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Pioneers (Late Twentieth-Century Digital) Pioneers (Late Twentieth-Century Digital)
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Key Premillennial Events Key Premillennial Events
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Media Archaeology and Modernism (Jessica Pressman and Lori Emerson) Media Archaeology and Modernism (Jessica Pressman and Lori Emerson)
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Jean Baudot: La machine à écrire (1964) Jean Baudot: La machine à écrire (1964)
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Muriel Cooper: Visual Language Workshop (1975–) Muriel Cooper: Visual Language Workshop (1975–)
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Tom Konyves, Robert Ashley, and Gary Hill: Videopoetry (1978 and 1981) Tom Konyves, Robert Ashley, and Gary Hill: Videopoetry (1978 and 1981)
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Eduardo Kac: Holopoetry and BioArt (1980s–) Eduardo Kac: Holopoetry and BioArt (1980s–)
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Donald Knuth: Punk Font (1988) Donald Knuth: Punk Font (1988)
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André Vallias, Nous n’avons pas compris Descartes (1991) André Vallias, Nous n’avons pas compris Descartes (1991)
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Robert Kendall: It All Comes Down to _______ (1990) Robert Kendall: It All Comes Down to _______ (1990)
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David Rokeby: The Giver of Names (1991) David Rokeby: The Giver of Names (1991)
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Mez Breeze: Mezangelle (1994–) (and Natchka Nezvanova) Mez Breeze: Mezangelle (1994–) (and Natchka Nezvanova)
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J. Abbott Miller: Dimensional Typography (1997) J. Abbott Miller: Dimensional Typography (1997)
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Peter Cho: TYPOTOPO (1998) and Takeluma (2005) Peter Cho: TYPOTOPO (1998) and Takeluma (2005)
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Installations: Stream of Consciousness (1998) and Text Rain (1999) Installations: Stream of Consciousness (1998) and Text Rain (1999)
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Twenty-First-Century Digital Practice Twenty-First-Century Digital Practice
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Agency, Action, and Scale Agency, Action, and Scale
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Viruses Viruses
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Microscopes and Nanopoems (Prasad and Husárová) Microscopes and Nanopoems (Prasad and Husárová)
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Genomic Poetics (Davis, Kac, Venter, and Bök) Genomic Poetics (Davis, Kac, Venter, and Bök)
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Body Echoes (Kallir, Nadeau & Lewis, and Jackson) Body Echoes (Kallir, Nadeau & Lewis, and Jackson)
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Disruptions (Zelinskie, Bing, and Simon) Disruptions (Zelinskie, Bing, and Simon)
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Labyrinth Games (Baldwin, Benayoun, and Jhave) Labyrinth Games (Baldwin, Benayoun, and Jhave)
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Skin and Body Skin and Body
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Jason Edward Lewis: It’s Alive (1996) to P.o.E.M.M.s (2008–2014) Jason Edward Lewis: It’s Alive (1996) to P.o.E.M.M.s (2008–2014)
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Eric Loyer: Lair of the Marrow Monkey (1998) and Strange Rain (2011) Eric Loyer: Lair of the Marrow Monkey (1998) and Strange Rain (2011)
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Andy Campbell: Dreaming Methods (1999–) Andy Campbell: Dreaming Methods (1999–)
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Ben Fry: Tendril (2000) Ben Fry: Tendril (2000)
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Born Magazine (1996–2011) Born Magazine (1996–2011)
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Billy Collins, FAD, and Head Gear: Action Poems (2006) Billy Collins, FAD, and Head Gear: Action Poems (2006)
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David Clark: 88 Constellations for Wittgenstein (2007) David Clark: 88 Constellations for Wittgenstein (2007)
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Sasha West and Ernesto Lavandera: Zoology (2009) Sasha West and Ernesto Lavandera: Zoology (2009)
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Zuzana Husárová and Ľubomír Panák: Enter:in’ Wodies (2012) Zuzana Husárová and Ľubomír Panák: Enter:in’ Wodies (2012)
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Amaranth Borsuk and Brad Bouse: Between Page and Screen (2012) and Whispering Galleries (2014) Amaranth Borsuk and Brad Bouse: Between Page and Screen (2012) and Whispering Galleries (2014)
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Danny Cannizzaro and Samantha Gorman: Tender Claws (2014) Danny Cannizzaro and Samantha Gorman: Tender Claws (2014)
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“The Poetics of Such a Situation” “The Poetics of Such a Situation”
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Thought & Things Thought & Things
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Talan Memmott: Lexia to Perplexia (2000) Talan Memmott: Lexia to Perplexia (2000)
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Christophe Bruno: Iterature (2001–2010), and John Cayley: Pentameters (2012) Christophe Bruno: Iterature (2001–2010), and John Cayley: Pentameters (2012)
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Golan Levin and Jaap Blonk: Ursonagraphy (2005), and Levin, Kamal Nigam, and Jonathan Feinberg: The Dumpster (2006) Golan Levin and Jaap Blonk: Ursonagraphy (2005), and Levin, Kamal Nigam, and Jonathan Feinberg: The Dumpster (2006)
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Stephanie Boluk and Patrick LeMieux: Dwarf Fortress (2013) Stephanie Boluk and Patrick LeMieux: Dwarf Fortress (2013)
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John Cayley and Daniel Howe: The Readers Project (2009) John Cayley and Daniel Howe: The Readers Project (2009)
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F.A.T. Lab: EyeWriter (2009) F.A.T. Lab: EyeWriter (2009)
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Karsten Schmidt: Type and Form (2009) Karsten Schmidt: Type and Form (2009)
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Brad Troemel: BSTJ (2009–2013) Brad Troemel: BSTJ (2009–2013)
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TRAUMAWIEN (2014), Mimi Cabell and Jason Huff: American Psycho (2010), and Carla Gannis: In Search of (2013) TRAUMAWIEN (2014), Mimi Cabell and Jason Huff: American Psycho (2010), and Carla Gannis: In Search of (2013)
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Generative Organs Generative Organs
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Prehistory (From Zuse to Serendipity) Prehistory (From Zuse to Serendipity)
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History (from Hartman to Moretti) History (from Hartman to Moretti)
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Short-Form Flourishes (tweets & ppg) Short-Form Flourishes (tweets & ppg)
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Nick Montfort and Stephanie Strickland: Sea and Spar Between (2010) Nick Montfort and Stephanie Strickland: Sea and Spar Between (2010)
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Software: JanusNode, Gnoetry, McGonagall, and Evolution Software: JanusNode, Gnoetry, McGonagall, and Evolution
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Heldén and Jonson: Evolution (2014) Heldén and Jonson: Evolution (2014)
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Data, Machine Learning, and Neural Networks Data, Machine Learning, and Neural Networks
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Data Science Glossary Data Science Glossary
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Jhave: BDP (2014) Jhave: BDP (2014)
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Vision to Voice: Long-Term Impact Vision to Voice: Long-Term Impact
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Cite
Abstract
Digital poetry case-studies. The chapter begins with precedents, typographic explorers, and parallel practitioners. The bulk of the chapter offers numerous case-studies of contemporary (1995-2015) digital poetry (and/or language-art in mediated contexts) grouped by thematics. Authors analysed include (among others): Christian Bök, Zuzana Husárová, Joe Davis, Eduardo Kac, S. S. Prasad, Jason Lewis, Erik Loyer, Andy Campbell, Ben Fry, Amaranth Borsuk, Christophe Bruno, Talan Memmott, Jaap Blonk, Daniel Howe, Karsten Schmidt, Brad Troemel, TRAUMAWIEN, Darius Kazemi, Ray Kurzweil, John Cayley, Nick Montfort, Stephanie Strickland, Antonio Roque, Håkan Jonson, Johannes Heldén, Danny Cannizzaro, Samantha Gorman, and Camille Henrot.
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