Category Archives: Language

Reading: prehistoric digital poetry – C.T. Funkhouser

p. 14 “Poetry is always on the limits of things. On the limits of what can be said, of what can be written, of what can be seen, even of what can be thought, felt and understood. To be on … Continue reading

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Ref.: “…Reusement” – Jerome Fletcher

“[…] The choice of found text arose from a chance encounter with a set of titles from the first volume of Michel Leiris’s autobiography, La Règle du jeu. This is subtitled in French, Biffures, and in English, Scratches. There were … Continue reading

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Ref.: “Hearsay” (1985) – Norman White

→ http://telematic.walkerart.org/timeline/timeline_white.html → http://www.artelectronicmedia.com/artwork/hearsay

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Ref.: Type / Dynamics – Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam – Lust

Type / Dynamics – Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from Stedelijk Museum on Vimeo. The Dutch design studio LUST has created a new interactive installation for the exhibition ‘Type/Dynamics’ at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. ‘Type/Dynamics’ interacts with and comments on the … Continue reading

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Réf.: Jaap Blonk

→ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaap_Blonk

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Abst.: “Cybertext poetry: Effects of digital media on the creation of poetic literature”

Title Cybertext poetry: Effects of digital media on the creation of poetic literature Author Funkhouser, Christopher T. http://search.proquest.com/docview/304392165 Digital technologies have begun to affect the activity of creating poetry. This development does not threaten to supplant poetry in its written, … Continue reading

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Lu: Snow Fall

Sujet difficile. Visuel toujours fascinant. Narration délicate donc. http://www.nytimes.com/projects/2012/snow-fall/#/?part=tunnel-creek

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