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  1. Sintext: Neuf Textes Automatiques Générés par Ordinateur

    Nine computer-generated "automatic texts" published in alire10 / DOC(K)S series 3.

    Alvaro Seica - 06.12.2013 - 14:32

  2. The Sunflower Suite

    The Sunflower Suite

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 21:04

  3. Luisances pour une Gisberce

    Luisances pour une Gisberce

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 21:48

  4. Directions

    Directions combines poetic fragments, visual images, prose narrative, and sound to create a deep, dazzling, and often startling work.

    Rob Swigart calls Directions "a quasi-sentimental pseudo-scientific hyperpoem." Centered on the periodic table of the elements, Directions combines poetic fragments, visual images, prose narrative, and sound to create a deep, dazzling, and often startling work. (Macintosh only, requires HyperCard)

    (Source: Eastgate Systems)

    Alvaro Seica - 09.05.2015 - 12:52

  5. if-notNow, if-then-when-else

    if-notNow, if-then-when-else www.alintakrauth.com/ifthen is an interactive 3D html5 piece that looks at the theme of climate change as an environmental disruption, through the lens of glitch art and code poetry. The piece opens on a page of movable squares, purposefully reminiscent of digital pixels, but moving and squirming, much like watching people move through a city from above. These boxes can be clicked on to zoom in and back out again, in order to read the coded and glitched poetry.
    Both glitch and code are clear visual examples of what goes on behind the scenes in a digital world, and here this is juxtaposed with real-world human-made disruption. In the artist’s native home country of Australia, where the glitched footage is taken, this constant tug between too little and too much rain is now experienced on a yearly basis, and the poetry within this piece reflects that sense of too little vs. too much through the cause and affect relationship of “if-then statements” – a particular cause and affect coding statement.

    Hannah Ackermans - 05.09.2015 - 10:43

  6. Ars Poetica

    Despite that this work resembles kinetic poetry made in Flash, the author proposes a new name to describe his work - electronic emanational poems. In these poems he creates invisible, simultaneously coexisting dimensions of text that can be actualised in the kinetic (electronic) versions of such poems.

    The emanational form was first used in Oka-leczenie and (O)patrzenie, two books authored by Z. Fajfer and K. Bazarnik, identified as LIBERATURA, a literary genre integrating text with the material form of the book, which inspired a new literary movement of the same name.

    The poem was written in Polish in a static, printed form in 2004 and published in Fajfer’s bilingual collection of poems dwadziescia jeden liter / ten letters (Krakow: Ha!art Publishing House, 2010). The Polish electronic version was created in 2004 in collaboration with Marcin Lewandowski.

    Sondre Skollevoll - 15.09.2016 - 12:39

  7. Thanner Kuhai - 'The Water Cave'

    Thanner Kuhai is a short work of digital poetry, an elemental metaphor about wrestling with depression and finding hope against all odds. The reader/player is transported into an environment where language becomes intertwined with nature in a flooded subterranean world. Navigate tunnels and passageways teeming with strange life and shadows of words. Submerge beneath the water. Or seek escape to the surface. Available in English and Tamil.

    Shanmuga Priya - 15.03.2018 - 07:02

  8. Mora amor

    El poema es una experiencia interactiva. Puedes jugar con las palabras y los sonidos españoles para hacer y crear tu propia construcción audiovisual.

    Puedes saber más sobre ella y su trabajo en http://www.uvm.edu/~tescaja/home.htm

    Tina Escaja - 27.08.2018 - 00:57

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