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  1. Seattle Drift

    “Seattle Drift” leads us to think about different poetic “scenes” and how a text can enter and exit these poetic traditions through the deceptively simple mechanism of “drifting.”

    (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.01.2012 - 10:40

  2. Fotomo Blues

    Fotomo Blues is a work of hyperpoetry and images. It's been available online since 1997 [at www.ellipsis.net/fotomo/].

    It was made for fun in the pioneering days of the web - in 1997- in order to explore new narrative possibilities offered by online publication and a screen-based environment.

    Fotomo Blues offers a satire on urban grunge and media-obsession. It's an interactive visual-verbal rap on a world of electrified air, digital melancholia, meet-them-in-the-flesh nostalgia, sound bites fights, soap star charisma, geek-speak freaks, feelgood factors contractors, hairsplitting graffiti, tabloid tyranny, toxic tranquillity, revved-up redundancy, sex, lies and a whole lot more.

    When it first appeared it was described as "a timely zeit through the urban geist."
     

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.02.2012 - 11:08

  3. 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

  4. Grep

    Glazier states in his website that the UNIX grep commands used to create these grep poems were written in 1994-1996. However, most of the greps, according to the author (2001: 100-102), were generated during 1996-1997.

    Alvaro Seica - 08.05.2015 - 16:44