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  1. Wat zegt de zee?

    A sea expert interprets the sea and convinces the audience. But the sea doesn’t agree.

    (Source: janpeeters.info)

    Hannah Ackermans - 17.11.2016 - 09:50

  2. What Does The Sea Say?

    A sea expert interprets the sea and convinces the audience. But the sea doesn’t agree.

    (Source: janpeeters.info)

    Hannah Ackermans - 17.11.2016 - 09:54

  3. Oceanografias (A Memória da Água)

    «oceanografias» or «a memória da água» is a poetic operation made in a computador from a linear numerical relation of correspondence with some signifiers, which are semantically and phonetically close to each other. [...] The project was developed in an 8-bit microprocessor Sinclair ZX Spectrum in January 1986.

    Alvaro Seica - 17.11.2016 - 16:04

  4. MathX (Metadata-Eye)

    MathX (Metadata-Eye) is an audiovisual software program with an infinite duration that is built using the open source processing programming environment. It is a navigator in a meta-symbolic space, that travels a 3D network of codes and text contents.

    A collaborative piece by André Sier and Álvaro Seiça, MathX (Metadata-Eye) was developed for Sier's solo exhitibition 02016.41312785388128 at Ocupart Chiado, Lisboa, from May 19 to June 4, 2016. The navigator presents a poem by Álvaro Seiça made as an invitation to create a text based on the philosophical-archaic-metaphysical references of André Sier's work.

    Sier's initial navigator, MathX, was developed in 2010.

    Seiça's text departs from Sier's works, MathX Java code, Dziga Vertov's Kino-Eye (1924), and Ted Rall's Snowden (2015).

    The collaboration branched out into sound, text, and visual pieces.

    (Source: Adapted text from https://thenewartfestival.wordpress.com/catalogue/)

    Alvaro Seica - 19.11.2016 - 12:17

  5. "The Basement"

    "The Basement"

    Pål Kjelkenes - 05.12.2016 - 02:04

  6. Estou Vivo e Escrevo Sol

    Digital poems by Rui Torres, through Antonio Ramos Rosa, with words silenced bodies and shadows. 

    Rui Torres - 09.12.2016 - 13:23

  7. Fantasia breve, a palavra-espuma

    o anagrama, para ana hatherly (ah). 9 poemas infinitos, 9 superfícies sobrepondo esses poemas, 9 minutos. reiniciar. i.e.: 9 textos em metamorfose, fantasia breve. 9 poemas em indeterminação, palavra-espuma.

    Rui Torres - 09.12.2016 - 13:33

  8. I Dream of Canute (& The Sea is Rising)

    I Dream of Canute (& The Sea is Rising) stretches our perception of time by creating a literary artwork that is formally linked to our planets rising sea levels. This self-destructive poem will play out over the next 100 years, a time period in which it is highly likely that we will experience at least one metre of sea level rise (see Some Notes on Sea Level Rise at: http://stevieronnie.com/idreamofcanute/aboutcanute.html ). As we enter each year, one line of the poem will disappear. Each line therefore represents one centimetre of sea level rise. The poem has been composed in such a way that it can still hang together as a literary artefact, albeit a permanently shifting one, as it shrinks over time.

    Stevie Ronnie - 13.12.2016 - 10:22

  9. Lips (Labios)

    Lips is a videopoem about the visualization of lips in human body organs, daily objects and machines. A couple communicates through a webcam. The woman recites a poem in Spanish language while the translation of the poem in English appears in the screen with animated letters.

    This avant garde videopoem was filmed for a Spanish television channel of left wing ideology named Tele K and took part of a program dedicated to poetry called Show de Rimas. This poem was also exhibited in EPoetry London 2013 in a poster. As a concrete poem, it had the shape of lips. The poem has also been published in the poetry book "Danza Submarina" by Maya Zalbidea Paniagua (Publisher: Huerga y Fierro 2015).

    Maya Zalbidea - 22.12.2016 - 20:18

  10. Nigerian Prince!

    Nigerian Prince! is a poetic spam generator created by Bruno Ministro using code by Landon Schropp.

    Words used: most frequent spam trigger expressions (more than 500 collected from various lists available online)
    Soundtrack consists in the combination of (almost) all the words “spam” pronounced in the “Spam” sketch by Monty Python

    Source: author's description (http://hackingthetext.net/about-nigerian-prince/)

    Bruno Ministro - 28.02.2017 - 22:20

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