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  1. A Slow Year: Game Poems

    A collection of four one kilobyte games for the Atari Video Computer System, one for each season, about the experience of observing things. Neither action nor strategy, each game requires a different kind of sedate observation and methodical input. Accompanying the game are essays about the commonalities between videogames and poetry and 1,024 machined haiku—poetry generated by computer—8 bits worth for each season. (Source: Open Texture catalog description)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.11.2011 - 09:46

  2. Poemedia

    Poemedia is a “digital poetry on paper” installation and live performance by Aaron Angello (sound) and Erin Costello (video). As the audience enters the space, they see 150 8.5” x 11” sheets of card stock suspended from 1-8 feet above the ground hanging from the ceiling. Four video projectors display a live (or recorded) video performance onto the cards.

    This installation challenges the already uncertain definitions of digital poetry.

    It calls into question the definition of the screen.

    It asks: what is the role of poetry, page poetry specifically, in a digitized, information saturated world? Some video output is found images from various media sources and some video is original video from the artists. It is presented as a montage/collage/remix style performance with cinematic elements.

    Taken from Drunken Boat (https://d7.drunkenboat.com/db13/4art/poe/poe1.php)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 19.02.2012 - 15:43