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Author Glazier, Loss Pequeño.

Title Digital Poetics : Hypertext, Visual-Kinetic Text and Writing in Programmable Media.

Publication Info. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (226 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Modern and Contemporary Poetics
Modern and contemporary poetics.
Contents Acknowledgments; Introduction: Language as Transmission; Sidebar: On Techne; 1. Jumping to Occlusions: A Manifesto for Digital Poetics; 2. Our Words; Sidebar: The "I" in "Internet"; 3. Home, Haunt, Page; 4. The Intermedial: A Treatise; 5. Hypertext/Hyperpoeisis/Hyperpoetics; 6. Coding Writing, Reading Code; Sidebar: On Mouseover; 7. E-poetries: A Lab Book of Digital Practice, 1970-2001; 8. Future Tenses/Present Tensions: A Prospectus for E-poetry; Sidebar: Tin Man Weeps Straw Break; Epilogue. Between the Academy and a Hard Drive: An E-cology of Innovative Practice; Notes; Glossary.
Note Works CitedIndex.
Summary In this revolutionary and highly original work, poet-scholar Glazier investigates the ways in which computer technology has influenced and transformed the writing and dissemination of poetry. In Digital Poetics, Loss Pequeño Glazier argues that the increase in computer technology and accessibility, specifically the World Wide Web, has created a new and viable place for the writing and dissemination of poetry. Glazier's work not only introduces the reader to the current state of electronic writing but also outlines the historical and technical contexts o.
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Subject Art and the Internet.
Art and the Internet.
Poetics.
Poetics.
Visual kinetics.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Glazier, Loss Pequeño. Digital Poetics : Hypertext, Visual-Kinetic Text and Writing in Programmable Media. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, ©2013 9780817310745
ISBN 9780817386924 (electronic book)
0817386920 (electronic book)