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New media poetics : contexts, technotexts, and theories / by Adalaide Morris [editor]

Contributor(s): Morris, Adalaide Kirby | Swiss, ThomasPublisher: London : MIT, 2006Description: 424 p. ill. [some b/w]; 23 cm001: 10762ISBN: 0262134632Subject(s): Computer poetry -- History and criticismDDC classification: 808.0285 MOR
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Extending our understanding of the computer as an expressive medium, this text traces the lineage of media poetry through sound poetics, procedural writing, gestural abstraction and conceptual art, and activist communities formed by emergent poetics.

Includes index

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Series Foreword (p. ix)
  • Acknowledgments (p. xi)
  • 1 New Media Poetics: As We May Think/How to Write (p. 1)
  • I Contexts (p. 47)
  • 2 The Bride Stripped Bare: Nude Media and the Dematerialization of Tony Curtis (p. 49)
  • 3 Toward a Poetics for Circulars (p. 65)
  • Exchange on Circulars (2003) (p. 73)
  • 4 Riding the Meridian (p. 95)
  • 5 Electric Line: The Poetics of Digital Audio Editing (p. 99)
  • 6 Kinetic is as Kinetic Does: On the Institutionalization of Digital Poetry (p. 123)
  • II Technotexts (p. 141)
  • 7 Screening the Page/Paging the Screen: Digital Poetics and the Differential Text (p. 143)
  • 8 Vniverse (p. 165)
  • 9 The Time of Digital Poetry: From Object to Event (p. 181)
  • 10 10 Sono at Swoons (p. 211)
  • 11 Digital Gestures (p. 217)
  • 12 3 Proposals for Bottle Imps (p. 245)
  • 13 Language Writing, Digital Poetics, and Transitional Materialities (p. 249)
  • 14 Nomadic Poetry (p. 285)
  • III Theories (p. 291)
  • 15 Beyond Taxonomy: Digital Poetics and the Problem of Reading (p. 293)
  • 16 Time Code Language: New Media Poetics and Programmed Signification (p. 307)
  • 17 Poetics in the Expanded Field: Textual, Visual, Digital ... (p. 335)
  • Bibliography (p. 371)
  • Contributors (p. 403)
  • Index (p. 407)

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