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  1. Bergen

    This idea came from an university project (2017) and thanks to the exchange students' program. 

    This is an experiment of digital poetry written in 14 verses: it was asked to 10 people from 10 different countries to translate each of them from English to their mother tongue.

    Every clips were recorded in different places in Bergen (NO).

    The result is a multilingual digital poem about Bergen.

    Chiara Agostinelli - 20.11.2018 - 00:03

  2. Consumição: variação palavrofágica digital

    Fase derradeira de "PALAVROFAGIA" (https://po-ex.net/taxonomia/materialidades/digitais/wreading-digits-pala...), “CONSUMIÇÃO” apresenta-se enquanto variação palavrofágica digital de uma sequência que tem como ponto de partida o paradoxo entre ruído e silêncio que permeia a linguagem e a comunicação. Num choque de forças entre o excesso palavrofágico e a redução de palavras ao (quase)silêncio, que a um tempo se esgota e se renova, na forma de uma espiral, nas curvas que giram em torno de um determinado ponto, dele se afastando ou aproximando segundo uma determinada lei, abre-se espaço à consumição de palavras, que se devoram, mastigam, digerem, e se devolvem, para de novo serem engolidas.

    Diogo Marques - 05.12.2018 - 13:12

  3. beginEnd - a digital recodification of James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake"

    Questioning the notion of cybertext from Espen Aarseth (1997), beginEnd presents itself as a reflection on the mechanisms and materialities inherent in the book as an object. Beginning with the retelling of Finnegans Wake and the notion of intercircularity that characterizes this singular work of James Joyce, beginEnd is a combinatorial and continuous poem online, which reconverts in a digital transcoding the possibility of containing at one time two distinct moments.

    Diogo Marques - 05.12.2018 - 16:09

  4. The Archive: New Memory Rescue

    The Archive: New Memory Rescue

    Patrick Lichty - 14.12.2018 - 02:07

  5. Core Values

    Core Values

    David Wright - 08.03.2019 - 04:33

  6. A Dictionary of the Revolution

    A Dictionary of the Revolution documents the rapid amplification of public political speech following the uprising of 25 January 2011 in Egypt.

    Material for the Dictionary was collected in conversations with around 200 individuals in Egypt from March to August 2014. Participants reacted to vocabulary cards containing 160 words that were frequently used in political conversation, talking about what the words meant to them, who they heard using them, and how their meanings had changed since the revolution.

    The Arabic website contains 125 imagined dialogues woven from transcription of this speech.

    Each word is accompanied by a diagram that shows its relationship to other words in the Dictionary. The thicker the line connecting two words, the closer their relationship is. The diagrams are the result of an analysis of the complete text of the Dictionary.

    (Source: About-page website)

    A Dictionary of the Revolution was the winner of the 2018 New Media Writing Prize.

    Hannah Ackermans - 25.03.2019 - 14:24

  7. The Book of Hours

    The Book of Hours is a calendar of poetry films. There is a poetry film for now and for different times of day, for every month of the year.

    The Book of Hours is a contemporary re-imagining of a Medieval book of hours. These were collections of exquisitely hand-illustrated religious readings and accompanying images. They were created in a handy size so they could be carried by the owner and read on a daily basis. They can also be seen as interactive texts as these books were not intended to be read chronologically. This Book of Hours is secular but the general mood is contemplative and reflective.

    All the films have been made in collaboration between Lucy English, a UK based spoken word poet, and an international community of film makers. 

    Trygve Thorsheim - 27.08.2019 - 16:00

  8. Hard West Turn: NanoGenMo Edition

    Code: http://nickm.com/code/hard_west_turn.py

    PDF: http://nickm.com/poems/hard_west_turn.pdf

    This book is directly based on incidents of violence in recent American history, which are explicitly related in it.

    Artist's proof #1 of the eventual paperback/print booklet edition:

    Nick Montfort - 06.09.2019 - 22:52

  9. Vocable Code

    Vocable Code is both a work of “software art” (software as artwork, not software to make an artwork) and a “codework” (where the source code and critical writing operate together) produced to embody “queer code”, examining the notion of queerness in computer coding through the interplay of different human and nonhuman voices. Collective statements and voices complete the phrase “Queer is…” and together make a computational and poetic composition. Through running Vocable Code on a browser, the texts and voices are repeated and disrupted by mathematical chaos, creating a dynamic audio-visual literature and exploring the performativity of code, subjectivity and language. Behind but next to the executed web interface of Vocable Code (13082018), the code itself is deliberately written as a codework, a mix of a computer programming language and human language, exploring the material and linguistic tensions of writing and reading within the context of (non)binary poetry and computer programming.

    Trygve Thorsheim - 13.09.2019 - 11:01

  10. 17776 (What Football Will Look Like in the Future)

    "It's clear that the sport of football needs to change. And the $64,000 question, my friends, is simple: "how?" Something is terribly wrong. The writing's on the wall: youth participation in the sport is down, thanks in large part to their parents' concern for their health.

    In recent years, the NFL has something is terribly wrong. In response to numerous clinical studies regarding something is terribly wrong, the league has taken action — and something is terribly wrong. Oh no. Something is terribly wrong." - website

    Gesa Blume - 24.09.2019 - 03:01

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