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  1. Speak, Pen

    Speak, Pen is a web-based art tool programmed in JavaScript. It’s a drawing tool that replaces the traditional paintbrush with custom text inputs. Users are free to use text on the canvas to make visual poetries, interactive drawings, and performances, etc. The work explores the materiality of text, and ways in which users experiment with texts beyond their semantic functions.

    Created during a radical tool workshop at SFPC, Speak, Pen takes inspiration from other “radical” tools that encourage DIY spirit and playfulness. It is not just a digital drawing tool, but rather, a community that aims to inspire makers to experiment with texts beyond their daily functions. It is something that can be performed, alone, or alongside others. I intend to blur the lines between users and the creators or mediators of a platform. Our community guidelines are based not on rules for how to use the text brush, but examples of how past audiences have experimented with it. The meaning of the works lies not within the interpretation of the texts in the drawings, but the different engagements with the tool within and outside its community.

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 15:09

  2. Stasssis

    Rendered in realtime 3D and using fragmentation and particle effects, Stasssis explores the patterns and complexities of manipulative human behaviour. Click and drag with the mouse to circle around the scene - or swipe your touch screen. Use the mouse wheel - or pinch in/out - to zoom. A sound-toy, digital poem and interactive art installation, Stasssis features animated texts and slowly exploding chess pieces alongside a code-warped soundtrack by Barry Snaith.

    (Source: Artist's project page)

    Andy Campbell - 27.05.2021 - 17:24

  3. The End

    Featuring a haunting soundtrack by Barry Snaith, The End is a mouse and touch screen responsive spherical digital poem that gets slowly consumed by a parasite. The End was published as "1:" in Gone Lawn literary magazine, June 2021.

    Andy Campbell - 27.05.2021 - 17:31

  4. Vocales Orbitando un Poema

    Vocales Orbitando un Poema

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:17

  5. Metaversos

    Metaversos

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:19

  6. Babel

    Babel

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:23

  7. Ro(s/z)a

    Navega entre la permutación constante alrededor de tres palabras que solo se diferencian en una letra y cuyos significados varían completamente según los artículos que las unen. Se han dispuesto de forma fantasmal todas las variaciones conocidas de la unión entre estas tres palabras para que el lector explore y descubra los variantes. El poema abre un proceso de escritura normalmente oculto al lector y lo pone a su disposición desmitificándolo.

    (Source: Author's page)

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:27

  8. Poemas Lanzados (v2)

    Poemas Lanzados (v2)

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:47

  9. From Text to Textonomies: Writing With Roland Barthes' "De l'Oeuvre à Texte," With or Without Quotation Marks

    From Text to Textonomies: Writing With Roland Barthes' "De l'Oeuvre à Texte," With or Without Quotation Marks

    Johannah Rodgers - 29.05.2021 - 18:56

  10. Undaunted

    Undaunted

    Johannah Rodgers - 29.05.2021 - 19:11

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