16:45
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Turning Away
Taglined "a revolving haiku", this poem displays a three line haiku on the screen. After a few moments, a line is replaced by a new line, until the whole haiku slowly has shifted to a completely new poem.
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Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.03.2011 - 22:10
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Enter:in' Wodies
Enter:in' Wodies is the intermedial installation, where the person interacts with the work via motion sensing input device Kinect. The main idea is to imagine the person, whose interiour you would desire to read. You can choose from two models – man or woman. After the first text that explains the initiation to enter other person, you interact with the work by choosing the body parts by touching with your hands the imaginary being. The body parts refer to seven organ systems. To reveal the poems connected with the particular human biological systems, you have to make movements with your hands to uncover the words (interaction area is defined by your physical distance of hand from the sensor). The revelation of each part brings about the biological image of its cell textures, of the music (which has its unique corresponding sound that goes with the main melody) and of the poetic text about the system's exceptionality. After having read all the pieces, the final text appears that informs about your leaving the other person's body.
Zuzana Husarova - 30.09.2011 - 17:04
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Eight Was Where It Ended
The piece is a short poem written using a nested series of file folders on a computer desktop. The process of composition is animated, with a total run time of two and a half minutes followed by a pause before repeating. A scripting agent running on the command line controls a Finder window view of the desktop as folders are created, renamed, reshuffled, and nested within one another, forming the poem. What is presented is not a video recording - it runs live on the desktop file system in the gallery. The viewer watches as the poem is written in folders, expands, is dated and sorted into its final form, and finally disappears to start again.
The work "Eight was where it ended" explores one story from the community of "Angel Baby" mothers - online communities dedicated to grieving for their unborn children in ways not afforded by society at large. It explores this identity position through the medium of digital file systems, in particular their embedded modes of representing temporality, the visible, and the hidden.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.04.2012 - 14:05
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Reimbox
Die Reimbox ist ein Gedichtgenerator, der algorhithmisch Gedichte generieren und vorlesen kann. Die generierten Gedichte sind metrisch geordnet und gereimt. Die Reimbox wurde nicht darauf hin trainiert, sinnvolle Texte zu erstellen, vielmehr soll gezeigt werden, wie kreativ eine Maschine mit Sprache umgehen kann. Die Reimbox verführt den Zuhörer zurück in die Zeit des Dadaismus, in der versucht wurde, die künstlich auferlegten Grenzen der Sprache zu sprengen. Die Reimbox soll zudem verdeutlichen, wie sehr sich unsere Vorstellungen von Begriffen wir „Autor“, „Werk“ und „Kreativität“ durch die Anwendung und Verbreitung von algorhithmischer Literatur einem Paradigmenwechsel unterziehen werden müssen.
Klemens Bobenhausen - 09.08.2012 - 10:25
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Lair of the Marrow Monkey
Lair of the Marrow Monkey
Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2012 - 15:25
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7 Poems
7 Poems is a seven poem series linked together in one digital-work, using hypertext.
Audun Andreassen - 23.01.2013 - 11:38
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Sim/Oui
Sim/Oui
Scott Rettberg - 25.09.2013 - 16:57
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Selfiepoetry
SELFIEPOETRY is a series of poems looking at some ways in which the inscription of the self (in today’s paradigmatic digital manifestation, i.e.: the selfie) can be reinterpreted against a very vague and unorthodox selection of artistic and literary trends. As of today, there are 8 poems, each constituting an intervention in a different movement. They also touch upon some very personal matters, since the author is intrigued by the many ways in which people today share their personal lives online.
Li Yi - 26.09.2018 - 15:40
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Wonderlijke Vlek
Deze website stemt qua typografie en vormgeving zo veel mogelijk overeen met een conventionele gedichtbundel, maar biedt daarnaast vele mogelijkheden om de opgenomen gedichten 'flexibel' te bekijken. Geen van de toegevoegde functies in dit programma leveren echter wijzigingen in het gedicht op: het lezen is aan de lezer, het schrijven aan de dichter.
David Peeters - 14.05.2021 - 18:49