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  1. The Idea of Order at Key West Reordered

    Plays random sections of a recording of Wallace Stevens reading The Idea of Order at Key West. Click the waveform to play the poem at the corresponding point in time. Blue and green are special colors in the poetry of Stevens. Green for the earth, for nature, for the quotidian, the worldly. Blue for the sky, imagination, the ethereal, thought and dream.

    Jim Andrews - 26.02.2015 - 02:25

  2. ___Hallelujah

    Hallelujah (to use the short form of the title) is a work of “monitor poetry” by ni_ka. Every page of her blog has bursts of flowers, hearts, and other graphics dense enough to obscure the screen; this version presents only the text “underneath.”

    Magnus Knustad - 08.11.2016 - 17:23

  3. The Egg The Cart The Horse The Chicken

    The egg, the cart, the horse, the chicken was written by Hazel Smith (text) and Roger Dean (sound). The hypertext and animations, written in Flash by Hazel Smith, are designed for a split screen. The texts in both the upper and lower frame are grouped into short linear 'scenes' which form an overall 'movie'. But the sequence in the upper frame can be disrupted by clicking on hyperlinks (marked in capital letters), which allow the reader to jump to texts other than the ones which follow each other in sequence. Consequently the juxtaposition of the texts on the two different screens is also variable. The piece engages with the way in which linear systems are constantly disrupted by non-linearity. This is written into the piece at a formal level by the use of the hyperlinks, animation and split screen, which tend to disrupt normal reading processes. Thematically the piece also addresses the ways in which a simple cause and effect relationship rarely operates, even within scientific systems.

    Hazel Smith - 26.03.2021 - 11:22

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